zorg1000 said: PSP not outselling DS is 100% irrelevant to the discussion though, i have absolutely no idea how you came up with a response like that based on me saying a revision with better battery life can potentially make Switch more appealing to handheld gamers. its like you took 2 and 2 and came up with 7. It just doesnt add up. How is Switch getting a more portable friendly revision a drastic change in strategy? Its literally the same thing as those examples of more portable friendly revisions making the platform more attractive. If you dont think having a steady flow of releases throughout the year is important for a platform to sustain momentum than I dont know what to tell you. Wii U support dropped almost immediately. Wii games as of Dec 2006-33 Wii games as of March 2007-47 (14 new games) Wii games as of June 2007-72 (25 new games) Wii games as of Sept 2007-114 (42 new games) Wii games as of Dec 2007-196 (72 new games)
Wii U games as of Dec 2012-37 Wii U games as of March 2013-44 (7 new games) Wii U games as of June 2013-51 (7 new games) Wii U games as of Sept 2013-74 (23 new games) Wii U games as of Dec 2013-85 (11 new games)
The majority of games released in year 1 would have started development before the system released so support/lack of support was not decided by sales. |
I explained, and explained, and explained. You just don't want to understand.
I think it's best for us to stop arguing and let the time tell who's right.
Just let me know your predictions for 31/12/2020 and 31/12/2023.
Prediction made in 14/01/2014 for 31/12/2020: PS4: 100M XOne: 70M WiiU: 25M
Prediction made in 01/04/2016 for 31/12/2020: PS4: 100M XOne: 50M WiiU: 18M
Prediction made in 15/04/2017 for 31/12/2020: PS4: 90M XOne: 40M WiiU: 15M Switch: 20M
Prediction made in 24/03/2018 for 31/12/2020: PS4: 110M XOne: 50M WiiU: 14M Switch: 65M