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NJ5 said:

I already told you where I got my numbers from


No you didn't. Where is the source for "each instance holds up 32 people I think" and "10 instances running simultaneously"?

FilaBrasileiro said:

 

I read that each instance holds at the most 32 people, though I can't verify that.


If it's for the whole home it would be just 17k, and that doesn't sound right.....peharps the mall holds more than 32 people? Also people drop in and out of an instance fairly often.

FilaBrasileiro said:

I'm bored so I'm gonna play with numbers a bit.

So if what you say is true, but let's say 10 seconds for the sake of argument and let's say everybody is buying the cheapest available product there, which is .49 cents, there are plenty of different "instances" for Home so there are not thousands of people cluttering up one place, so let's be conservative and say there are a total, at the most, 10 instances running simultaneously (each instance holds up 32 people I think). So in 4 days that would equal

 

.49 (price of product)*6 (products purchased a minute) * 60 (products purchased an hour) * 24 (product purchased a day) * 10 (all instances) = 42336

In those 4 days that would equal $169,344 in revenue


What do you think? Sounds right? Too high? Too low?

 

 

 

everybody knows how biased you are


Apparently I'm biased for not believing each person logged onto a Home server makes a purchase every 5 minutes (which is what your numbers imply). Go figure... Gosh, even leo-j agreed with me and then a Sony fan calls me on my bias, LOL.

 

 

No you're biased, no matter what you say, denial is the 1st step.

 

I never cared if you believed my numbers or not, I don't believe my own numbers, I only believe official numbers, this is just for fun and games but you got too serious and tried to pass your numbers as facts, which are just as erroneous. You do know what "I think" and "I can't verify that" means right?

 

As far as the instance goes, I've read up on that too and cannot verify that but do you really think there are thousands of people going to Home on the same instance? Ok...