Microsoft has learned a lot of very hard lessons over the last couple of decades, and it continues to surprise and annoy me that other firms seem to have the suicidal tendency to learn the same lessons the hard way. My view is that it is far better and cheaper to avoid the mistakes of others, but firms like Apple, Google and, most recently, Sony seem to want to cherry-pick past Microsoft disasters and experience them first hand. The latest issue has to do with interoperability and millennials.
In my opinion, if consoles are going to introduce cross play then they will loose everything that made consoles as consoles. Why I should buy a console, if I can play the game on PC for instance? The answer is I shouldn't.
I've never seen a flame-bot post before. Kudos to the algorithm designers. This sentence is the give away: "You are also a terrible writer - making very sense in just randomly inserting random technology companies and some vague business assertions."
Ironic, since it makes no sense.
Keep coding, you're getting close.
You brought up a lot of issues - none of which makes any sense other than an appalling misunderstanding of anything going on - especially bringing in Apple just to show up in SEO bt having zero to do with whatever you brought and of course, wildly incorrect in adding them to this mix. You clearly don't understand the videogame industry, technology,young consumers and EU bureaucracy. Your basic assertion that MS XBox 1 is "desireable" proves all you should not be covering technology. You are also a terrible writer - making very sense in just randomly inserting random technology companies and some vague business assertions. You either should learn something about current technology or just write about topics you actually understand. In other words, you're old dude, either do historical articles on technology or get a new hobby.
Sony’s Foolish Failure to Learn From Microsoft’s Mistake
Posted by: Rob Enderle September 25, 2017 10:46 AMMicrosoft has learned a lot of very hard lessons over the last couple of decades, and it continues to surprise and annoy me that other firms seem to have the suicidal tendency to learn the same lessons the hard way. My view is that it is far better and cheaper to avoid the mistakes of others, but firms like Apple, Google and, most recently, Sony seem to want to cherry-pick past Microsoft disasters and experience them first hand. The latest issue has to do with interoperability and millennials.
Ironic, since it makes no sense.
Keep coding, you're getting close.