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Lauster said:
Goodnightmoon said:

Show us the proof that they were wrong

First, I put in bold in my previous message what you clearly didn't take into account. I didn't claim to give facts, just my feelings from previous discussions about Adobe in vgc. I can't find those topics because of the search tool that don't allow me to get topics older than 90 days. Maybe those who made these topics on Adobe years ago made the same mistake as Miyamotoo at the beginning by not saying it was only about online sales, and so gave me a false perception. I don't remember.

Nevertheless, I am not saying that they are necessarily wrong (even Pachter could be right ~.^ ), but it remains very questionable, even more so when they announce that the day before thanksgiving PSVR was higher than PS4 whereas other charts say the contrary (I think about amazon). Furthermore, "Research is based on the analysis of select, anonymous, and aggregated data".

 

Second, someone has already posted links, but you don't seem to want to consider his answer.

Insidb said:

He's referring to this, but they may have edited the title: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20151127005410/en/Adobe-Data-Shows-Top-Sellers-Black-Friday

If you look at this thread, it appears the name was edited later: http://67.227.255.239/forum/showthread.php?t=1147169&page=4

Because it seems like you don't understand what ADI does, its supposed to represent an 80% of digital sales on the US, just because another console ends up winning Black friday as a whole doesn't mean ADI data was wrong.

That link onlly tells me that XBO was one of the 5 best selling products in a sample that represents the 80% of digital sales, just because Ps4 (which was also on the top 5) won the BF doesn't mean the data was wrong, so the "but you don't seem to want to consider his answer" part is a bullshit, he didn't gave me any satisfactory answer to beggin with.

Last edited by Goodnightmoon - on 29 November 2017