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" ... It's actually not that far off from Sony's E3 last year, in a curious way. Microsoft has used its stage to talk about hardware and services in the past few years, showing off the system-level stuff that's more its domain than a straight game publisher. Sony, however, has doubled down on its phenomenal first-party development for a while now, culminating with last year's show that focused on four games and four games only, foregoing the traditional preambles from higher up executives extolling the business side of the operation. It's a successful strategy for the modern E3: Microsoft has arguably revealed much bigger additions to its console in the form of things like backward compatibility and game pass. But these don't make trailers in the same way a big AAA game does, and as a result, Sony has just proven itself handier with stagecraft and hype for a while now. ... "
" ... Key advice: Treat the first screen of your message (both desktop and mobile version) as high-priced advertising space, and don’t waste it on long preambles and other inessential things. ... "
" ... You’ve probably heard this quip about banks: “You have to prove to them you don’t need a loan, before they’ll give you one.” Don’t try that stunt at home—or work—when you need help. Avoid all the long preambles about how you don’t really need help with X or Y and how much you know about Z. Asking for help is no time to ramble on in an attempt to let others know how qualified and competent you are in other areas. ... "