- Aug 24, 2012
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Been thinking about this because I was somewhat surprised to see how quickly the Xbox One fell out of favor to the PS4 in this generation of consoles.
Which has lead me to thinking about Microsoft's competitors and how they seem to have their die hard fans no matter how badly they screw up.
Whether it's Nintendo, Apple or Sony; it seems like these companies have always had a solid and vocal group of people who will express their support no matter what. While Microsoft only seems to get a lukewarm reception when they release a good product (Windows 7, and XP). But it's the end of the world when a Windows (8, Vista, ME) is released.
Not really defending Microsoft here. I think that their new CEO might have some good ideas and maybe they are finally going to realize that they can't expect the whole world to fork out a pile of cash every 3 years for a brand new OS. But we'll see.
Which has lead me to thinking about Microsoft's competitors and how they seem to have their die hard fans no matter how badly they screw up.
Whether it's Nintendo, Apple or Sony; it seems like these companies have always had a solid and vocal group of people who will express their support no matter what. While Microsoft only seems to get a lukewarm reception when they release a good product (Windows 7, and XP). But it's the end of the world when a Windows (8, Vista, ME) is released.
Not really defending Microsoft here. I think that their new CEO might have some good ideas and maybe they are finally going to realize that they can't expect the whole world to fork out a pile of cash every 3 years for a brand new OS. But we'll see.
