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Can't say I'm surprised. His comments were rather damaging to Microsoft's reputation. You don't act like a jerk when you represent a company.
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I heard his girlfriend also left him, she could not always be turned on.
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To pull a line from Skyrim: Muiri: "Good. That bastard got exactly what he deserved."
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Francis was right.
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Twitter can destroy entrenched middle east dictatorships, what chance does a egostical office cube tyrant have against it? None apparently.
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I would say this strengthens the possibility of an always-online console
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Bad PR, not really surprising.
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I'll bet he works as a consultant for Microsoft now, making more than he did at his previous position.
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Bet Sony will be happy to hire him.
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Edited by Vampire Nox: 4/11/2013 12:00:04 PMIt's not surprising. He was an employee, talking about the next Xbox, but he wasn't even [i]working on[/i] the next Xbox and yet he was being derisive to the customer base about a possible feature that may or may not even be true. He was being snotty about something that he knows nothing about. There aren't many faster ways to get fired in this industry.
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good, that's no way to treat your customers.
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I chuckled when I saw this on Facebook.
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Awesome.
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To Microsoft's reputation? Eh. I think it was obvious that he was rogue and not speaking for Microsoft's behalf.
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good, what an asshole
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Microsoft was damaging to itself before this.