| The_God_of_War said: The 360 is only outselling the PS3 by 20-30K a week despite being half or even under half the price. So there's not much to panic about there, Sony shouldn't cut the PS3's price until Q4. As for the PSP, they should announce a new model and get some new big games on it as quickly as possible. Giving GT PSP a release date would be a good start. Maybe a price cut too so it can do well outside of Japan. That's all I can really think of. |
I agree with that. Make production cheaper at the same price.
But about the 360 sales thing, it's a cheaper console yes, but it's also profitable and it's also beating it. You might be able to argue effectively that those are the only reasons it's ahead right now, but at the end of the day 360 has a bigger install base and it's making a profit. This is where they should be concerned about, they should be at least better at one or even on at least one of the two, but they are behind on both.
Thanks for not using the "360 had a 1 year head start" gibberish by the way, it's refreshing to know people still have independent thoughts, especially 3 years later when people are still making that excuse.
Right now, Sony needs to focus on turning a profit, look at Nintendo, Successive generations of being down (N64 and Gamecube) hasn't hurt them because they've turned a profit on both. So long as Sony does that by the end of the gen (which it should), it'll do fine. Hopefully blu-ray and CELL will make developing the PS4 a much less costly venture.







