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DonFerrari said:
d21lewis said:

Which is why Xbox One tracked ahead for three years. 

*Edit* in fact, didn't Xbox One track ahead until this year?

I'm not sure I follow your line of though.

But anyway my point was that on USA and UK X1 tracked ahead of X360 for the longest time and more recently it is falling back (so any problem causing it is more on recent time than on reveal), also outside of USA and UK it done bad at start and worse after. So I really don't see where the turn around really is when talking from sales perspective (because on technical and effort I can see what they done).

The Xbox 360 really didn't sell well, initially. Coming off of the original Xbox that only sold about 22 million or something like that, vs 150 million plus from the PS2, nobody took the 360 seriously. It was called a "Dreamcast" when Sony showed off amazing tech demos that looked great while the 360 was just showcasing games that looked like higher resolution PS2 games with a game looks Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter every now and then.

 

The first year, the Xbox 360 didn't really sell that well. They wanted to have 10 million consoles sold before the PS3 launched but that didn't happen. I think they sold under 6 million. There was never any doubt that the PS3 would over take the 360. There's even a popular thread here on this site where nobody expected the 360 to ever sell 40 million (or whatever the number was).

The thing is, after the PS3 press conference, the 360 was able to hold off the PS3 for about 8 years. Mostly due to the one year headstart. If you put the PS3's first year of sales up against the Xbox 360's first year of sales, the PS3 sold more from day one. Same for the second year. Same for the third. In fact, if I'm not mistaken, the PS3 outsold the Xbox 360 side by side every year except the year that the Xbox 360 released the Kinect (2010). 

So in 2005, the Xbox 360 started off with decent sales and in 2010, it had really good sales. In 2006, the PS3 started off with Good sales and maintained good sales.

 

The PS4 started off with GREAT sales and never looked back. The Xbox One started off with GREAT sales and just dropped to good.

 

So, when you look at 2005 (the first year) for the Xbox 360 vs 2013 for the Xbox One (the first year), the Xbox One looks better because it started off selling better. It wasn't until the Xbox 360 got Kinect that it had a bit of a sales explosion. The XBO never had that sales explosion.

 

Hopefully I wasn't too wordy. I'm at work and I have to go . I'll check back later