Schell: Microsoft should have held its nerve on Xbox One

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Microsoft's submissiveness in the face of public outcry over Xbox One policies was a mistake, according to a prominent and respected games developer.

Jesse Schell, games designer and professor at Carnegie Mellon University's Entertainment Technology Center, believes a firm nerve is necessary in order to reinvent established businesses.

"Your customers want you to stay the same, even if it drives you into the ground," Schell told GamesIndustry International.

"The reality is that companies can't do what the customers want," he said, in reference to Microsoft's extraordinary volte-face on Xbox One's pre-owned and always-online policies.

"Basically, Microsoft said 'we're going to be Steam. You like Steam, don't you?' They said, 'we're gonna do this new thing', and the customers said no we don't want that, we hate that, even though it's what they really want and what they will ultimately buy."

"So now Microsoft has had to say they won't do all that stuff, but someone will. That's how it always goes. This is the lesson of the innovator's dilemma. Why is it that big companies fail when the technology changes? It happens in every industry, so what's the pattern? What are they all doing wrong?

"Everyone says, 'Oh, it's because they're stupid. Big companies are stupid.' They can't be stupid. How did they get that big and stay that big if they're stupid? Microsoft isn't stupid.

"There's one mistake that they all make, and that mistake is listening to their customers.

"The problem is that the hardcore folks always want the same thing: 'We want exactly what you gave us before, but it has to be completely different.' When you want to do something really different - the solution to the innovator's dilemma - you can't take your big brand and say it's going to be completely different."

Xbox One pre-orders are said to be roughly double that of the Xbox 360 at launch, according to Ubisoft chief executive Yves Guillemot. The same is said for Sony's PS4, a demand that has led to PlayStation Europe capping its guaranteed launch day pre-orders.

Nevertheless, Schell believes the growing and diversifying competition to games consoles will have a noticeable effect on their market share.

"E3 convinced me that they are going to be struggling," he said.

"I haven't seen anything that made me think, yeah, you're gonna get that market share back. I'm convinced that all [of the consoles] are going to have a gradually eroding market share over the coming years. Because tablets are going to be eating their lunch more and more, and other platforms are going to start to take off and catch fire."

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-VisionPosted:

I really wish i could decide

DucksRUs281Posted:

Screw Schell, he doesn't know what he is talking about. My favorite companies are the ones that listen to their customers demand. Honestly, the DRM policies were going to be a breaking point for me I purchase the console or not because there are other options out there! He's just a ticked of developer because he's on the receiving end of new tech.

WageringPosted:

Yeah, I really wish they wouldn't have caved over 12 year old fan boy opinions..

TTG_PudzPosted:

The thing is as even though the xbox one would have not got as many pre-orders as soon as it would be released and everyone saw the potential of a digital market then everyone would rush but it is stupid fan boys of xbox that ruin what could've been a revolutionary thing for consoles.

kal45Posted:

You have to be kidding me basically the whole article is this "There's one mistake that they all make, and that mistake is listening to their customers. Which is wrong. How do companies make money. From consumers. If consumers don't like something they won't by it. That is why they should listen

bigchukkaPosted:

I will be getting the Xbox one. The only issues i have with it is the kinect stuff, other then that it will be a awesome change.

AsinPosted:

generalhunter I agree digital is the way forward even books are going that what too many poor people care about used-games I'd rather support the game makers and purchased new rather than them going bust


You do know triple AAA games makes almost more than double their profits right? So if about 20% of the people bought a used game it wouldn't kill them so much

-CPPosted:

HDITeRRoRiZeI Even though they did't talk to their customers properly, atleast they aren't losing money like Sony. I still think they provide a more interactive game experience than Sony by far.

I Believe Microsoft changed it's policies because of whining Sony Fanboys and i still believe that. I will purchase the Xbox One no matter what.

PS3 was terrible.


+1

GregPosted:

They won't go back to things now so it doesn't matter, would have bought a XBone no matter what so...

CyimkingPosted:

HarmfulMushroom I disagree to an extent. While MS did appear very submissive during this outcry which is not a very good thing, it is no mere coincidence that pre-order sales went way up following their complete reversal of several of the policies. And while some could claim that sales would have still been as high, this is impossible to prove or disprove, (I myself feel they would definitely not have been as high). And while some of the options were very good for the future of gaming, too many things were sacrificed to make it so. That is my opinion on this matter, feel free to disagree as I'm sure many of you do..


You do not know anything about business or how managing a company works. Microsoft had an idea, people complained, they changed and now they are kicking themselves. Ideally, customers are the dumb ones, which is why you do not listen to them. In all reality, they failed to market the console. Instead of making it seem like a replacement to my cable box they shouldve market the console as being a console and show the "pros" of the consoles.

Also, you must understand that not everyone are carrying around $560 bucks for a gaming console. People needs the save. Which can be a reason for an increase of sales.

Lastly, people are dumb which is why corporations rules the world.