DonFerrari said:
The concept of lowballing is you make a estimative and a margin of confidence and "choose" the interval that grants you most probability. We don't have access to Nintendo data so we can only look at their forecast and sales. Since there were multiple cases they missed selling lower then we can't say they ALWAYS lowball. |
Well I'm going to, you'll just have to deal with that. 
This is an irrelevant nitpick anyway as whether I say they always lowball or not doesn't change the meaning of my post.







