| tuoyo said: Almost is a relative term I think. If you are considering week 2 sales to week 1 sales then 80% seems like almost 100% to me. If you are comparing year end sales to company forecasts then 20% is quite a way off and so is not almost. If you are comparing the difference between two teams in a match with ended 5-4 then it was almost a draw even though one scored 20% less than the other. |
Basically you are saying that if a game sells 100,000 units in week 1 and 80,000 units in week 2, it sells almost 100% in week 2 as it sold in week 1. Or 1 million in week 1 then 800,000 in week 2. This is just not something I can agree on.
MikeB predicts that the PS3 will sell about 140 million units by the end of 2016 and triple the amount of 360s in the long run.







