tombi123 on 08 April 2008
| Desroko said: Using percentage increases instead of increases in real terms is Example 1 of "How to Lie with Statistics." Basically when you start from a low number, it's much, much easier to see a high-percentage increase. The conclusion is flawed, never mind the matter of extrapolating a full lifetime cycle from a year's worth of data. |
But PS3 sales were not that low in 2007 for 'others'. It outsold the 360 in 'others' last year.








