While Sony made a few gross errors about the 360, I doubt that the suit will cause the PS3 to be held back in any waylafigueroaYeah, but what if MS wins and Sony has to pay money? Sony might go backrupt! >_>
[QUOTE="lafigueroa"]While Sony made a few gross errors about the 360, I doubt that the suit will cause the PS3 to be held back in any wayBlazeDragon132Yeah, but what if MS wins and Sony has to pay money? Sony might go backrupt! >_> Even if Microsoft won I can't see them getting enough money out of Sony to cause them to go bankrupt from that.
[QUOTE="BlazeDragon132"][QUOTE="lafigueroa"]While Sony made a few gross errors about the 360, I doubt that the suit will cause the PS3 to be held back in any wayhellsing321Yeah, but what if MS wins and Sony has to pay money? Sony might go backrupt! >_> Even if Microsoft won I can't see them getting enough money out of Sony to cause them to go bankrupt from that.
This is pathetic. MS is sueing over this? It's nothing but a low end comparison showing what you would need to have the low end 360 (Core) to be on a similar level with the PS3's low end model: 20GB HDD, New Format Drive (HD-DVD), Wireless Controller, and what you would need to play online (Xbox Live Gold). All it is showing is that you would need those things to add on to the Core 360 for it to match the PS3's low end model out of the box.-Zaku-
If that's all Sony meant it to be, then they should've said so, but they didn't. They left it open, to be percieved in one of two ways, they way you mentioned, or the way everyone else percieved it, as a requirement.
So yeah, MS has plenty of reason to sue. If Sony didn't want it to be percieved that way, they should've said so.
[QUOTE="-Zaku-"]This is pathetic. MS is sueing over this? It's nothing but a low end comparison showing what you would need to have the low end 360 (Core) to be on a similar level with the PS3's low end model: 20GB HDD, New Format Drive (HD-DVD), Wireless Controller, and what you would need to play online (Xbox Live Gold). All it is showing is that you would need those things to add on to the Core 360 for it to match the PS3's low end model out of the box.The_Game21x
If that's all Sony meant it to be, then they should've said so, but they didn't. They left it open, to be percieved in one of two ways, they way you mentioned, or the way everyone else percieved it, as a requirement.
So yeah, MS has plenty of reason to sue. If Sony didn't want it to be percieved that way, they should've said so.
Thats why its controversial, because theirs 2 parts to it, sony can fight back, but so can MS, if it was obvious one way or another, the lawsuit likely woulden't have been public.Please Log In to post.
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