Microsoft's group product manager Aaron Greenberg has said that SCE boss Kaz Hirai's recent "Xbox lacks longevity" comments demonstrate a "complacent attitude [that] is out of touch with where the industry and consumer is today."
Hirai told the Official PlayStation magazine UK that Xbox "lacks longevity", and that there's "no way that at the end of a life cycle our competition is going to have a higher install base."
Greenberg obviously disagrees. "This sounds like an old hardware company that's comfortable with its market position. That complacent attitude is out of touch with where the industry and consumer is today," he told The BitBag.
"This generation won't be won over just hardware specs, but who can out-innovate when it comes to online and software. This is the kind of stuff that's in our DNA, and frankly moves the console war onto our home court.
"I'm confident," he went on to say, "we will outsell the PS3 throughout the entire generation by providing more innovation and building the best and broadest games library while growing our entertainment experiences on the leading online network.
"With a U.S. install base lead now of more than 7 million units (according to NPD), I can't imagine any scenario where the PS3 can catch up with us. In fact, even if you doubled the current PS3 sales and Xbox 360 remained flat, they couldn't close the gap until 2014," he added.
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So there you have it SALES do matter, it doesn't matter if you have more AAAAE's or more AA/AAA/AAAA/AAAAA/AAAAAA games what matters in a buisness world is the profit and profit comes from sales.
Sony doesn't know what a profit is with respect to the PS3 which is why they might be a bit confused.
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