Microsoft in ‘genuinely enviable position’ despite Xbox One reversals

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Xbox One’s policy u-turns have done little to dent Microsoft’s reputation, according to Xbox Europe vice-president Chris Lewis, who believes the company is, “genuinely in an enviable position.”

Speaking with MCV, Lewis was asked to reflect on the policy changes and for his thoughts on whether or not they did dent the company’s reputation.

“No,” he replied, “And look, we remain true to our vision that we want to be wherever our consumers want us to be. We think that digital consumption patterns will change and grow over time. We think that the Cloud gives you a level of sophistication, depth and breadth that people can only dream of. And overtime more people will embrace that.

“That said, we want to offer consumers choice, including physical discs and being able to do all the things that they want with those physical discs. We want to be available in any format that our consumers are looking for. We’ve always been very committed to consumer choice.”

When asked to explain why Microsoft didn’t just stick with its initial policies and better communicate them to the public Lewis replied, “As a business, the minute we don’t listen to our customers attentively, and adapt and react in an appropriate way, then we would be in a dangerous place.

“I love the fact that we are reactive and agile in that way. We remain true to our vision – digitally and physically – and we are genuinely in an enviable position versus anyone else in being able to deliver that. I wouldn’t trade places with anybody.”

Do you think Microsoft could have stuck to its guns if it had better-explained what it was trying to achieve, or was this change necessary? Let us know what you think below.

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Source: http://www.vg247.com/2013/09/11/microsoft-in-genuinely-enviable-position-despite-xbox-one-reversals-says-lewis/

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TheUnholy1994Posted:

Dr-J
CHP
Raci
Miss I was never against Microsoft in the first place. Just kids panicking about stuff they truly didn't understand.


And that's exactly what was going on


same. i think they should have stuck with their original plan.


Add another one. I loved the DRM. I hope it comes back in the future.


Why like Drm? It puts on more restrictions and would screw over the "letting a friend borrow my game" thing. To me, the more open it is the better because the more you can do. I wouldnt want to pay $500 on something with those DRM restraints. You might say since its more open, then it means easier jtagging and more hackers but just report them.

No DRM is bar far the best thing they did to the xbox.

Dr-JPosted:

CHP
Raci
Miss I was never against Microsoft in the first place. Just kids panicking about stuff they truly didn't understand.


And that's exactly what was going on


same. i think they should have stuck with their original plan.


Add another one. I loved the DRM. I hope it comes back in the future.

CHPPosted:

Raci
Miss I was never against Microsoft in the first place. Just kids panicking about stuff they truly didn't understand.


And that's exactly what was going on


same. i think they should have stuck with their original plan.

-CPPosted:

I have pre-ordered the Xbox ONE and cancelled it 2 times now, lol

RaciPosted:

Miss I was never against Microsoft in the first place. Just kids panicking about stuff they truly didn't understand.


And that's exactly what was going on

AlbericiPosted:

III_XBOI_III
-Ben-
Wagering I don't think it was Microsofts fault at all, just the ignorant community.


I agree, myself included but everyone jumped to conclusions before giving microsoft a chance to explain what benefits the things would include!


This is because they never explained anything. They just dropped a bombshell on everyone and when asked questions, they danced around them and couldn't give straight answers. That was the problem. I wasn't one of those guys who were just absolutely ready to abandon ship but I do like to know what im spending my money on before buying. They're the reason why drm is gone, not the "12 year olds" who wouldn't be able to afford the game anyway.


I read it all and still think the dmr is stupid so my op

III_XBOI_IIIPosted:

-Ben-
Wagering I don't think it was Microsofts fault at all, just the ignorant community.


I agree, myself included but everyone jumped to conclusions before giving microsoft a chance to explain what benefits the things would include!


This is because they never explained anything. They just dropped a bombshell on everyone and when asked questions, they danced around them and couldn't give straight answers. That was the problem. I wasn't one of those guys who were just absolutely ready to abandon ship but I do like to know what im spending my money on before buying. They're the reason why drm is gone, not the "12 year olds" who wouldn't be able to afford the game anyway.

Evo8Posted:

I was never against Microsoft in the first place. Just kids panicking about stuff they truly didn't understand.

JPEGPosted:

I never was against Microsoft, I love the fact that they listened to their customers and reversal their "mistakes".

Dr-JPosted:

Why would it hurt MS? It's the 12 year olds who don't understand anything.