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tarheel91 said:
Kzoellner said:
tarheel91 said:
Kzoellner said:
Please lock. Not to be mean you are talking about system at a perfect price point. For two they are targeting a market that doesn't care for gaming but will shell out 200-250 for a system plus 30-50 for a game. Sounds like the Ipod. easy to use and unique for its time. also beat everyone else to the punch. cheers

And yet, with all of this, the Wii is losing marketshare.  What can you argue against my exponential loss of marketshare point and all of its infallibleness?

Please provide stats of this?  I just want to see the information on what you are looking at.

 

 

*** EDIT *** I mean where they are not the leaders in sales still...

I didn't say they'd lost first place (yet).  Let me quote myself from the first post:

According to this thread, the Wii was at 48.9% marketshare!  It's now at 48.7%!  While you may point out that this is a relatively small change, I'd like to remind you that exponential functions start off increasing slowly before they shoot up.  This is clearly the case here, and we'll be seeing larger and larger loss in market share before this year is over.

in 2007 360 lost tons of marketshare to ps3, then in 2008 the 360 took back some market share, and in 2009 the first half 360 took more market share, then lost tons of market share in the second half.  Despite what you have been saying, things can change quickly.  Wii was losing market share very slowly at the start of the year, and things have changed, it isn't exponentially increasing, it has decreased or stayed flat.  A 0.2% change in marketshare is meaningless, we should be discussing the context for the events that are happening, not talking about a pathetic 0.2% change in marketshare.



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