DaveD said:
If the number gap keeps growing bigger, it means it will never catch up |
If the gap grows to 10 million, by the time the X360 hits 60 million, that'll mean the PS3, at 50 million, is much closer, in terms of marketshare, than it once was, despite the numerical gap growing. If the PS3 ever actually starts outselling the 360, in a raw numbers way, it'll be a real statement, at this point in the generation.
Although, I suppose, a PS3 pricecut could very well drive such an event. Heck the revenue spent on PS3s is remarkably larger than what is spent on 360s week-to-week as it is.







