| woopah said: its the stupid EU laws that make getting games there take so long |
That, and the number of different languages and censorship levels being different in different countries.
| woopah said: its the stupid EU laws that make getting games there take so long |
That, and the number of different languages and censorship levels being different in different countries.


| DeotoxSlayer said: Wow, Reeves is a real idiot. Sony isn't in last place in Europe, Microsoft is. The guy really doesnt pay attention does he >.> |
You know that is kinda funny, because he wasn't even talking about last place.

| DeotoxSlayer said: Wow, Reeves is a real idiot. Sony isn't in last place in Europe, Microsoft is. The guy really doesnt pay attention does he >.> |
He's not talking about being in last place in terms of console sales. You need to read the post before replying.
I do find Reeves comments very patronising though. Saying that there is a benefit to getting products last because all the problems will have been ironed out is bull. Does he really think Sony's European customers are so stupid that they will swallow that?
Wait. So, he thinks Sony is in last place and then go on to say it's good to be last?
Or. Or. He's praising MS for being last?
It's possible he's talking about the Wii, right? Right!?


| Galaki said: Wait. So, he thinks Sony is in last place and then go on to say it's good to be last? Or. Or. He's praising MS for being last? It's possible he's talking about the Wii, right? Right!? |
He is talking about getting things last. Not last place in the console race.

SamuelRSmith said:
That, and the number of different languages and censorship levels being different in different countries. |
I know the point of the EU is to create a single powerhouse economy, but there are definite limitations when you have so many different cultures and languages. People often complain about how "homogenous" the US is from a cultural perspective, but it does make for a powerful economy.

crumas2 said:
I know the point of the EU is to create a single powerhouse economy, but there are definite limitations when you have so many different cultures and languages. People often complain about how "homogenous" the US is from a cultural perspective, but it does make for a powerful economy.
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I don't know what homegenous means, but I'm assuming from the context of the word and the "homo" that they're saying that the country is the same everywhere, or something along those lines. I've been to Florida and New York, and both of those have been very different, not that it has anything to do with anything.
And I agree, but there's nothing that can be done about it... I mean, whose language would become the primary? I vote English, because I am, well, English. But a French-speaker would vote for French, Spanish for Spanish, etc. Without the EU there would only be two world-powers, US and China, the EU is designed to stop that, and it's really the best we can do.
The EU doesn't even have a universal currency, well, it has the Euro, but when one of the main drivers of the European economy refuses to use it (the UK), it doesn't do much. Imagine how strong the Euro would be if it had all members on board?
We don't even drive on the same side of the road! Or use the same plug-sockets. Really, the EU came too late. If it came 200 years ago, it would have been very different. I know it hasn't, and there's no way to change that... but one can dream, one can dream.
Acevil said:
He is talking about getting things last. Not last place in the console race.
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They are going to be last place if they aim to be last.