| ookaze said:
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. |
Well if we are going to start an e-penis measuring contest over what console is better I figured we might as well go all out. There really isn't a useful way to quantify this data without a ton more info on every title released. We would need average return on investment, genre of the game. and development time with required budget to make another game in a similar genre that could be expected to sell somewhat well. The weghted average would help address some of those concerns but would still not be nearly robust enough.







