| Zkuq said: This statistic has nothing to do with any claims. It's just a statistic that probably has use even in its current form, and it's explained in more detail to help understand what it means. I don't think I'm seeing Sony claiming how many people choose digital and how many choose physical. I'm sure other related statistics would be helpful too, but it's not like this one is without its merit as well. |
Exactly. The OP has descended to clown trolling putting words in Sony´s mouth when Sony has better things to do than descend to this level. It´s literally a corporate report on their money... If Sony was in any way deceptive with this, they would be subject to shareholder lawsuits. In fact there isn´t anything wrong with this figure, it´s very relevant to understand their money flows, i.e. the physical sales percentage is controlling factor of costs of physical distribution. That the OP is so narrow minded they can´t get their head out of gamer fanboy mentality to read a corporate accounting report for what it is, that is their problem alone. Sony is not obligated to insert the OP´s preferred gamer fanboy narrative into their corporate accounting reports.
Looking at nuances like how indies or certain other games are not even offered as physical certainly has merit in certain context, but it doesn´t make sense why Sony would divert it´s reporting of basic cashflow dynamic just to discuss this topic from one specific angle. Playing dumb and pretending Sony accounting is obligated to champion your favorite boutique gamer fanboy narrative is fantasism. Sony isn´t making claims about ¨gamers´ choices¨ here, it´s just about accounting. Get over yourself.







