madskillz said:
I think a lot has to do with brand loyalty. For the U.S., most of us are gaming mercenaries. We love our brands, but let the sequel to it come out too expensive or lacking in value, and they will go the other way. I know a few Europeans, and they love the PS brand. They were going to buy it as soon as it hit, regardless of the lack of features. Here in the U.S., some folks will do that, but a lot of us are like 'Whoa! You are charging me what? And taking out some features?!' Europe and Australia really got shafted by Sony when they released the 60gb PS3 without full BC and charged MORE for it! How did Euro gamers respond? They loved it - and bought several of them. The U.S. gamer - who decided the price for the 20gb and 60gb PS3s were too high - balked, hence the price cuts and carrots dangled to U.S. gamers. The other regions didn't get that. And that's sad. Sony was like 'Take this or else' and a lot of Euro gamers jumped at the chance. I am still trying to understand that mentality. I used to be like that, but I grew a backbone and started taking a stand. |
America is also a country full of lemmings. The home shopping network is proof of such, the 360's reliability will be a massive factor in spreading good vibes worldwide, it's not an easy fix for some country's. I know the new models are far more reliable but you never know which one on the store shelfs is looking at you funny ;) The 360 has some great software, but aside from that it doesn't offer anything else. The PS3 has more functionality, and the Wii is cheaper. So brand loyalty is definitely a factor, but it's not the deciding factor on NOT buying a 360, it's offered plenty of it's own reasons to avoid.
Anyway I think PS3 software is doing fine, it's got a decent attach rate and the market is expanding :)
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