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kowenicki said:
thelalaby said:
kowenicki said:
thelalaby said:
 

Xbox was down last week actually.  So, sorry, but no this isnt believable.

In any case, I dont care what happened last week... look at the software chart.  The Xbox ONE will have had a boost bigger than the WiiU this week.  No question about it. 


I'm aware Xbone dropped slightly last week, but this does not affect my argument at all. Its slight decrease was because the effect from Halo was not enough to counter the drop from COD bundles, but nevertheless it helped sustain it, otherwise it would have dropped much more notably (logically speaking).

Wii U's increase might be bigger percentage wise (by 1% lol), but let's not forget that it only increased 1k week-over-week... that's a pitiful number, and totally logical. I don't know if Xbone is undertracked or not, but WIi U's increase proves absolutely nothing imo.

A usual seasonal boost plus GTA of 17%?  no,  its wrong. 

We will see, but I am sure I am right on this.


I would agree with you if Xbone didn't have huge bundles and titles released over the past three weeks, raising sales to a higher-than-usual level. I'm curious, why are you neglecting the fact that sales were boosted last week in particular by Halo bundles and the effect of that on this week's numbers?

Once again.... they were down last week.

The previous week the boost was less than the ps4 had.  The big boost previous to that was actually a low absolute number as the starting point was low.

 

And once again, just because it was down last week, it doesn't mean its drop wasn't lessened by the Halo bundles. With a huge drop in Halo bundle sales this week, GTA V, Far Cry 4 and Dragon Age more than made up for the difference and gave it a 18% increase. It seems rather reasonable with everything considered IMO.

Anyway, we could agree to disagree I guess.