Brave Volunteer
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No personal attack. I'd say I'm in the same boat. MS has proven through the years that they know how to earn money by the boatload. I know for a fact me, and most likely you don't have the same credentials, so to try and second guess their strategy and in many peoples case simply call it flat out wrong, seems misguided to me. Like you said though, if they're getting crushed to the point of actually losing money (a scenario which I can't even see how it would be possible because of the profit from XBL subscriptions) then they're nothing more than a simple software patch away from righting a lot of what led to this. I doubt there is anything that can happen in this one generation that would flat out shut the entire division down. PS3 was a disaster at launch, and they've recovered from it.
No company is infallible. Look at Sony. They OWNED the gaming market going into this current generation with over 100 million PS2's sold. However they priced themselves right out of the market with PS3 because they wanted so badly for blu ray to win the format war. Now in the end, they did succeed in doing that but it cost them big time market share and profit! Plus they were short sighted when it came to the significance of online play and the development of their network and services. Live was vastly superior to PSN in the beginning and so Sony has spent pretty much this whole generation playing catch up.
Now I say all that to say this, don't assume MS is going to make the One a success just because they're MS and they have deep pockets and a lot of marketing. Look at the Zune, look at their cell phones, look at their tablet. None of those hardware products did very well.
