While I agree with most of this, I believe it's still largely Sony/Microsoft along with the devs fault that they cant come up with a better business model to maximize profit.The ps3 wasn't a failure. The console business model in general is no longer viable. It's not blu-rays fault they are making money off of the blu-ray business. It's just that without other monetary streams(DLC, online subscriptions, peripherals, ect) profit margins are too slim. The "hardcore gamer" can't sustain the industry anymore, yet anything that is perceived not to cater to the "harcore gamer" is met with vehement backlash from the game community.
They didn't think they would loos money over the course of the entire generation. Sure they expected to operate at a loss for the first year or so, but they also expected to recoup that money and turn an overall profit which they have not done yet.
M$ had a huge PR failure recently though I'm not sure how much that will effect they're bottom line in the future. And I'm not trying to bash the ps3, I'm just talking about the games industry in general. The ps3 catered to hardcore gamers and have them the options and experiences they asked for, yet they still lost money. It's just not a viable business plan anymore.
Yes they are. Gamers still haven't figured out that by protesting the changes the industry is proposing that they are impeding the progress of the industry. The industry is failing and gamers have just as responsibilty to save it as the suits and devs.
That 30 million number is users without gold accounts. Not users without the Internet. And from a business prospective its not worth it to cater to limited/budget customers at the detriment of moving the industry forward and maximizing profits from paying customers.
The potential customer loss is too high a cost, market isn't ready for what Microsoft was proposing but they could have compromised, devs could have backed them. You can't tell me it has to be all or nothing with online only, they have better ways and the fact that they did a 180 to me means they didn't care much about changing the industry like they say they did.
shyt, honestly the USA is Microsofts biggest region and we can't even get cap free Internet in most places. Internet here also sucks compared to some places. Lots of places connect to some satellite Internet which is useless for gaming