Still stunned by the anger directed at one company who isn’t even responsible for the flawed product in question: the actual chipset itself.
Yes, at least two major companies dropped the ball on implementation. I get it. We’ve been over this… six pages ago.
So everybody freaking out over
just Sound United actually doing something to make their systems work as advertised is beyond silly.
Panasonic Solutions, now Nuvoton Technology, is the manufacturer: they released and sold buggy gear. Sony and Microsoft have a responsibility in this too, frankly. No this does not absolve SU and Yamaha for their part in not testing things… but it would have required them having PS5s and XBox with working content over a year before the consoles were publicly available.
(Perhaps
@M Code could she’d light on when SU and Yam went to production vs Sony and MS going to production, please.
)
On top of all of this, I haven’t seen one person bag on Yamaha the way everybody is piling on SU.
And, SU has actually done something about it. Whether you like it or not: immaterial. But they have done
something to Yamaha’s
nothing.
And in the end, this is really still just a big lesson in the
risks of both being First To Market, as well as Early Adoption.
*steps off soapbox