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Solid-Stark said:
Kynes said:
Solid-Stark said:

Correct me if I'm wrong..VGC tracks how many households will have access to a functional Move controller, therefore if a customer buys more than one it would'nt count because with just one controller his household is classified that he can buy a Move game. This number is important for devs as they can see how much a Move game can sell in respect to the number of households who have atleast one functional Move controller. That makes sense.

But then on the other hand, people want to see how many individual Move controllers are sold, regardless if a PSeye is sold along with it, because Kinect, with current Move numbers and method of sales count, would have a sales number advatage. Which also makes sense.

 

I didn't knew that you could use more than one kinect with a X360.

You can't. One Kinect sold is one kinect sold, however 2 Move controllers sold with one PSeye is only one Move sold. See the sale number advantage people are complaining about.

I don't care much for Move/Kinect sales. Let alone the console war. Gamer first.

I don't get why Kinect is going to have a sale number advantage, one kinect bought means one X360 kinect capable, one PSeye plus four move controllers means one PS3 capable, not four. It's absurd to compare sales of kinect and move any other way, this one is the only one which has any relevant meaning.

Counting move controllers individually it's mostly for number wars, because most people already know which motion controller method is probable to sell more.