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pitzy272 said:
yo_john117 said:


You can count GOTY sales all you want in a vaccum. However if you are going to compare one game to another you can't count extra versions of the game when the other said title doesn;t have any. You also can't say well it is Microsofts fault for not having a GOTY edition because that is BS. No Halo as ever done it.

It should be GT5 vs. Halo 4 and no other versions of GT5 should be counted.

In the end it won;t matter because Halo 4 will sell more copies.

What do you mean no other version of GT5 should be counted? Like GT5: P or the special editions of GT5?


Some people are claiming GT5's goty/dlc edition should not count towards GT5's sales (which I think is a tad ridiculous). GT5:P's sales are considered separate from GT5's sales, and there hasn't really been an argument there. 

Yeah that is absolutely ridiculous. All version of a game should count towards its total sales.

 

@ Ethomaz: Please do some research man. Halo 3: ODST is a completely different game. It doesn't include the Halo 3 campaign. It is NOT a re-release of Halo 3.

Actually you're right, Halo 3 ODST is a re-release of Halo 3 so we should combine their sales so that brings Halo 3's total sales to 17.8 million. I can live with this.

Wow look at that guys! Halo 3 is the 360's best selling game