welcome to another edition of "drone logic" where we once again dive inside the mind of a witless drone.
Today's episode: Why so hypocritical?
Drones are fascinating creatures, during my last expedition into the wild observing these creatures, I overheard what I think was some sort of attempt at communicating with the rest of the world. Their voice was calm, yet it was hard to follow their thought pattern. An example of this was when I heard them tearing MS to shreds shortly after the company decided to delay the release of the x1 in Europe and other markers. I could see the venom pouring out of their mouth, much like a king cobra feasting on a rat.
At first, they seemed like well thought out arguments. I thought this venom isn't produced by blind hate, but then I heard the pack respond to being questioned on their thoughts of Sony delaying the release of the ps4 in it's native land, the reponse left me perplexed. Here is what their reply was "............MS suxs!...." and nothing more. In fact, from what I've seen while observing these creatures, the more I'm fascinated how they can call out a product they don't like, while not applying the same standard to the one they do. The part of their brains that controls responding to questions seems to default to the one answer stated above. It's as if they can't put a coherent thought together if it's not an attack.
Yes, they are interesting creatures, I suggest observing them before they go extinct. Sony has run out of buildings to sell, and it is possible these drones might lose all sense of self-worth if the company folds.
That's all for today's edition of "drone logic." Please join me next time when we examine how they deal with Sony over-promising/under-delivering yet again. I promise you'll love it!
You people realize that if Japan took the advice you drones are giving MS, we wouldn't have an import car market. At the time, GM, Ford and Chrysler had a strangle hold on the auto market, yet Japan broke through and slowly built a consumer base.
Just because Japan is a tough nut to crack, doesn't mean a company should give up on it. That could be said about any product really.
Look at the hold Nintendo had on gaming, at the time, did anyone think they would be removed from their perch?
maybe a drone could help me out. If the x1's sales are going to be so bad, then why would a developer even care about making games for it? If the majority of gamers are flocking to Sony, then wouldn't it make sense for these 3rd party devs to make the best games possible they can due to the competition?
Can't have it both ways drones. Either there will be a lot of people buying the x1 or there won't be.
One of two things has to be true....the X1 will sell well, or the power gap is not what you drones think it is.
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