
Originally Posted by
TonyTheTiger
The part that MS should be concerned with, though, is console attach rate. It's a lot easier to attract publishers when you can say "20 million sold" or "50 million sold." The more you pigeonhole your product, the more chances for the competition to become market leader as consumers are put off by the extra layers of complexity, even ones that may fit your requirements. And we know what happens when there's a clear market leader. There's usually a kind of unstable equilibrium at play once the console race determines a "winner." The more a console pulls ahead, the more likely it is for it to pull even further ahead as publishers start migrating toward the larger install base and consumers start migrating toward the larger library. And with the economy of 2013 vastly different from that of 2005, console sales will probably be slower as a whole compared to last gen which only compounds the problem. Microsoft is taking a gamble that the One will, if not "win," at least perform well enough to function as proof of concept so that the subsequent generation can essentially eliminate retail completely without any serious drama.