CGI-Quality said:
I asked a simple question and have had a question asked of me WITHOUT having my question answered. Oh well... |
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And to prove you wrong..........
I am actually curious, how is the PS3 (currently) doing "badly"?
My answer(s)
- The system has lost 576 million dollars. Now this is just the last figure. The cheaper PS3s may not have been shipped which may mean they lost 612 million dollars. It could even be more as $18 was the last figure, and probably the lowest one. This is a low ball estimate.
- The best selling games on the PS3 are from third parties which have sold around 5 million I beleive. This is a far cry from Microsoft's 10 million and Nintendo's 40 million for their top game(s).
- Sony also does not increase in demand. The two jumps past the Wii the system has ever had have been price cuts. The first was the initial and and the other was the Slim. (NOTE:Demand=/=Quantity Demanded. Quantity Demanded is how many units of a good is demanded at a set price level. Demand is just how much we want a good. It shifts due to factors other than price)
- PS3 is now supply constraint and is selling under the compition, but Nintendo sold over them. This means people aren't calling stores to see if they have PS3s. They aren't waiting in long lines for them. They are not rushing out the store with the last PS3. Demand is low for PS3s and anyone with a basic understanding of economics can see that.
- If they use the FIFO inventory method, they still lose money
- This is over time. Sony's Slim boost is falling and there is no doubt about it. This particular week was bad, but ig you look at weekely sales, this was happening before this week.
- The Gap gets bigger every week the 360 beats the PS3.
And now here is the kicker, you words: HAS it done badly, yes. HAS it lost tons of money, yes. IS it it in last place, yes.
I answered it a long time again, but you never looked at the facts. Most of the time, people would cherry pick what they want or try to shift topics to the 360 and Wii and try to call them failures.
So I answered your question a long time and then some. So would you answer mine. You have dodged it at every turn.







