Gnizmo said:
And what exactly was your comment based upon that the number of titles released would not make a difference? Honestly the number of games released should not make a huge difference in the long run supposing you can expect a similar level of sales from all games.As the number of titles released increases you beging to approach the actual average sales of games released by SE. After a certain point you start to see very minor variations in the actual number rather than large changes because it is getting so close to the average sales (or limit to those familiar with this math concept). So the number of titles is not as big a factor as you would lead people to believe. |
This comparison is stupid anyway. Numbers of games released by SE are not a metric, it's not defining anything, and it's stupid to compare these.
At best, it shows how SE supported the platforms.
We can notice several games that sold poorly on several consoles, games that sold like less than 20k units. So the average sales are not interesting either as a metric of anything. The "weighted average" (is that how it's called?) would be more useful in this case.







