^this.
Ads would have to be intrusive to even be of value to advertisers.
Would need telemetry to provide information that ads are viewed. Not going to be enticing to end users.
No one would want it...and people would then just find ways to block the ad's somehow.
Instead just install it, not activate and just not be able to change your taskbar or desktop settings..
I play blizzard games and i have never been able to go to it, so i dont see any lost value to me. Rather they use the money elsewhere.
I could see the meeting though trying to argue why they even do it when even when they show off something...
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We fired or lost our event planners in the Microsoft merger and we just can’t manage the PR backlash of holding a huge party after firing half the staff.
Well, Quests are extremely popular and heavily played by 12 year olds.
It's just not the games you would probably play or even think of. The most popular games are very physical and social and not as appealing to old men.
Right now Gorilla...
careful which version of the abyss you watch. they changed the ending and a lot of people don't like it.
some people want to be able to watch the films in the best visual AND audio quality without having to rely on the internet or what content...
Impossible to show is one, but a lot of people literally have a kit in a box, so it is not like say a Tesla, until you tried it you do not know but once you do you want and use one type of affair.
There 2 second step has well, how easy it is to...
Thats fair. More of an apples and oranges comparison than I originally thought. Very interesting, thank you.
I feel like a big part of vr is marketing, no one has figured out how to make people want this badly. Might be because you can't show...
I imagine a lot of it was for the look and they already had smaller one by then, but for a while sitting around the radio, kids on the floor to listen to the soap or the game could have been already 'normal', for the type that bought TVs in the...
Oh i was still in the mindset that the radio was stationary, god thats huge, but more so that you didnt have to be in a single spot the whole time, but maybe at least within the room.
Living room radio that were not portable (popular handled radio that started in Nazi germany I think), living room record player /phonograph, would have existed before the TV
Im on my 13 pro still looking like no need to upgrade. probably wait until this no longer works then get 1-2 gen old phone. I myself am done with the days of paying 1k+ for a phone
You can sell them at really good price ($200) because you think you will sell the apps-ecosystem, but how many people who bought them use them just once a week after the first 90 days ?
I feel the experience, the magic of the first time you play...
I wonder what the first tvs cost and how that was received by people not targeted by its price point. A new entertainment requiring sitting and staring at a box instead of listening to music/shows anywhere you want.