reading your posts gives me a headache
their model was fine, they
communicated it improperly. thats a huge part of business. i can have the best product in the world but if i dont put it out there as such, it will fail. i said this before, this a pr fail of proportions never seen before. they were defensive towards consumers and didn't explain their policy's in a way that made it sound appealing.
also it doesn't matter if
you understood their idea for the future or if none of their totalitarian policies affected
you personally, people don't like restrictions on what they perceive to be their property. if i wanna buy an xbox one and move to the jungle with my 10 games, they better damn well work when i get there. again a terrible business move. i was the biggest msft hater before e3 and for a week after. then all these people came out of the woodworks and starting talking with some sense and now im almost questioning if i wanna get the xb1.
and blaming gamestop is the biggest cop out, stfu, they're just capitalizing on a market that should be there. if physical games are going to die out, let the market decide that, you shouldn't force digital d/ls on people who aren't ready for it.
msft and seemingly you don't seem to understand how the market works. give the people what they want. if they don't want it, make them want it. apple is the best, they sell the same fukking phone every year. msft should have pushed themselves as the new wave digital machine. digital downloads for cheaper, can control your cablebox seamlessly, good exclusive games, etc. the kinect definitely didn't help (especially with the nsa controversy being such a hot news topic) and the internet did run wild with hate. it was a perfect storm against msft, but they coulda helped themselves much more.