fatslob-:O said:
Means that immediate demand has been met in Europe for the Switch ... (they don't really want anymore Switch units than they already have) Shortages indicate potential sales and businesses would ideally try to match that demand ... The reason why PS4 peforms much better than the Switch in other European territories is because it's the far more desirable system and that's all there is to it, simple really ... |
Yes but if the demand is suddenly met, then that also tells you the sales would have gone up, so that is just what i am trying to say. There are still places where supply is not quite being met yet, so there could be more room for higher numbers eventually. Nope i don't buy your reason either. Any proof? I agree that Nintendo should make more of an effort in several of those countries but Switch doing Wii u-like numbers in Europe? Nope not buying it. Not like the numbers here are all that accurate at times anyway.