They are also making the mistake in believing that they can build up like Steam did. He talks about how poorly Steam was received when it first came out and where it is now. The difference is, Steam never really had any competition during the early years. They weren't really competing with boxed sales, but breaking new ground and trying to establish a new way of doing things.However, one things these assholes don't realize is that STEAM IS FREE. Steam did NOT ask me to invest 500$ in an unproven technology. When steam first came out, no games required it--I could just as easily buy a physical disc and avoid steam. However, steam slowly built it's client base up by offering huge deals and truck loads of little perks (Which the guy mentions). And that's the difference. Steam didn't ask us to trust them with a huge amount of money--rather steam shoveled value at us through big deals, and asked very, very little upfront investment. EVENTUALLY, after years of that, games began to require steamworks, and people began to adopt steam, but only because they built up a stable, user-friendly market.
It's about his reliance on capital to push people toward where his market research says they want to go. The Xbone is a perfect example. He's probably got tons of research indicating digital distribution is preferred when offered. So Xbone is built to take advantage of digital distribution and he intends to probably launch a massive campaign to "educate" people how they really want digital distribution. (Just like they want a unified OS for their phone/tablet/PC ect)--the problem is, thanks to the internet, word of mouth can really educate people on flaws, and make them averse to taking any risk--even if they do, actually, want it.What is his pre-internet business ideology? so sorry to derail..fuck;;
Is it wrong that I actually signed up for it? That custom Dew can actually looks pretty nifty. (And yes, I'm more excited about the Dew than the unit itself, sadly - hopefully I win me some soda!)
It's amazing how quickly you can lose a fan base. Just weeks ago my friends and I had assumed we'd all be getting the next gen Xbox. At this point none of us are getting it, and we have PS4's on preorder. We likely would've been loyal to the Xbox brand for many years to come had they not pulled this full retard crap, and the sad thing is no matter what Microsoft does to make up for it there will be no reason for us to consider transitioning back unless Sony royally fucks up in the future. To put it bluntly, I think Microsoft isn't taking into account how hard it is to acquire brand loyalty once it's lost to another product that's just as good, or superior. Perhaps they should look at their phone and tablet divisions for a clue at what that looks like.Amusing anecdote time:
I've owned an Xbox 360 since 2006. Note my use of the word "an". I never rrod'ed, I got thousands of hours of enjoyment and spent thousands of dollars on video games over the years.
I did not own a ps2(Nintendo 64), nor a PS1(sega genesis), nor even a PS3. I've got something like 200 games on my steam account.
But like many of you, I was impressed by Sony's E3 show. I actually went out and bought a PS3 yesterday. I figured I'd try to reserve my username(nope already taken, fucking bastards). Anyways, I had heard about Sony's instant game collection... I was immediately impressed, I have canceled my Xbox live gold account, for less money per month I've already gotten xcom for free (wanted to try it but never pulled the trigger, little big planet karting, and the cave, goto double fine)... All for "free" needless to say I was impressed. Uncharted 3 is also free, but since it also came bundled with my system it's redundant. Anyways, I ended up buying season 1 of telltales walking dead for 5 bucks because why the hell not for that price, and then I bought little big planet 2 for 20 Because it just came off of the free list 3 days ago and I don't want to wait a couple months or so to see it offered again, and some swan video game because it was indie and 3 bucks with good review scores and 75% off... Why the hell not. Instant gratification, free stuff... I paid something like 500 dollars in subscription fees to Microsoft, only 1 video game was ever free...and never once did I ever see a discount on a digital download version of any game, on the ps3 I can get borderlands 2 or AC3 for 20 bucks, how much you want to bet it's 59.99 on the 360.
They added more for preorder. I'm betting that half of the day one systems don't get anywhere near release day delivery. They probably just opened up the preorder number so that their total looks better.On the upside, you can again order the Xbox One Launch Edition on Amazon. Either they got more supply allocated to them or people cancelled their preorders...
what is really interesting is, its generally the other way around. usually its really hard to turn away a fanbase. look at nintendo, apple, blizzard, or EQ, etc. people will defend this shit forever.It's amazing how quickly you can lose a fan base. Just weeks ago my friends and I had assumed we'd all be getting the next gen Xbox. At this point none of us are getting it, and we have PS4's on preorder. We likely would've been loyal to the Xbox brand for many years to come had they not pulled this full retard crap, and the sad thing is no matter what Microsoft does to make up for it there will be no reason for us to consider transitioning back unless Sony royally fucks up in the future. To put it bluntly, I think Microsoft isn't taking into account how hard it is to acquire brand loyalty once it's lost to another product that's just as good, or superior. Perhaps they should look at their phone and tablet divisions for a clue at what that looks like.
Ok, I'm a few pages back on this thread, so don't know if anyone else mentioned it.Xbone kills...
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for fucks sake, Microsoft..Obviously not old news to us but the hits just keep coming.
http://au.ign.com/articles/2013/06/1...-over-xbox-one
On a big mainstream gaming site like IGN at this time..
The X-Box 360 is the Offline X-box.Typing from my phone because my cable router shit the bed yesterday afternoon. If I had the xbone and missed my 24 hour check in, I would not be able to play any games I paid money for. Sounds like a sweet deal.