Genocidicles said:Microsoft could have a home teleportation service, it still wouldn't matter if no one gives a shit.
you're forgetting one key element, the WiiU. If as you say a third will just grab something then the much cheeper console with more games would win out over the more expensive one with fewer games. Thus your scenario only holds up after the PS4 & WiiU sell out.Sonic Doctor said:So I won't be surprised when kids that really don't have the ability to go around pre-ordering things, come into stores with their parents to get the PS4, but it ends up being out of stock, then at that point about a third of those parents are probably going to tell their kid to just get an Xbox One, because a game console is a game console.Genocidicles said:Microsoft could have a home teleportation service, it still wouldn't matter if no one gives a shit.
It is sad, but true.
Aaahh, but you are forgetting that a ton of families have a Wii, and many of those parents are too stupid to see that the Wii U is a new console and not just some kind of similar side version of the Wii. The kid will settle for the Wii U, but then the parent will get the Xbox One instead because they will say, "But Timmy, we already have a Wii at home, so the Xbox One is the only choice." Then said parents will not hear another word out of their kid's mouth because they don't want too seem like they don't know what they are talking about.DRTJR said:you're forgetting one key element, the WiiU. If as you say a third will just grab something then the much cheeper console with more games would win out over the more expensive one with fewer games. Thus your scenario only holds up after the PS4 & WiiU sell out.Sonic Doctor said:snip
Ah but with the bad Economy the substualy cheeper WiiU will apeel to those brain dead morons because it's $200+ less than the Xbone which they can watch a few pay per view wrestling matches with.Sonic Doctor said:Aaahh, but you are forgetting that a ton of families have a Wii, and many of those parents are too stupid to see that the Wii U is a new console and not just some kind of similar side version of the Wii. The kid will settle for the Wii U, but then the parent will get the Xbox One instead because they will say, "But Timmy, we already have a Wii at home, so the Xbox One is the only choice." Then said parents will not hear another word out of their kid's mouth because they don't want too seem like they don't know what they are talking about.DRTJR said:you're forgetting one key element, the WiiU. If as you say a third will just grab something then the much cheeper console with more games would win out over the more expensive one with fewer games. Thus your scenario only holds up after the PS4 & WiiU sell out.Sonic Doctor said:snip
That's the important thing. I mean the 360 started out with a 5 million sales lead over the PS3 due to launch timings and the PS3 still eventually caught up and overtook it.Denamic said:How does a logistics advantage carry anything past the first few weeks? Both Sony and Microsoft will have a metric fuckton of preorders to fill, and it's obvious that the one with better supply lines will ship more units in a given period of time. Once the launch weeks are over, none of that matters any more.
You may not know anyone that is getting an Xbox One, but that doesn't mean they won't sell like hot cakes, which they are in my area.Mister Chippy said:Considering the PS4 has higher cap limits than the Xbone, and that while I know plenty of people getting a PS4 (hell, even my little brother is shelling out the money and he's a dedicated Nintendo fan) I don't know anyone ordering the Xbone, I have no clue what this analyst thinks he's saying.
The Xbone is more expensive, less popular, and all current evidence suggests that Sony has more product to ship than Microsoft.
Oh, so that's why Ford, GM, Chrysler, etc. are doing so much better than Toyota, Honda, Nissan, etc. ?Skops said:This just in: American product sells better in America
"shocking" said no one.
Did you bother to ask how many preorders they were allowed to take for each system? Because I did.Sonic Doctor said:You may not know anyone that is getting an Xbox One, but that doesn't mean they won't sell like hot cakes, which they are in my area.Mister Chippy said:Considering the PS4 has higher cap limits than the Xbone, and that while I know plenty of people getting a PS4 (hell, even my little brother is shelling out the money and he's a dedicated Nintendo fan) I don't know anyone ordering the Xbone, I have no clue what this analyst thinks he's saying.
The Xbone is more expensive, less popular, and all current evidence suggests that Sony has more product to ship than Microsoft.
I happened to be in a GameStop while a friend was paying off a game pre-order, and I was curious, so I asked the service guy how both PS4 and Xbox One were doing on pre-orders. He told me that they weren't taking any more pre-orders at the moment, because they had already run over the pre-order limit on both with the amount they were guaranteed to have on launch.
If that is the case with most GameStops, then even with Microsoft's screw-ups, they are still neck and neck with Sony.
Okay, your logic fell off the cliff there because you didn't read what I said. My point was that stupid parents won't get the Wii U because they don't think it is a totally new system, just a Wii with a few new but unimportant peripheral things added and re-branded with a U at the end.DRTJR said:Ah but with the bad Economy the substualy cheeper WiiU will apeel to those brain dead morons because it's $200+ less than the Xbone which they can watch a few pay per view wrestling matches with.Sonic Doctor said:Aaahh, but you are forgetting that a ton of families have a Wii, and many of those parents are too stupid to see that the Wii U is a new console and not just some kind of similar side version of the Wii. The kid will settle for the Wii U, but then the parent will get the Xbox One instead because they will say, "But Timmy, we already have a Wii at home, so the Xbox One is the only choice." Then said parents will not hear another word out of their kid's mouth because they don't want too seem like they don't know what they are talking about.
This isn't really about sales. It's logistics. It's about shipping out the consoles that are essentially already sold. After that first couple of weeks, this advantage is nullified, because the initial spike will have died out and people who couldn't get their hands on a console before can now.BrotherRool said:That's the important thing. I mean the 360 started out with a 5 million sales lead over the PS3 due to launch timings and the PS3 still eventually caught up and overtook it.Denamic said:How does a logistics advantage carry anything past the first few weeks? Both Sony and Microsoft will have a metric fuckton of preorders to fill, and it's obvious that the one with better supply lines will ship more units in a given period of time. Once the launch weeks are over, none of that matters any more.
If both consoles are popular enough to have supply problems for a couple of months after launch though, it will give the One some of the momentum back that it had lost in the pre-release PR. This probably puts them on a more level footing than anything else
I did actually. The one near me had an equal amount of each console that they were getting in. They said they did that because they didn't know exactly how many they would need of each in the beginning, so they decided to get same amount of both....and now both are pre-ordered out.Mister Chippy said:Did you bother to ask how many preorders they were allowed to take for each system? Because I did.
Last time I checked Gamestop had over five times more preorders available for the PS4 than they did for the Xbone. So even though they're both sold out of preorders, there are still way more PS4s being sold. This may have changed, but I doubt by much.
That's not true, units shipped from Microsoft's perspective IS units sold. That's retailers purchasing them. It just doesn't mean games sold unless the systems are purchased. When you hear X-number of units sold for most products, that's usually talking about how many copies were purchased directly AND by retailers. The original company doesn't care where they get the money unless the console is being sold at a loss. Then they'd want it to be going into the hands of gamers.lunavixen said:2) Units shipped means diddly squat, it's the units sold that matter, they could ship heaps of units to somewhere, but if they don't sell, then what's the point?