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quickrick said:
StarDoor said:

You clearly have no idea what you're talking about.

Let's look at all of the sell-through announcements in 2017:

Sony said that PS4 had sold 53.4 million units as of January 1st, which was a Sunday.

Sony said that PS4 had sold 60.4 million units as of June 11th, which was a Sunday.

Sony said that PS4 had sold over 70.6 million units as of December 3rd, which was a Sunday.

Nintendo said that Switch had sold over 10 million units as of December 10th, which was a Sunday.

Sony said that PS4 had sold 73.6 million units as of December 31st, which was a Sunday.

Hell, back when Sony announced that PS4 had passed 10 million units, it was as of August 10th, 2014, which was a Sunday.

Companies run on weekly schedules. You even tried to bring up Nintendo's quarterly presentation in this thread, which showed Switch's sell-through on a weekly basis. But now, when it's convenient for you, you're going to say that it's actually tracked daily, because you want Switch's sales to be as low as possible. Pathetic.

i'm just going by data we have the numbers don't make sense, the most logical number for switch is 12.7-12.8 million, if they use 10 million we have to assume its very close to 10 million, the other stuff i have no idea what you are talking about.

Just like how over 4.8m in the US meant close to 4.8m, right?

Oh wait! We found out it was actually 4.88m so your entire argument is thrown out the window.



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