| thx1139 said: Since people continue to claim PS3 undertracked during holidays and 360 overtracked (and most that say this believe by 100s of thousands.) I repost this from 3 days ago. postoffficebuddy dug up the individual weekly threads from last year November and December. I then used excel to produce the information below the links. Summary: PS3 was adjusted 3,713 up and 360 adjusted down 88,663. The 360 adjustment down was solely because of the reported sales for the week after Christmas where 360 was in incredibly short supply. Without that week the 360 adjustments were up nearly 100,000. postofficebuddy said:
So if I read this correctly this is what I have.
Looks like the PS3 from BF through the end of the year was adjusted net up of 3,713. Looks like the 360 from BF through the end of the year was adjusted net down 88,663 which can be attributed nearly all to the final week when VGC was not yet aware of 360 shortages. Actually prior to that final week the adjustments were net up 99,169. |
Actually, now I remember thanks to SolidSnake08. I'm petty sure it was mostly undertracked in Sept-Oct due to VGC underestimating the impact from the Move launch. But then we got tracking numbers from Nintendo, which showed that the PS3 was actually outselling the 360, when we had the 360 previously outselling it. By the time Black Friday and December rolled around, they had got their tracking more in line to what it was actually selling.







