It’s easy to say when you don’t have a valuable closed platform of your own any more.
Probably easier to say when your biggest platform is open to any install source.
It’s easy to say when you don’t have a valuable closed platform of your own any more.
What it all boils down to.
We want access to the large customer base you built, to sell our products - without giving you a cut.
Imagine doing this is a big box store. Hey Walmart, we want your shelf space to sell our products and you get nothing.
I don't like Apple's policy one bit but this. They tried fighting and skirting everything regulators were telling them and people were cheering that on. Now that same company is trying to disparage another company fighting regulators in the same way? Any other company has a point but MS need to pipe down.M$ really complaining about conduct when they acted appallingly during the ABK saga - pipe down.
It's like you don't remember the person fighting Apple now having the same quarrel with MS and windows not long ago. That's until the store kind of failed and opened things up over time.Imagine doing this in Windows or MacOS
I suppose those don’t count as ‘large customer base’ or those weren’t built by MS and Apple, eh?
Maybe, if M$ get their way.I see. So once Apple allows alternative app stores, someone is going to come up to you and force you at gunpoint to install them?
Chrome is a pre-installed, core app, so it’s surprising you’re bringing this up as an example of issues an open platform can face.
Just so you know, Windows Phone and it's predecessor Windows Mobile always allowed you to install third party apps.make you own smartphone and your own app store...oh wait. well, it sucks to be the richest company in the world i guess.
and why they did fail?Just so you know, Windows Phone and it's predecessor Windows Mobile always allowed you to install third party apps.
No shit..What it all boils down to.
We want access to the large customer base you built, to sell our products - without giving you a cut.
Imagine doing this is a big box store. Hey Walmart, we want your shelf space to sell our products and you get nothing.
Just so you know, Windows Phone and it's predecessor Windows Mobile always allowed you to install third party apps.
Maybe, if M$ get their way.
It’s fascinating that only Apple seem to be the only major phone player who have perfected hardware that doesn’t slow down over time and doesn’t have a load of issues - and it just so happens that they have a walled garden.
No shit..
Doesn't Xbox charge a 30% cut?
Let's start there!
Of course they did. They were desperate to build a userbase.
Where’s Windows Phone now?
What about android? WP failed for many reasons and sideloading wasn't one of them.
IOS is only highly popular OS that operates like walled garden, it's the exception not the rule. Even one of the first phone operating systems (Symbian) allowed sideloading, I had "smartphone" (Nokia N73) few years before iPhone appeared.
M$ really complaining about conduct when they acted appallingly during the ABK saga - pipe down.
They don't have to be certified. You can still install whatever apps you want from wherever you want on a Mac. You just have to dig into the security options and approve the app to run. Notarization doesn't slow down the subsequent releases and updates, either. As long as you've uploaded your new release for notarization you can start distributing it while it's under review.That literally says all apps must pass a review by apple and be assigned a a signed cert.
I know it's an impossibility but I'd love if Apple's response to being regulated was "screw you guys, I'm going home" and just pulled the plug in the EU.
So we will see new app stores on Xbox soon then?
Talking storefronts though...consoles run with a different financial model.
Android is across multiple phone manufacturers though, same with Windows and even MAC OS...What about android?
I have no horse in this race. I do not and have never bought Apple products.That's what Apple was doing to YOUR face forcing you to buy their proprietary shit when USB-C was a great standard that works across devices and even better than a crappy USB-A to lightning shit cable. Thank the EU for now having USB-C on iPhone 15's and up.
Where you can download games? I didn’t know that at all. Any you would recommend?There are tons of them, Devs release apps all the time.
Where you can download games? I didn’t know that at all. Any you would recommend?
The dev mode only app installation method that Microsoft charges a $20 fees for? How is that comparable?See my update.
It's less an ability to download games as it is a development subculture that shares apps developed for Xbox that can be run in dev mode. it's been a thing ever since Xbox One started allowing UWP development in dev mode. There are a lot of apps like music and video players as well as some games, though they're nothing like you would see in retail mode.Where you can download games? I didn’t know that at all. Any you would recommend?
