Seems this.
If that's a porn star in your av, please PM the name if you can.
........sigh... microsoft vs pr
There probably were yield problems with the chairs to surround the table with.
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This isn't true at all. Roundtable interviews are uncomfortable and nobody wants to make them even more uncomfortable. Nobody really wants to do them in the first place. It is much easier to get real answers (and press non-answers) during a one-on-one interview.
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? It depends on a situation, also depends on who are the one interviewing. I disagree that roundtable make interviewer uncomfortable , only the interviewees. Any ideas of who are the interviewers or have that not been decided yet?This isn't true at all. Roundtable interviews are uncomfortable and nobody wants to make them even more uncomfortable. Nobody really wants to do them in the first place. It is much easier to get real answers (and press non-answers) during a one-on-one interview.
Easier to dodge a bullet when only one gun is firing at a time.
(By the sounds of this maybe it doesn't matter.)
Excellent.There probably were yield problems with the chairs to surround the table with.
Sorry, a little off-topic:
and this is the next minute when he is called with a foul...
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That would be the MS response to more bad press...[/QUOTE]
It'd be more effective if you put a photo of Hibbert jumping "vertically" as his body was contorted and his arms were flailing a good three feet in front of his body.
Prob trying to figure out their PR answers.
get a unified message out.
You serious?I'm sure it isn't your intention, but this really feels like a MS representative's spin on the matter.
We still have one-on-one appointments scheduled AFAIK.
You serious?
Don't get me wrong: if Microsoft is really canceling roundtable interviews, that should set off red flags all over the place. But I'm telling you, as a journalist, one-on-one interviews are always better for me (and therefore for my readers) than roundtables. The best answers come from conversations, not uncomfortable Q&A sessions where nobody wants to ask good questions in front of their competition.
Their answers would be based on early code, they will answer everything in the next months, i know everything will be fixed by them.
Don't ever doubt MS
Sounds like a show up at E3 and run plan, lmao
Their answers would be based on early code, they will answer everything in the next months, i know everything will be fixed by them.
Don't ever doubt MS
You serious?
Don't get me wrong: if Microsoft is really canceling roundtable interviews, that should set off red flags all over the place. But I'm telling you, as a journalist, one-on-one interviews are always better for me (and therefore for my readers) than roundtables. The best answers come from conversations, not uncomfortable Q&A sessions where nobody wants to ask good questions in front of their competition.
Actually, it's quite the opposite. What journalist wants to ask questions in front of a group of competitors? Everyone wants one-on-ones.
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the worst
I guess they decided to 'xbox, go home'.
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*grabs coat*