It's nice to say things, but your original comment literally confirmed my entire point whether you wanted it to or not
You simply shifted it to say Microsoft is typically bad at shit like this all the time, which is actually worse.
Of course, this is a strawman and you know it. Nobody ever releases a product on day one that has all the features a system will eventually have by the end of its life. Nobody would ever say otherwise. Yet, It is quite remarkably different in every conceivable way to pack in a product that you've been telling everyone is INTEGRAL to the Xbox One experience and then drop half the territories because the service is
supposedly not ready for those due to language issues (CBOAT: lol fi yopooo blvieve htat i hsa brindge o sel u). It's quite another to say it's so important to the Xbox One experience that you won't launch in territories where the feature is incomplete (which they did say after the original delay announcement), and then only a few days later say only 5 countries will get the COMPLETE Xbox One Kinect experience. It is yet another thing still to say the endless possibilities of Kinect are here and it's ready and yet have virtually no flagship titles for the thing ready, except some sequel to one of the worst game's I've ever played in my life and Kinect Sports Rivals which comes out in SPRING 2014.
They aren't ready. They haven't been ready for a long time, thus the endlessly confused messaging. The distinction between how not ready they are for this console launch compared to what you are saying, a peripheral launch versus the launch of a system where you're charging everyone
$100 more without a single thing to justify that price for god knows how many months (shouldn't their experience with Kinect have made them MORE prepared? Of course not, because the MS insiders said they were caught flatfooted by the speed and preparedness of Sony with their PS4) is vast.
So, they're not the same (this situation is infinitely worse), and the only thing your comment did was suggest they have a pattern of launching new products poorly and unready.