Creston wrote on Jun 26, 2013, 11:03:
I am pissed. Some of you have not yet received your OUYA -- and, to you, I apologize," she wrote in a Kickstarter update. "I did not promise to ship to *most* of you before we hit store shelves. I promised to ship to *all* of you.
I am SO pissed that I shipped a ton of consoles out to Amazon and Gamestop, and didn't bother to take a few of those units out of their allotments to send to you. THAT'S how pissed I am!
Way to treat the people who helped start your business there, Uhrman. Really fucking classy.
Creston
That isn't exactly fair. If they gave the systems to DHL in May, that should be more than enough time for these units to be delivered. Both Ouya and DHL have said as much. DHL's Operations Chief admitted that they are having problems making the deliveries in a timely fashion because of their own limitations regarding tracking, particularly for individual consumers as opposed to a large quantity sent to a single destination.
If Ouya is to blame for anything, it is for picking a shipping partner that obviously is not capable of delivering on its obligations. There could very well be more to this, but at this point, it sure looks like Ouya did as much as is reasonably expected.
This comment was edited on Jun 26, 2013, 12:30.