A fellow named Tomas Sancio from Venezuela left a very thoughtful comment on Paul Kedrosky's post about the PS3's capabilities:
Sony is being criticized for losing so much per console on launch when they actually should be praised for putting that amount of processing power not only at the hands of consumers but also at the hands of capable developers. Yes, there are reports that creating games for the PS3 is harder than for the XBOX, but once they can get the hang of it and exploit the system fully, they'll thank Sony for the risk.
He came out and said something that has gotten lost in the noise. I've been ruminating on it over the weekend, but he did a better job of saying it than I could.
Sunday, November 19, 2006
Put into perspective
Posted by Lee_D at 8:56:00 a.m.
Labels: paul kedrosky, playstation 3, sony
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