Userbase means a lot more for MS, who depends on royalties from third party game sales, than Nintendo, who depends much more on first party. People are locked in to their chosen console's ecosytem at this point. A couple million more Wii U's out there won't take a significant portion of the COD crowd away from the competition, and most who own a Wii U and PS4/X1 aren't choosing the Wii U version of third party games. A $50 price cut doesn't change preferences and buying habits.







