
MyInsideGamer writes:
"I've just finished reading another statement from Microsoft about how blu-ray is becoming redundant and how digital media is the future. This, in the kindest words possible is bullshit. Now I try to keep opinion pieces as unbiased as possible, but for a reputable company such as Microsoft to make such a ludicrous claim is ridiculous."

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Ms cannot come out an say,'we backed the wrong format,we should have included a HD in every console and now developers are pi##ed that dvd9 is hindering them'
Don't you think if ms could include blu-ray now they would?just like how they said HDMI isn't necessary (again PR talk) what they really meant is 'yes its needed but we never included it' but because its a simple thing to implement they did at a later date,its impossible for them to include blu-ray for gaming due to the fact it would render the 360s already purchased obsolete.
as for ms countering lack of blu-ray with DD,thats PR talk also,sony has a better chance of doing that this gen due to every console having a HARDDRIVE
Its not rocket science why so many boring unintelligent articles on this from supposedly 'professional' journalists?
Well i'm pretty sure Sony could have been wrong with Bluray too if you think of it that way.
But Sony pulled through.
Now, MS has to really push DD if they want it to succeed. I dont think they'll ever be a good time for DD unless some one takes the leap.
I would have to agree, I love my xbox as much as my ps3 but it does seem like MS is being a little unrealistic in its approach.
good article
MS is in a spot they can't support it fully on the 360 so they are going to downplay it. However, for them to completely dismiss the format and pretend like it hasn't become the format of choice for HD is ridiculous. It just shows MS is a "me" company, they don't care about the industry, people/customers they just want to be in control and be the ONE.
They have a history of this with Open Source as well. MS would be such a better company if they embraced the market and their competitors more.
I bet all of them own Blu-ray players and buy HD movies.