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RolStoppable said:
Intrinsic said:

Write-ups/stock market is describing them as they should b. And that's not a description I am against. Yes, they are all game consoles, they are all in the business of selling games. I am not disputing that.

With regards to my analogy, I don' think it's far off if you are looking at what I was looking at when I made it. They are both cars, they both get people from point A to B, they both use petrol. Bt that is where the similarities end. Ferraris doesn't sell less because there is a new honda civic on the market. If Ferrari is looking at rivals to consider things like power and price, they will not be looking at the Honda civic. They may look at the honda NSX, or Lambo...etc.

To put it in context here, If sony is making the PS5, they aren't looking at the power of the Switch or its hardware. they are not looking at the price of the switch. They are instead looking at what Xbox is doing. Yes, they both play games and the games (carry people from point A to B) and the games have same price (petrol), but one is civic and the other is a Ferrari. You can switch out Ferrari and Putin a ford ranger raptor/F150 in there.

I don't know why when it comes to this topic people just seem to want to generalize as if its all the same thing. But its simply not. As I said before, there is such a thing as direct an indirect competition. You can be in the same industry with other companies, even offering the same product, it doesn't mean you are in direct competition with others in that industry.

And again, if the PS and the Switch were in direct competition with each other, one doing well will always comes at the expense of the other. As is the case between the PS4 and XB1. And I think that alone makes this theory/point clear. If the one doing well doesn't affect the other, then they aren't in direct competition, hell, you may even call them complimentary.

Idk, sony has been hurting in japan long before the switch been released. Japan is a pro handheld market and has always been. I think japan is a bad example to use if you are trying to say switch is hurting PS sales in japan. And I can prove this...

In 7-10 years, the PS3managed to sell only 10M units in japan. In under 7 years, the PS4 has so far sold just over 9M in japan. That suggests that is not doing much better or worse than the PS3 before it. This also suggests that how its faring has nothing to do with the switch. Third parties in japan supporting the switch is simply because its the best selling platform over there. Japan is pro handheld.

You need further proof?

March 6th 2016: PS4 japan weekly sales, 28k
March 12th 2017: PS4 japan weekly sales 35k (a little over a week after the switch launched)
March 11th 2018: PS4 japan weekly sales, 27k

Still, think I am being misguided?

Yes, still misguided. You give Switch only a year to establish itself as a console that is getting more and more former PS-exclusive series, plus you pick single weeks of data instead of longer timeframes. Fact of the matter is that PS4 sales in Japan dropped much sharper this year than anywhere else in the world, but COVID-19 lockdowns happened everywhere. What's your explanation for that?

Wth? 

I used three years of fo te switch. And I took weekly sales from how sales were in the launch period of the switch and compared that in every year.If I was trying to be funny I would have just taken the best weeks where thePS4 sold which isn't representative of the data i provided.

And why did I use just those three years? Because those were the years before the switch lite came to market and I couldn't find data for 2019.

I have shown you the data, and yet you are basing your own argument on nothing but more than your opinion. 

Fact of the matter that the PS4 sales is tracking similarly to the PS3 sales before it. And PS sales in japan has been poor for two whole generations now when compared to thePS2. And neither of that has anything to do with the Switch.

If I am misguided, pls kinda sow me any evidence that shows that the PS4 sales dropped off or isn't selling as it was because of the Switch.