| Seece said: Again, you're wrong, I pointed that out in my OP before you even clicked on that thread. The fact of the matter is though for all concerned it is counted as being down YOY because the sheer amount of units is lower, you couldn't accept that, your problem not mine. What has what threads I make got to do with anything? What are you trying to say with this exactly? (What has this got to do with this thread?) I don't have to do either of what you say. Who said I said XBO was undertracked as well? If anything I've said it's overtracked. Your argument is petty and weak, and like I said you just don't like the thread. That doesn't mean you can come spam/shit up threads, you've been banned for this before no? |
So basically, you have no actual response to my point that you accept VGChartz numbers when it suits you, and reject them when it suits you, and that in this thread, you're not even using VGChartz numbers, you're using VGChartz numbers that you predict based on the previous week, operating on the premise that neither will see any change (this, despite the fact that PS4 was down 19% from the week before (and that was 13% down on the week before that), and Wii U was up 14% - not to mention that DKC:TF released on Wii U in the "predicted" week in the US and Europe).
Simply put, I have two criticisms of this thread:
1. It's too early to post this, given that we don't even have VGChartz numbers for the week in question.
2. That your use of VGChartz numbers to justify your argument contradicts your assertions in other threads. The fact that those threads aren't the exact same topic is irrelevant, since the issue itself is relevant - either you accept VGChartz numbers, or you don't. If you do, then you have to withdraw the claim that Wii U is overtracked. If you don't, then you don't get to use VGChartz numbers (let alone presumed VGChartz numbers) to proclaim that PS4 has overtaken Wii U worldwide this week.







