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Intrinsic said:
Acevil said:

However that implies Nintendo fans have a large fanbase enough to talk that is equal to Sony's fanbase or Microsoft's Fanbase. So your common sense isn't exactly true either. The three fanbases are not equel in size. The fact that Zelda is being talked about is interesting, because it has caused excitement.  You do not see Pokemon as up there as Zelda. Even E3 coverage places have talked about how well Zelda is being shown. 

I have no idea how that works for you, but you just helped me prove what I mean by common sense is not common. lets see....

40M people talking about 30+ games means that if split evenly you get an average of around 1.1M/game. 

15M people talking about 1 game means yo...... if you don't get it by now never mind.

Oh, so you can just talk about one game per E3.I mean, if we are talking about Zelda here, I cant talk about God of.... what was the name again?

THATS common sense, not the... thing you are implying.Dont get me wrong, some of those people talking about the game are trying to bash the game, like you and some others here.And people that watch E3 are more avid gamers than casuals are.So the chance that they saw, or at least heard of all games that appeared on E3, be it through a live stream, a article in a site, or by a friend is high.So this data actually shows that, the same guy that is talking about God Of War 4 and Horizon, is also talking about Zelda.Because you know, gamers talk about GAMES, not  A game.



My (locked) thread about how difficulty should be a decision for the developers, not the gamers.

https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=241866&page=1