The richest company in the world wants everything on a platter and by leaching competitors.
Go build your own store and stop crying, Microsoft.
What is it that you're defending here? Are you against companies controlling everything or not? If it's not Ok for MS to do it, then why should it be Ok for Apple to do it? You've been overly critical to everything MS.
Only you are needlessly making it a "console war" thing because that's always on top of your mind. Or perhaps it's the ever-present persecution complex.I guess all the developers and publishers complaining about the same thing are also the ‘richest company in the world’, eh?
This shit is hilarious at this point. People taking console platform warring into a talking point about consumer choice on a portable computer you carry around with you all the time.
Yea sure, do you really think they will renounce at 800 million potential costumers?I know it's an impossibility but I'd love if Apple's response to being regulated was "screw you guys, I'm going home" and just pulled the plug in the EU.
Only you are needlessly making it a "console war" thing because that's always on top of your mind. Or perhaps it's the ever-present persecution complex.
Anway, I own an iPhone. I pay 6x the amount in my country to have an iPhone over an Android phone. I have it because it's a closed and secure platform that works flawlessly even after years. If I wanted an open platform, I'd have bought an Android phone at a significantly cheaper price.
So, yeah, if Microsoft wants open platforms, they should first open its closed Xbox platform and seamlessly allow other game stores on Xbox (without charging a single $ for it), before teaching Apple what to do with their products.
How is it different?This makes zero sense since the business models of console market is dramatically different from that of flagship phones.
You’d have a point if Windows was locked down…but alas.
How is it different?
Change billion to trillion and you're golden.
Am I doing it right?
Apple's highest margins are Apple services not their hardware.You are only just realizing that consoles are subsidized, and the vast majority of profits are generated from game sales?
Weird take considering thats what MS (amongst other companies) are literally attempting to do (build their own store) on apples general purpose mobile platform. It's Apple that is putting up the roadblocks.The richest company in the world wants everything on a platter and by leaching competitors.
Go build your own store and stop crying, Microsoft.
"just go create a damn competitor".... How old are you? 15? Or what sort of kindergarten logic is that!The entitlement from these companies complaining is breathtaking just go create a damn competitor nobody wants to compete anymore
You mean like Apple`s 15-30% tax they take of every dev?it's all about the easy profits
1. Apple got warned and fined in multiple countries after behaving anti competitive.and with apples userbase the profits could be astronomical
but getting governments to change laws to weaken apple's profits and pump up yours is something I'll never be able to get behind.
Yeah I couldn't read past this bullshit..."just go create a damn competitor".... How old are you? 15? Or what sort of kindergarten logic is that!
Why isn't Steam available on Xbox?Microsoft just want Sony to be forced to allow Gamepass on Playstation. That’s step 2. First closed mobile platforms, then closed console platform.
Why isn't Steam available on Xbox?
The App store on Windows would be even more impressive.Why isn't Steam available on Xbox?
LOL - MS is currently bigger than Apple!You cannot compete with somoene the size of Apple - especially when they break the law!
How many subscribers has Netflix gotten simply by putting an app in the Apple store?When you use Netflix or Spotify on an iPhone, what exactly did Apple do to deserve a cut?
I bought my first Mac last summer and was surprised how easy it was to download a couple of apps that are not found on the App Store. They work perfectly and I’ve never had an issue with their security. This is about money…plain and simple.Yep. Apple has an app certification and notarization process that allows Mac apps to be signed by the developer and they can be distributed from anywhere. There are some strings attached, such as having to provide a copy of your signed code for security scanning and notarization, but the ridiculous fees aren't there. If Apple finds malware in the binary they revoke the cert and the app stops running. The could use this model for third party apps on iOS without the fees, but it was never about security of iOS.
No wonder, when you got no arguments!Yeah I couldn't read past this bullshit...