Swordmasterman said:
Guy, this is Ridiculous, Atleast 20% of the Players dont use their consoles on Holidays, and a percentage of this still Off-line so de Xbox One, sold over 22-23 Millions ?, of Course not, We are Saying here that it sold 16-18 Millions, if they Were so Ahead of Xbox 360, they would say that because sell over 7 Millions more than the Previous Console, is Better than Giving "Mau" Information. The Console can have Multiple Accounts, the Console can Already be Shipped with Windows 10 Actived, and Many other Things, this is not a Reliable Source, and Even the Woman, who gave the Information said that. and i Dont See How Xbox One, sold 13 Millions on a Year, while Playstation 4, sold 17.5 Millions, i think that you Guys forget that USA, means less than 30% of the Total Sales for Sony, and More than 65% of the Total Sales for Microsoft, and Playstation 4, Defeated Xbox One, 10 Months in 12 Months last Year, and in one of the Months were Black friday, where they sold 300K More than Xbox One, And they Did not Get Out-sold a Single Week Worldwide Since Launch. |
With all due respect, you ought to really take a math lesson. A meager 5 percent of consoles offline during the holidays is all it takes for 19.2 million XONEs to look like 18 million. That sounds rather believable since a lot of people weren't home at the time and taking your boxed media center for a ride isn't the smartest thing to do...
And those numbers are for activation, not logins. Just press the metallic LED on the faceplate and you're a number. Also, consoles are, as of November 2015, not shipped with W10.
Your numbers don't add up and are illogical. But perhaps I'd rather remind you that you have used the good old "they'd say it!" card so often that it's old now...
| DonFerrari said: So after 90% digital attach rate now we have the always online console with over 30% offline console. Pleople need to decide if the Xbox have a strong or not digital/online presence. |
You're now just acting illogically by using an unrelated argument to justify your own... If we use VGChartz numbers, only 5 percent of the consoles were offline. Not that impressive of a number, right?








