binary solo said:
You weren't just saying something positive though, you were making wildly speculative suggestions of a comeback of PS3 proportions, which is completely unsupported by the data. 110% increase from a low base of just 42.5K does not suggest any sort of comeback is on the cards. For a substantial comeback you'd have to see a 500% increase from a previous month of 42.5K. And even if it achieved a 500% increase it still would have come in 3rd for the month. Wii U is really selling that low that a 500% increase is still less than what the Xb one and PS4 each sold. If one was to think uncharitable thoughts one might suggest that making unrealistic speculations in respect of Wii U's future sales could be a tactic to try to elicit certain sorts of reactions from other people. Of course I would just put it down to over exuberance, but other people might not be so generous. If you generally avoid forums and then swing in intermittently with posts that lack analytical credibility then you should expect some interesting responses. Wii U has an enormous task ahead of it if it is to achieve an LTD of 60% of Wii, which is more or less the LTD that PS3 achieved relative to PS2. You can never say anything is impossible, but it is as improbable as is Sony phones achieving market share approaching that of iPhone and Samsung. |
I didn't know I couldn't compare loosely something. Just because I said a comeback doesn't mean I meant the exact same comeback if. If I did mean that I would say that. Come back is a come back regardless how big or if they don't win. If a baseball team is down 5 in ninth and only score 4 and lose you wouldn't give credit to the team on a comeback and almost pull off a win? Or if a baseball team comes back down 7 and wins then later another team comes back down 6 and wins you wouldn't say that was a comeback because it was less runs than the last comback I watched?
That what it sounds like to me, This guy is pleased that his favorite console is doing better so let's try and discredit his statement for whatever reason







