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Smashchu2 said:
Farmageddon said:

So, out of the 15% who know about it, 8% plan to buy, before even seeing it doing anything usefull. How is that low?

Becuase 8% is low (in statistics, under 30% is rather low). You're basing the assumption that the precentage will go up if we know games. We don't know if it will, and we have seen it in action, so consumer can make a rational decision now.

Also, please tell me how 15%, 8% and 6% are not low?


Only 15% of people even know about it. There's no way someone who doesn't know about it would want to buy. So over 50% of the potential buyers "right now" want to buy it, and that's actually pretty big for a videogame peripheral. Very little actual software was shown so, again, lots of those who do know about it will be on a wait and see approach, and there wasn't any big mainstream media push for it either, so it's only natural few people know about it. Then again, most of the people who do know about it will fit the more enthusiastic crowd, so of course we can't extrapolate to say over 50% of Xbox 360 owners will buy it.

But the main point is, there's no such a thing as "under such % is low in statistics". It depends a lot on what you're looking at and how you're looking at it and what information you derive from it. And the information to be derived from this survey is absolutelly not "Natal is gonna be a bad seller".