"It's really hard to enter the console market. You must have deep pockets, deep pockets and perfectly balanced accounts. It is not possible for all the contenders to reach a sufficient size. " Clearly, depending on the part of Microsoft, Valve has no stature to become a serious competitor, despite its high profitability. The man continues his charge against Valve: "They can meet a successful small scale, but it is rare that a new entrant sells dozens or even hundreds of millions of units. There are a few companies that can boast. It is not to have a good experience of the software, or have a strong brand. It takes a strong supply chain, production capacity and all that goes with it. These are not trivial problems, and it must be a few thousand people to solve them. "Harrison admits, however, that does not criticize the success of the company Gabe Newell, nor its role in the industry, adding that he is not sure Valve see a" reference point . "Key stakeholders will appreciate. He finished his interview still on a positive note for the attention of new entrants: "The arrival of new players is a good thing for the video game industry. This helps us validate sector growth and increases consumer interest against us. Finally, this is a situation where everyone wins. " Find this item on PCInpact.comUltraSharp U3014: Dell renews Monitor 30 Valve poucesMicrosoft tackle and newcomers on the market consolesPasseport Biometric eight fingerprints, two conservées
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