Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Come on M$, give up already! Stop suppor ...

M$ needs to stop funding this dead format (lowering the HD DVD player to $129.99 to get people to buy it) and focus on what it does best, produce quality games. Their already loosing money on the warrenty issues, now they are putting money on a loosing format. Come on M$, give up already! Stop suppor ...
Even if they dropped the price to $20, no ones gonna buy it.Come on M$, give up already! Stop suppor ...
as long as people still buy it they will keep making it, even if the people buying the add ons are plentifull
Maybe they aren't funding it.Maybe they are lowering prices to clear inventory and call it a night.
I think they know that. They have such a large surplus I honestly think that this is just getting rid of 'em.
Just because it's losing doesn't mean that it isn't profitable.
[QUOTE=''megaton3k'']M$ needs to stop funding this dead format (lowering the HD DVD player to $129.99 to get people to buy it) and focus on what it does best, produce quality games. Their already loosing money on the warrenty issues, now they are putting money on a loosing format. [/QUOTE]I am pretty sure its more of them getting rid of their stock while its still officailly alive then them actually supporting HD DVD. With only a couple movie studios supporting it, HD DVD is gonna die with the lack of movies.
I feel kinda bad for uninformed peeps still buying these things though.
You do realize HD-DVD is probably going to win the format war?
[QUOTE=''Javy03''][QUOTE=''megaton3k'']M$ needs to stop funding this dead format (lowering the HD DVD player to $129.99 to get people to buy it) and focus on what it does best, produce quality games. Their already loosing money on the warrenty issues, now they are putting money on a loosing format. [/QUOTE]I am pretty sure its more of them getting rid of their stock while its still officailly alive then them actually supporting HD DVD. With only a couple movie studios supporting it, HD DVD is gonna die with the lack of movies.[/QUOTE]Seriously. Your sig. Loving it. :P
[QUOTE=''LTomlinson21'']You do realize HD-DVD is probably going to win the format war?[/QUOTE]Someone please archive this. I've ruptured my diaphragm from laughing too hard and have gone into respiratory distress.
[QUOTE=''LTomlinson21'']You do realize HD-DVD is probably going to win the format war?[/QUOTE]LOL...
[QUOTE=''LTomlinson21'']You do realize HD-DVD is probably going to win the format war?[/QUOTE]yeah it has like 1% of chanceHeck, that's a probability
[QUOTE=''unasyn''][QUOTE=''Javy03''][QUOTE=''megaton3k'']M$ needs to stop funding this dead format (lowering the HD DVD player to $129.99 to get people to buy it) and focus on what it does best, produce quality games. Their already loosing money on the warrenty issues, now they are putting money on a loosing format. [/QUOTE]I am pretty sure its more of them getting rid of their stock while its still officailly alive then them actually supporting HD DVD. With only a couple movie studios supporting it, HD DVD is gonna die with the lack of movies.[/QUOTE]Seriously. Your sig. Loving it. :P[/QUOTE]LOL..I am not much of a sig person but it was just to perfect to let die with the thread, lol.
[QUOTE=''LTomlinson21'']You do realize HD-DVD is probably going to win the format war?[/QUOTE]



Please elaborate. :
|[QUOTE=''LTomlinson21'']You do realize HD-DVD is probably going to win the format war?[/QUOTE]I know it`s not marijuana you smoking right now. What`s in a pipe ?
[QUOTE=''LTomlinson21'']You do realize HD-DVD is probably going to win the format war?[/QUOTE]:shock: A supporter for HD-DVD??? I thought those were extinct!
[QUOTE=''LTomlinson21'']You do realize HD-DVD is probably going to win the format war?[/QUOTE]Yup as much chance as me becoming president.
It will win because this is their blow at Blu-Ray. Don't you guys remember when Blu-Ray got some movie deal exclusives and they already instantly won the war? I mean, it's the same thing here. Come on. Do you guys not understand? Come on.
no one really cares because no one watches movies on their console.

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