TWRoO said:
From how I understand your calculations... the predicted sales are derived purely from the last week of Vita sales (and then comparing to last years other platform sales). This means any bumps in sales due to games or promotions outside of the normal calendar increases (Black Friday and Christmas) are actually throwing the prediction off course. What would be better at getting an end of year total prediction is to use a larger sales period (at least a month, but maybe go bi-monthly or quarter)... It wouldn't be as good at showing the weekly trends, but just for the end of 2012 total it would even it out a little (and wouldn't require updating as much). |
That would save the fluctuations unless a month received a crazy boost but a month of good sales might be an indication of an increase of Vita's bottom line sales which are what the chart truly predicts. One obscure week does throw it off and with such low sales right now it is a poor predictor of what sales will be like for Black Friday and beyond, which averages 137k a number the Vita should easily go over during those weeks. Judging Vita's sales using this slow period is the reason why it looks so bleak. Holiday sales will be holiday sales and I don't believe they are measurable by a trending percentage increase, especially since the percentages I am using are based off of consoles that were performing well before the holidays. This month and the next will change the Vita's average sales, I expect its sales to start picking up from here with the new software releases, the kicking in of PSone classics, PS plus integration, and PS Mobile launch. Maybe we will be surprised the week after Hitsume Miku, maybe Vita sales in Japan won't drop straight back down like they did when Persona 4 the Golden launched.
Before the PS3 everyone was nice to me :(








