Shtinamin_ said: Ok, and sorry for my lack of communication. When I meant bias I was referring to comparing sales of PS5 and Switch, given the comparison of Switch to NDS'10 & '17, and the comparison of PS5 to PSP'08 & '10. Since the DS years was lower than 2.9M and the PSP was higher than 2.9M, this let me know that PS5 was expected to beat the PSP years, and the Switch was going to have a hard time beating the NDS years. (This is before the update). This was me thinking about if the PSP '08 was the lower limit and the NDS '10 was the upper limit. |
Ooh, now I see where you are coming from.
Well the truth is, for me there is a real chance this year PS5 to sell more than NSW, and yes, that is because I made the comparisons with nintendo lower numbers and sony higher. The PS5 vs NSW is just to show how much the difference will be. But of course as you said, it can go either way, and as I said before Japan is the most unpredictable market. I know Nintendo are very strong there and Sony are mostly weak. However with the recent NSW decline there, and possibly new console from them in late 2024, and with the good rise of the PS5 last year, I can see the very likely scenario of PS5 doing around 3M and NSW 2M. That is the reason the original comparisons were in the way they were. I changed the PS5 ones, since really 4M is a lot of strech. But with a 3M top and 1.8M floor, it should sit nicely somewhere between them.
There is no bias here. Last year I did Switch comparison with 3M in the beginning and later moved to 4M with the comparison to the DS. The PS5 then was compared to the PS4 2M. Everything is according to the sales momentum and perfomarnce of the previous years and also the expectations at the point in life of the given system.
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