Barkley said:
If you don't think a companies reputation declining is a problem and negatively effects their efforts, relations with other companies and just makes most aspects of their work harder in general, then I don't have anything to add. |
I gave you examples.
bunchanumbers said:
Wii affected the reputation of Nintendo. Its why when Wii U launched, people stayed away from it because they assumed Wii U would be another gimmicky underpowered console. And for the most part they were right. Wii sold because of the Blue Ocean strategy where they didn't even go after gamers anymore, but instead went after everyone else who are not gamers. This affected their reputation. PS3 also had a price barrier of $600 and a production cost of around $900. Sony took a beating on PS3. It also didn't help that Sony execs were telling people that they would go out and work 2 jobs or put in overtime for PS3. And it did affect their reputation. Its what helped allow the Wii and the 360 to take off the way they did. Same thing happened with Xbox One when Mattrick curb stomped it into oblivion for its reveal. Reputation does matter. |
Lol, Wii U doesnt have anything with reputation, it has with bad decisions and mistakes. People assumed that Wii is also gimmicky underpowered console and yet endend with more than 100m.
They had one reputation with GC, one with Wii and one with Wii U, reputation changed with every console, so curent console effect they curent reputation not other thing around.
Thats exatly my point, its not about reputation, its about mistakes Sony made with PS3, same goes for Nintendo.