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Megiddo said:
thismeintiel said:

The gold edition came with a $50 price cut. The blue has the same $299 price. So no, it will not be a huge upset. The only upset, as well as poor showing, will come if the XBO loses June. Or just ties. 

I mean, $349 for a PS4 pro is a pretty enticing price I would think. But yeah I don't expect the special blue Days of Play edition PS4 slim to have all that much an impact.

It is enticing, but it will mostly appeal to those who were already planning on picking up a PS4, possibly spending the extra $50 to get a good power bump.

flashfire926 said: 
thismeintiel said: 

The gold edition came with a $50 price cut. The blue has the same $299 price. So no, it will not be a huge upset. The only upset, as well as poor showing, will come if the XBO loses June. Or just ties. 

nope. XBO lost this May even with sales (and PS had none). How do expect the opposite this time?

If you don't understand that a $50 difference at $249 does not equal a $100 difference at $199, I can't help you. To me, it seems like you actually know the difference, you are just setting it up in case the PS4 still wins. "Well, that was to be expected." But if XBO wins, like it should, you can go around talking about some grand upset victory.