AngryKobold
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In 1998 I would laugh at your digital poverty.
Jokes aside, Microsoft IS PC. Windows and DirectX. Microsoft being beaten on console field, retreating to PC, MIGHT drastically improve the situation. Too bad it's probably about mind- numbing bullshit like new DRM platform, Windows Appstore, etc...
To be honest, I expect the worst. Watch it: current CEO is Indian. Never trust dark- skinned people who are able to levitate.
aka they're greedy whores who aren't even willing to suck my cock but have no issues spying on me.When they talk about more focus on PC they don't mean their big console games coming over. They want you to own both a Windows PC and an Xbox One, not get everything from one platform.
I bet you didn't give a shit about CIA backdoors in Windows 98. When you were basically drowning in good games made for this system.
They're PC for the time being. It's really astounding to watch a company so large and powerful fail at capturing or sustaining their lead in so many markets.
From friends in comp. sci. departments, it sounds like a huge part of their grunt programming is done via low-paid/no-paid temps and interns. I'm talking Windows, not some no-name tech demo. It isn't surprising, it's their largesse that insulates them from the failure of 1000 small things, they've got their xbone and enterprise customers to keep the ship afloat. Shit, to hear insiders talk of it, anti-piracy DRM in windows and office is only to appease stockholders. MS doesn't give a fuck about consumer use of its non-game software, it's the enterprise and government gigs that pay the bills.
I shudder to think of what they could do with PC gaming when they actually focus the all seeing eye of $auron on it instead of their pet console. I don't know exactly what it is I'm scared of, but I feel like things could be worse given how the console market has gone since the X-Box.you kidding me? they basically *own* PC-gaming. they're only getting some wind into their trousers now that people start piling onto the valve OpenGL bus.Please leave PC gaming alone, Microsoft.
I knew it!To be honest, I expect the worst. Watch it: current CEO is Indian. Never trust dark- skinned people who are able to levitate.
There is no room to grow with businesses. They need new markets to keep expanding.I have to ask: why does Microsoft even dirty it's hands with gaming? It's a huge corporation, who as others astutely noted make most of their money off of OS's and Office. Their gaming division seems to be more break even and a big distraction. Even MS had the sense to diminish their focus on IE - why so much weight behind XBox and gaming itself? You don't see Apple farting around, meddling with this stuff.
Well, they already have an ERP solution they should be focusing on, that is the market that should have XBox exposure. There are a lot of good solutions, but instead of focusing on their wheelhouse (Dynamix, SharePoint, Office, OS) they should spin games into an entirely different company or something. Think problems with the gaming side hurt MS's credibility in other markets.There is no room to grow with businesses. They need new markets to keep expanding.I have to ask: why does Microsoft even dirty it's hands with gaming? It's a huge corporation, who as others astutely noted make most of their money off of OS's and Office. Their gaming division seems to be more break even and a big distraction. Even MS had the sense to diminish their focus on IE - why so much weight behind XBox and gaming itself? You don't see Apple farting around, meddling with this stuff.
Last time Microsoft tried to push PC gaming, we got ports of Halo 2 and Shadowrun that only ran on Vista *shudders* I think they should just focus on Xbone since console peasants are all incompetent sheep anyway...
We got nothing to hide. We're loyal Imperial subjects.I knew it!To be honest, I expect the worst. Watch it: current CEO is Indian. Never trust dark- skinned people who are able to levitate.
A Telvanni!
Is it documentary of MS Surface launch?
In 1998 I would laugh at your digital poverty.
In 1998 I would laugh at your digital poverty.
In 2014 I laugh at your digital slavery.
In 1998 I would laugh at your digital poverty.
In 2014 I laugh at your digital slavery.
As if I ever wanted anything made by Apple.