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KruzeS said:
marc said:

Right... well for someone in the ad industry youre not a very good thinker. If a company wanted a favor they would never do what you are suggesting because it would be plain . Instead of fudging with another companies numbers they simply bolster their own. Who can prove it right or wrong then?

No, for someone in a random internet forum, you're not a good thinker (hey, you started it... Einstein).

You really think companies wouldn't try to track their competitors too? It's not like these things could go unnoticed for months with no end.


Your argument was covered as part of another reply earlier. Please re-read the post and improve your english comprehension. Maybe you should cut them all and paste them into word so you can see them all at once and tie everything together.

Regarding your second innane comment. Watch stock analysts and public news releases from companies and you see the public BS engine 1st hand every day on any channel or website that covers the market. "Noticing it" means nothing if there is no punishment to the behavior. But even that is beside the fact because as far as I know, there are no other professional companies collecting retail game sales data.