Azzanation said:
Well see there are a few flaws with your debate. 1st - I said Majority not all. In your eyes the US Automotive industry must be failing hard since there cars are mostly popular in the USA. Much like the Australian Car Industry as well since no one buys there stuff overseas either (Yes I'm Australian) 2nd - USA is enough to satisfy any maker if you succeed in the US your product succeeds as well. 3rd - You act like finishing last means unsuccessful. Its a Business not a Sport might want to Learn the difference between the two. There's no Gold trophy to the 1st place team. 4th - Did you forget the WiiU finished last this gen? Proof is you don't need the rest of the world to be successful. |
2: True, but at the same time it sells less than half of its global possibility
3: Again, its true, and nothing inherently wrong, the problem is that MS puts a whole lot of manpower behind the Xbox division, and they are way behind schedule when it comes to real results. One would argue that the dropped way behind their intended 200 million target.
4: No I did not and it was a horrible failure, yet lets be honest this time around the X and PS4 will have to compete with the Switch, regardless the generational gap. Also, while Nintendo needed to try again to stay alive, MS does not rely on the gaming industry to stay relevant. Compare the Xbox brand to Azure and it quickly becomes obvious just how badly they look in comparison.
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Or MS and their windows products. If you trully believe that they are not concerned for the lion share of markets than you are probably smoking something better than what I have access to. Also, even in the US it will end up dead last, so how is that an achievment?