huaxiong90 said:
jarrod said:
huaxiong90 said:
jarrod said:
huaxiong90 said:
No Halo game has outsold GT3 yet.
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No, but no GT game will sell what GT3 did again either. Halo's on the rise, GT's on the downslope. You people need to stop living in the past.
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Actually, GT went up since the PS1 days. Then it went back with GT4. It could easily be a fluctuation. MGS 2 sold high, then it went down with MGS3, and then up again with MGS4. Wait till the game releases, then judge.
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I think big series are always open to generational shift playing with sales, the "first next gen" rlease almost always does a little better (though GT5P may work against GT5's favor in this regard then). GT2's actually the worst selling "main" game in the series though, it hasn't been continual rise since GT1 (which is different from Halo 1 -> 2 -> 3).
The MGS comparison doesn't exactly bode well for GT though, MGS4 barely outsold MGS3 and didn't come close to MGS2. Using the same logic, wouldn't it be fair to say the same will hold true true for GT5?
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1. Look at GT4P's sales compared to 4.
2. MGS isn't as big as Gran Turismo. You're not taking the scale into account.
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1. Trying to extrapolate GT5P/GT5 from GT4P/GT4 is inherently unfeasible for a litany of reasons. Do I really need to go into it?
2. Bigger series tend to get more effected by userbase fluctuations, it's smaller series that tend to hold up better. Again, look at Nintendo and how Mario Kart evolved sales wise from N64 to GC to Wii. This works more in MGS' favor than GT's.