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ZenfoldorVGI said:
MontanaHatchet said:
MANUELF said:
leo-j said:
bigjon said:
PS2 userbase around the time San Andreas was released was what? 90 million or so?

PS360... About 30 million... At best both versions will sell what SA did.

Im beting it will pass 20 million both versions combined.

GTA is bigger than it was when San ANdreas released, I never played it until the psp games, so there are people like me that are now GTA fans.


Not many people play the PSP GTA games trust me, but many people not think play GTAIV because the console cost a lot of money, then GTAIV will sell less than GTA:SA.


Liberty City Stories sold almost 5 million, on the king of bad attach rate no less. How can you say that? Oh, and I couldn't really understand what you were saying, sorry, but what do you mean "not think play?"

And when the preorders for the game look to be nearly double the launch of San Andreas (what was it, 2.4 million for the 360 and 1.6 million for the PS3?) then I'd say it will pass 20 million easily.


I'm not 100 percent convinced it will pass San Andreas all that easily, either, to be honest.

 

20 million would be a 66 percent attach rate to current gen consoles. That's a hell of a feat, but it could certainly do it.

 

I dunno how much better it can do that 66 percent though.

 

The pre-order thing is decisive evidence, however most poeple who own consoles now could still be considered hardcore early adopters who will certainly pre-order right away.

 

In other words, the casuals that bought SA, probably won't buy a PS3 or 360 to play the game if they don't already have one.

 

Who knows though. I see it reaching 15 million at least.

I know, it's like I've never heard of a console selling more over time.

Whenever a big game launches, the sales of whatever system, or systems it launched on permanently stop.

Quick PS3, load up on Disgaea and Hockey games! Your future depends on it! Then again, you're banned, so what's the point of responding?