Wishful thinking but I'd love if Harrison returned to Sony, usurped Yoshida and took over WWS again. Everything he says seems insincere at MS.
So he should become a triple agent, is that what you're saying?
Wishful thinking but I'd love if Harrison returned to Sony, usurped Yoshida and took over WWS again. Everything he says seems insincere at MS.
That's what a loser would say.
Seriously has this guy been on the winning side?
This makes it sound like this was all intended, like a marathon runner doesn't sprint out the gate.What are they supposed to say?
"We totally fucked up. We are sad. Our plan was shit. Sales are super low. We are doomed. Titanfall gave a little bump, but that's not nearly enough and it was super expensive to get as an exclusive"
This is a marathon, not a sprint
It's always been a Marathon, if you honestly believe Microsoft aren't going to fight back, you're delusional.
I want to hear something like that.
What are they supposed to say?
"We totally fucked up. We are sad. Our plan was shit. Sales are super low. We are doomed. Titanfall gave a little bump, but that's not nearly enough and it was super expensive to get as an exclusive. We shouldn't have tried to pull that always-online stunt and we also should have gotten Bayonetta 2 as exclusive instead. We also shouldn't have included a mandatory $100 Kinect for our NSA buddies and instead offered a $400 pricepoint."
We have a lot of different marathon runners. We have the people who aim to win, the people who strive for a new personal best and the people who wants to test themselves. So, yes. Sony clearly has the ambition to win. Microsoft seems more than happy for a personal best this time around if their PR is to be believed.
Luckily for Microsoft, Nintendo (and Sony, just about) went on to prove them wrong on this statement last generation.
They need to get rid of him immediately. I dread to think where Sony would be right now, had he stayed. He needs to go, he comes across as being out of touch with the current state of the industry. The shit that he comes out with sounds like stuff from '06 Sony.
So, is Nintendo the only one didn't say "Marathon or Sprint" shits?
I want to hear them admit they made a lot of mistakes, that they're sorry, and that they won't ever try that shit again.
"We developed the PS3 as a hardware that lasts for decades and believe we are in a marathon rather than a sprint"
http://www.psxextreme.com/ps3-news/1453.html
"He [Hirai] likened the seventh-generation console wars to a marathon, and not a sprint."
http://www.qj.net/qjnet/playstation-3/hirai-console-war-is-a-marathon-not-a-sprint.html
So, is Nintendo the only one didn't say "Marathon or Sprint" shits?
The 360 started out slow, actually.That's why the Xbox One is outpacing it right now.... the problem is that they've always come out of the gate strong and lost the marathon in the long run. They haven't even started this race with a sprint this time.
The 360 started out slow, actually.That's why the Xbox One is outpacing it right now.
Saleswise, the 6th and 7th fiscal years were the strongest for the 360.
This makes it sound like this was all intended, like a marathon runner doesn't sprint out the gate.
"Launch aligned, we're ahead of the 360's performance, and we're satisfied with that. We have lots of projects in development and we believe the audience will be very excited to see them, and we're still to launch in many countries. This generation is months old, there's a long way to go"
I want to hear something like that.
They're losing the sprint and they'll lose the marathon even more terribly. The gap will keep on going growing, it's never gonna get closer.
It's always been a Marathon, if you honestly believe Microsoft aren't going to fight back, you're delusional.
PS3 had the Playstation brand name, which is global. Without the US and UK the Xbox brand is pretty much irrelevant.Maybe but that isn't what happened to the ps3.
Maybe but that isn't what happened to the ps3.
What? I'm not saying that they are.Thank the high heavens they are in a race with the 360, then.