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CosmicSex said:
They are only hiding numbers because they are radically underselling the competition. They stopped a few months into 2014. The reason is that if you knew the PS4 was at 62 million and Xbox was at 27 million, it creates a situation for the consumer where they (being always right) might think that the PS4 is better for a reason whether they know it or not and go with that because its the same price or cheaper. I am saying it is psychological. I am saying knowing that the vast majority chose your competition will effect sales. This is worth exploring academically.

In 2014 Satya Nadella took over MS, they are focusing more on services and cloud computing from that point forward how many Xbox One's were sold itself doesn't really tell how sucessful they were as a whole so they decided to use Live as means to success it has nothing to do with PS4 outselling Xbox One.

Carl2291 said:
It's probably going to end up somewhere between 3-1 and 4-1 this year.

The real lack of any exclusive properties on Xbox One is starting to show. They're being left in the dust not just by Sony and the PS4, but Nintendo and the Switch too. It's bordering on an embarrassment.

Embarrassment? I don't think that word actually applies here they are more focus on how many userbase they have.



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