I'm actually a bit surprised FTC decided to go down this route instead of arguing gaming PCs could be considered a competitor to the three consoles, a platform where MS influence is no doubt much larger.
They still would've lost. Windows may be the market leader but they don't have a monopoly. This is like when people say Steam is a monopoly.I'm actually a bit surprised FTC decided to go down this route instead of arguing gaming PCs could be considered a competitor to the three consoles, a platform where MS influence is no doubt much larger.
Let's not worry about Nautilisious because he's been laid to rest. RIP.I imagine Kerotan going ape shit trying to explain to this judge how Switch doesn't compete because it is not a traditional home console same as he went against Nautilus.
So wait, are you saying that all companies that are trying to get my time and money in my limited lifespan are competitors to xbox?
Completely different gaming market, they don't even run in the same servers as consoles + PC do, they don't compete for the same audience.So does mobile then?
So does mobile then?
Wait, did some of you people here actually buy the FTC line of horseshit that Nintendo isn't a competitor in the console space?
People actually have to make a decision there? I think no one would even consider Redfall.Of course, Nintendo is a competitor. If a consumer is faced with a descion between Tears of the Kingdom and Redfall, well that my friends is competition.
Just being stupid. I think I would win the lottery 500 times before the possibility of this situation ever happening!!! LOL!!!People actually have to make a decision there? I think no one would even consider Redfall.
It's amazon and google, right? Which felt weird at the time, but is probably actually more true than pretending that Sony and Nintendo are really the end goal for MS in this play.Microsoft need to decide who they are competing against. Maybe that’s why they’ve come last each and every time.
Their answer changes on who they are talking to.It's amazon and google, right? Which felt weird at the time, but is probably actually more true than pretending that Sony and Nintendo are really the end goal for MS in this play.
Nintendo, Xbox, Playstation are all dedicated 'walled gardens". You need to live in their ecosystem to get content, updates, stores, etc.I'm actually a bit surprised FTC decided to go down this route instead of arguing gaming PCs could be considered a competitor to the three consoles, a platform where MS influence is no doubt much larger.
Well, MS can rest assured that when they struggle against Nintendo, they can just buy them, and Corley will be glad to approve of their purchase of a company smaller than ABK
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If the Series S really existed as a means to alter regulatory comparisons to enable large scale industry acquisitions, Phil is out there playing 9D chess while the rest of us are eating checkers.
XBox need to decide who they are competing against. Maybe that’s why they’ve come last each and every time.