| The_Liquid_Laser said: I know you replied to me, but you didn't actually address anything I actually said. I'll repeat the main points so that it's clear. An all digital future benefits Microsoft and not Sony. This is because console hardware prices will shoot up to near PC levels when retailers are not able to sell physical games. Consoles will become like PCs for good and for bad. They will be all digital, like PCs, and the hardware will be priced like a PC. The PC market will grow and the console market will implode. All of this helps Microsoft. |
- Your first paragraph states that Sony made a digital edition because they're worried about MS and I told you that's not the case, it's inevitable that Sony was going to make one anyways.
- You said that Sony only did that cause MS and Nintendo are doing something ballsy yet Sony was already there to begin with, ie. PSP Go. Sony didnt include a digital edition 'just in case', Sony included it because of how the market already is, not because MS and Nintendo.
- You talked about retailers already where you think how it'll screw all retailers but I mentioned how it doesn't really because it's all about foot traffic. You said screwing over retail is a win for MS but a loss for Sony, where that's not the case as retailers are already aware of the video game business as I've already mentioned.
- You said Sony is losing just by offering an all digital, yet many here have done the math and there is no loss when an all digital system can make them much more in the long run. And they don't need to keep physical media around (if that's what the market wants). Do you still think Sony is still making CD players and relying on CD sales?
Like i said, you think Sony is incapable of progress and change or something.
Sounds like you don't even know what you're even talking about with your own comments, or else you would've known how my comment addressed to yours lol







