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tak13 said:
curl-6 said:

Apology accepted.

Others have already addressed this at length, but it doesn't make a whole lot of sense to compare sales curves between a system that's still full price, (30,000 Yen I believe) to one that got a big price cut early on and at this point in its life was half the Switch's price. Naturally the Switch, having yet to receive any price cuts or hardware revisions, won't have hit its stride yet. Once these arrive, things are going to get better for the Switch, not worse.

Then why we do that when it comes to West? Eh?

It is a hybrid system, its price shouldn't be a disadvantage but sadly it is, because some Japanese people don't give a f@ck for home gaming on tv and view it as a handheld- only console at an exorbitant price, therefore there's need for an NS lite. 

What I'm insisting is that 3ds price point isn't a real advantage, it would be if NS was only a portable console. 

NS sales in the west support that! 

Facts that you keep ignoring:

-Like people already stated, 3DS performance in Japan and West are totally different. 3DS become 3rd best selling system ever in Japan, while in US and Europe probably its not even in top 10 best selling systems, 3DS sold similar number in US and Japan, and that tells a lot because every previous Nintendo system sold much more in US compared to Japan.

-Price point is disadvantage when you comparing much lower price point especially with platform that had huge price cut only 6 months after launch with system that still has launch price. Again, why Switch still has launch price point, why Nintendo didnt gave Switch also price cut yet? Simple because Switch has very good sales in Japan also and Nintendo is making huge profit with it in any case, and that wasn't case with 3DS.

Talking about West, Switch actualy like previous Nintendo systems selling much better in West compared to Japan, 3DS is not rule it is actually only Nintendo system that has similar sales in Nintendo historicaly easily biggest market (US) and in Japan (that was always much smaller market than US for Nintendo).

So your agenda that somehow Switch has problem in Japan because 3rd best selling ever system in Japan is selling better in same time period and system that had huge price cut only 6 months after launch, selling better in some time than Switch that still has launch price point, is totally wrong.

 

Kerotan said: 
tak13 said: 

I apologize for the''shut up".

So, I know something better than you or other people. 

Keep provoking me...

We're in media create thread ( not widely but merely successful then). 

Show me something that I have written in that thread   which really proves what you accuse me for.

I know the lads are annoying you, but I just want to say i agree with you. Travelling atm so don't have time to say more then that. 

You said more than enough but nothing new from you, you agree with anyone who saying something negative about Nintendo or Switch regardless how weak their arguments or despite they dont have nothing to support their claims.