cyber_ninja
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Ha, ha ha ha ha ha, ha, ha ha ha ha ha.
I'm sure they've believed this since 2001, and again with redoubled hope circa 2008.
a miserable little pile of anti-competitive practicesWhat is a Microsoft?
Aka any successful companya miserable little pile of anti-competitive practices
What is a Microsoft?
With Windows.
Their living room gaming hardware - it's totally separate from MS, a different division! Not a PC. It's got a totally different OS and interface.
But then down the line, MS bridges the gap and combines the two.
Windows 10 on your Xbox One 0
A PC undercover as a games console, with replaceable parts, a fully couch/handheld friendly Xbox interfaced part of Windows.Which communicates with all your devices, and can even stream to them. With everything you'd expect from a PC. All in one, slowly introducing a PC to the living room through video games.
Who can compete with that?
Somewhere, Don Mattick is getting an erection.All in one.
Living room.
Ticking off the buzzwords there!
By the same logic MS should have dominated the phone space and we saw how that worked out.
"But Windows" isnt a magic bullet.
Consoles are (cost) efficient because they are closed boxes. The cons of a modular console heavily outweighs the pro.
You've basically described the entire Xbox master plan since day one. Hasn't worked yet.
The notion that slowly introducing a PC to a living room is some kind of huge game changer is something I'm finding really funny.
Nice joke. PC is a relatively small portion of the gaming market.
Heh.Nintendo foresaw MS's living room ambition which is why they've staked their flag in the bathroom.
Microsoft is the jack of all trades, master of none.
GAF just needs to cut the hot take punditry shit lol. Y'all are *never* right.
My money on the next big player is Amazon.
They're rapidly expanding (or acquiring) very solid tools and services in gaming:
- AWS is still huge for game servers.
- Twitch is still the #1 streaming platform.
- Lumberyard could be a great game engine.
- Amazon obviously has digital distribution power.
- They've acquired or invested in several studios.
- And Amazon has plenty of capital to keep investing.
I still think Ouya will change gaming FOREVER.