Given these things MS now knows:
- Consoles are extremely capital intensive
- For that capital it has a low ROI
- The market is not tolerant of things which may change the low ROI
- Momentum of one generation is easily lost
- Being #2 #3 is substantially less profitable
I think they'd opt to do what Google and Apple are doing rather than what Sony and Nintendo are doing.
Consoles have low profitability, low growth, and high demands. They can take their lessons and have a head start on Google/Apple vs trying again with Sony/Nintendo.
Good businesses know when to walk away.
I mean does opening up the platforms of their first party is not a positive development for the XB1 (for MS it's tough to say, they will likely make more money).
Will that translate to a future lack of support? That's were we're both speculating and I don't think it a positive sign.