Shadow1980 said:
Xevross' use of greater & less than threw me off. He posted: Switch < 490k Which now that I think of it, he put the Switch's name before and the XBS's name after. So, "Switch less than 490k" and "289k less than XBS"? |
It's not about where the name of the console is but on what side of the arrow the number is. If the open side of the arrow is pointed at the number it means the number is greater than the unknown number. Switch < 490k means the Switch sold less than 490k and could also be turned around. 490k > Switch. The number 490k is bigger than what the Switch sold.
Is the pointed side of the arrow pointing towards the number it means that number is smaller than the unknown number. 289k < XBS might as well be XBS > 289k, means the XBS sold more than 289k.
Bold: so basically yes.