bugrimmar said:
1.) If I were to release a family movie and an R rated movie at the same time, do you think that these movies will take each other's sales? No. They're two different shows that appeal to two different markets. GT is a racing franchise with a very established fan base. Do you think these fans won't buy the game? Halo is a shooter franchise with a very established fan base too. Do you think these fans won't buy the game either? Do you think that the people who own a Playstation console will not buy GT just because of a completely different game on a completely different console? The answer to all these questions is NO. 2.) How many PS4s do you think will be sold by next year? Will it be more than 80 million? Of course not. The PS3 is a much bigger market than the PS4 will ever be in a year or even three. No matter what you do, you can't beat the user base. It's like putting up a Mcdonald's in New York or in Latrobe (PA, population of less than 10k). A bigger market will always yield bigger sales. |
Just saying a bigger install base leads to more sales is not true, there are many other factors such as advertising and hype, both of which would be way more of GT6 was on the PS4. Using that logic for bigger market = bigger sales then that means that the PS2's top selling games would have destroyed the PS3's since it has double the install base. With the exception of GTA SA and Vice City the top software sales are pretty much identical. When the holiday season comes and people are on the fence about getting a X1 or PS4 and they see X1 with Halo 5 and no big system seller with the PS4 the average person will pick up a X1. The PS4 needs a big system seller to compete and it doesn't have to be an FPS to be competative.








