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curl-6 said:

Hi Rick.

Nothing nonsensical about it at all, Switch shortages were well documented throughout 2017 due to shortages of necessary components and the current shortages are even worse due to disruptions to manufacturing and increased demand.

And Nintendo projected to sell 10 million Switches in FY 2018 yet ended up selling over 15 million, in a year dogged by shortages.

Not sure why you typed that out when none of it is a response.

A few months of shortages is a tiny fraction out of three years. Your price point in comparison to PS4 also falls flat.

And I'm well aware of their FY predictions. Again does not prevent the fact you were wrong, as Nintendo missed their original projection by 3 million in FY 19.

It's curious you say that as your post where you initially quoted me does not seem to respond to mine in the first place.

FY 19 has absolutely no relevance to what I wrote in said post. I also never actually compared Switch to PS4 in terms of price cuts, I only referred to the Switch not having had one.

(And most of 2017 plus recent months isn't at all a "tiny fraction" of three years)

Did you maybe mix up my post with someone else's?

Last edited by curl-6 - on 25 April 2020