@tormentos said:
@babyjoker1221 said:
Cows truly looking like the uneducated fanboys they are. Ell Ohh Ell
All this time cows have been making fun of MS with their "Powah of da cloud" phrases, or "Sony already has a cloud presence cuz they got PSNow."
Jeez how stupid do those comments and posters look now. The irony is off the scale.
Virtually every cow who posted "Da power of the cloud" will now literally be paying MS money for.... Da power of the cloud. Lmao!!!
TCHBO here fellas. Make no mistake about it.
The power of the cloud was a joke,and what sony will use the cloud for is not what MS advertised the cloud for on xbox one,MS claimed the cloud would increase the xbox one POWER.
Which didn't happen at all.
MS is paying money to sony for every xbox one sold that has a Blu-ray drive,and MS as part of this cloud deal will also pay sony for using sony's image sensor on azure.
The power of the cloud was a hoax,what sony will do with the cloud is not what MS advertise the cloud for that confuse you are lemming.
Lmao! Full denial and damage control.
Power of the cloud is exactly what you'll be paying for next time you pay your PS+ bill cow. Get used to it.
MS doesn't pay Sony for every XB1 sold. It pays a fee to the BDA, which distributes the money out to it's members. Sony is a founding member. Sony also pays those same fees to the BDA. Seeing as you brought it up though, both MS and Sony make patent money from each others consoles. MS receives fees from every PS4 due to 5 or so software patents that the PS4 uses. Sony also owns some patents that are in the XB1, and therefore receive payment for those. The trump card regarding the blu-ray point though is that the XB1 X and S are the only ones that have a UHD in them. So Sony still loses.
MS isn't paying Sony for image sensors to use on Azure. How would MS incorporate image sensors into it's cloud infrastructure?
Either way, the general consensus is that MS got the far better deal here. Soon Sony's entire online system will be dependant upon MS as it transfers it's network onto Azure from AWS and Rackspace.
Try again tormentos. Your weak ass cow damage control ain't gonna cut it.
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