Let's host Windows 7 parties!
It must be, since they let you watch it.strager wrote:
omfg.
Watching the video. Camera shit and editing is shit.
I love how they talk about "basic features". Have "basic features" changed in the last decade?
"REALLY informal."
How is "help" a "great resource"? I go to "help" when I have a problem, not when I'm bored. windows.com/help is, I'm sure, not for leisure reading!
The black guy is annoying. Arg.
"Be totally creative with ... the parties." What?
wtf at that guy doing the wang symbol or whatever.
This video was full of fail.
How about not desperately trying to cater to the "hip" crowd and actually show off some of the useful new features and tell people why they should switch to Windows 7? As long as the word of mouth is "7 is a stable OS and looks better than XP/OSX" rather than "7 is buggy and slow and sucks use XP", they'll do great in sales. After all, almost all OEM computers come with Windows preinstalled on them. Besides, there's nothing particularly bad about the idea of hosting parties to pitch Windows 7, they're just doing it horribly wrong.Pasonia wrote:
This goes to show one clear thing. Open up the spoilers if you are sure you won't rage at it. (4chan /b/tards you will rage at it, so read at your own risk)SPOILERThe Japanese are a MUCH EASIER crowd to please than the Westerners. Basically, moe-geared tactics for any product is sure to succeed in Japan (We don't have to look that far, think KANON, AIR, and every commercially successful media product since the turn of the century).
But you can't have blood and gore for a Windows 7 promotion (it'll be cool if someone like Alex Mercer can advertise the product with some awesome chop-scenes, but then the ESRB and the Feds and the Secret Service and the White House will all come in to say STOP!), you can't use sex to sell (obviously if you're going to get Kim Kardashian to promote Windows 7 it'll be featured on every critical website as LOLFAIL), and you can't do this and that and this and that...
Trying too hard to please can be severe LOLFAIL. I blame it all on 4chan. They blur everything in the West side of the world and makes wrong look so right, no one can tell what is what anymore.
K2J wrote:
Japan: An official OS-tan and her theme with the premium model, voiced by a relatively popular VA.
ಠ_ಠEcho wrote:
http://www.japanator.com/the-os-war-is-won-windows-7-gets-officially-endorsed-os-tan-11521.phtml
Can you believe that Microsoft put the launch of Windows 7 in our hands?That single line explains everything. Though, I'd say that I like the English approach better than the Japanese approach. Parties > some weird theme with a generic anime-style girl that I could personally care less about.
That's what normal internet people/journalists are for.Ekaru wrote:
They get an A for effort, at least. But they also should've made a more traditional video so you would only have to watch one video if you just wanted to see what Windows 7 had to offer and had no plans on throwing a party. *sigh*
http://www.youtube.com/user/WindowsVideosEkaru wrote:
They get an A for effort, at least. But they also should've made a more traditional video so you would only have to watch one video if you just wanted to see what Windows 7 had to offer and had no plans on throwing a party. *sigh*
Hey, catchy music, nice rythm. I'm so sold on this... I think I am going to upgrade my pc from vista to this brand new MS-DOS 5 right now.K2J wrote:
USA: A standard live-action video trying to convince people that setting up an OS is a social event. You know, kind of like that MS-DOS 5 rap.