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Dark_Feanor said:

We don´t know if it was 200K, but it could have been, the same way November could be a 200K lead for the XOne.

There is no "tidal force" anywhere, keep the hyperboles at there place. If anything other than the price advantage that influenced the early PS4 lead was the hardcore gamers delusion that Microsoft was a evil company trying to block the ownership of their games with a terrible, buggy and slugsh hardware, with no apeal to quality that Sony has...

Well, preaty much of this is gone now.

So are you saying that Microsoft had a perfect reveal of their new console.  Are you saying that they didn't try to block the ownership of their games?

Are we also going to neglect the fact that their previous console at launch had a failure rate over 50%?  Or the counteless games that got scratched on the previous console?  Surely this had to play in the role of people not favoring the XB1 at launch.  Or maybe it was the lack of games towards the end of the XB360 that had some people questioning whether to get the XB1 at launch.

I guess all of that coincidentally went away at the same time that they had their holiday price cut that caused a massive shipment of consoles.

Delusional...playstation has no gaemz.

Delusional...XBOX Live never gets hacked

Delusional...XBOX Live has more stable servers than PSN

People have spoken with their wallets and have chosen the PS4 over the XB1 when they were both 400 dollars.  The XB1 even had two free games included in their bundle and it still outsold the XB1.  So the price was clearly not the reason why the PS4 was selling better in the US.