| fatslob-:O said: I am going to be real here ... The PS4 isn't exactly what I envisioned it's performance to be since it's falling below expectations of how a market leader should be performing. Sub 250K in North America for some months isn't "ideal" for a leading console. Perhaps just accomplishing the right moves isn't enough to muster up to the standards. Sony is going to need to do something about this ... |
Before you start talking like that, maybe you should wait and see how Sept-Dec plays out. These past few months have had the Destiny bundle siphoning off sales and PS4 may have a great holiday. I also agree with one poster in here, the fact that Sony and MS (MS partly due to low demand) were able to produce consoles more quickly allowed for them to keep up with demand much better than with their previous launches, which made for much larger launch numbers. Numbers for other consoles that would have been shifted to the spring/summer months when they could have finally had enough units on shelves. So, their launch numbers would have been lower than the PS4/XBO, but their spring/summer months higher. Overall, the PS4 will be fine. If sales do drop low enough, Sony will just hack $50-$100 off the price and sales will greatly jump, again.







