Smashchu2 said:
A few flaws in your reasoning
- I hate the argument "When we align the launches, 360 wins." It's irrelivent and only matters in fanboy wars. The whole idea of launching a console first is to get the head start from publihsers and consumers. Take this example: Islam grew faster in its time than Christianity did. Both are the top two largest religions in the world. By your logic, Islam is the best and should be the biggest religion, but Christianity beats it by about 500-600 years and is the largest religion in the wrold at this point. Being first matters.
- "PS3 is doing better at a higher price," is irrelivent since price has not been the driving factor in the industry. There is never a consistance with price and sales. Wii Fit outsold numerous games despite being ~$90, budget games at $30 or $20 are oldsold by games that are $20 to $30 more. The Gamecube was cheaper than the PS2, and the PS2 did better. The 360 is less than the Wii, but the Wii does better. People payed for premiums on Wiis just to get them. Price is not consistant. The other thing is we do not know if a price cut would help (or if Sony sees it as fesible). The 360 has not seen trumendious growth despite its cut. This is very inconsistant.
- What do I say to exclusive games?

This is a moot point. If the system hasn't had it's savior yet, it wont have one.
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Auch, that pic really packs a stinger. Go easy on him, Smashchu2.