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misterd said:
Dark Chaos said:
Looks like never. How the tides have changed

Never at any time that matters. If the 360 stopped selling today, it'd take most of a year for the PS3 to catch up. Given the way the consoles have alternated leads, and the marginal sales advantage MS has despite a large price difference, I don't expect the 360 to pull away any time. The 360 is also at a point where the price cuts have had their maximum impact - future cuts will help, but likely not as much as the last one. The PS3's still got plenty of room to cut (when they can afford it), and likely can expect proportionately larger gains. Therefore the odds are good the differences in lifetime sales won't change dramatically from where they are now. Presumably the 360 will stop production before the PS3, and the 720 hit the market before the PS4, so the odds are the PS3 will get at least a year "to itself" in which it will probably be able to catch the 360.

Though, again, at that point no one will care.

 

I was talking about the bigger picture. How badly SONY has fallen. The fact that a couple years ago even a 360 fanboy would have expected the PS3 to outsell it. But since its release it hasn't come close. While many might blame the price its because of features that many didn't need and all SONY's fault.

THe 360 will always be atleast $150 cheaper cause if a PS3 can sell for $300 with all its features I am sure the arcade can sell for $150. From the glory days of the PS2 to now. No matter what happens SONY will have lost and MS wil have achieved their goal. Well alteast SONY doesn't seem to think they are losing well atleast Kaz doesn't think so.