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Pionner said:
Teeqoz said:
Pionner said:
CosmicSex said:

I have been watching the lists for over a year. Eventually you pick up on these things. But since I told you all you have to do is watch both lists for 24 hours to see if I am right (I am seriously trying to save you some time lol.)

There is no grand mystery to it... what I described is exactly how it works :)



No offence but i thought you had some definitive proof, not your observation. I think what, thismeintiel, said makes more sense. That's the way i always looked at it. Nobody really knows of course but that's the easiest and most logical explanation. I'll try watching the M&S list to see any similarities


Cosmic is right. If you want proof, take this: Unless the PS4 falls to number 9, the red arrow will dissapear soon.



Teeqoz said:
Also, guys, on Amazon, it's not called hourly bestsellers, that's just what we call it. On Amazon, it's simply called "Amazon bestsellers" and described as "Our most popular products based on sales. Updated hourly."

The arrows are based on rankings from 24 hours earlier. They have nothing to do with sales in correlation to last hour. Just look at the PSN cards, do you think all three of them sell exactly the same every hour?

And pay attention to te PS4, unless it falls to number 9, the red arrow will dissapear soon. How do I know this? Well, either I'm a psycic, or the way I described above is how the list works


Ok i saw it. Now what exactly are you both trying to prove with this? Whether 1 hour, 1 day, 1 week, Amazon is showing PS4 is selling more. I didn't see this needed to be explained when XB1 was selling more for 2 months. Does it matter that Amazon has a unique way of doing this? The end result is the same.


There was some misunderstanding about what the arrows represented and I wanted to offer insight because I understand it.   Nothing to prove really, just trying to help folks out on Chartz :)