And PS3 ramped a high volume of production already. 1 million units is more than what 360 had available for all of November, December, January, and February. And by the time they hit 1 million (NPD) in March it was available on walk in. This is what I said. Say whatever you want. But the fact is every 360 that M$ could ship was sold. So I was saying they did not ship 1 million in NA till the end of February, I should correct myself there. Every single unit they could ship to NA they did and they sold. There was not a large discrepency between their shipped and sold numbers at that time. I was not comparing them, I was stating the reasons as to why you can find some on the shelf. Because 1 million were shipped to NA by December 31st, and the second reason being shipments are coming weekly and there is no shortage. At launch last year there was all of 2 shipments before Christmas, launch and about 10 days before Christmas. I'm simply explaining it's no mystery why you can find a PS3, Sony did a great job shipping as many as they possibly could. I'm not sure, but I remember reading NPD goes from the monday after black Friday to the Day after Christmas for the December report. You're the one who got all negative with me first. Telling me to shut up. I've given support to all 3 of these manufacturers and will continue to do so. But the fact remains, I don't think 360 "shipped" 1 million consoles to NA till sometime at the End of February. PS3 has "shipped" 1 million by December 31st. I guess to clarify, I'm saying since it was nearly impossible to find a 360 till March, it's shipped NA numbers are likely very close to the "sold" NPD number. Regardless, my argument pertained to why you can find a PS3 on the shelf. It really had nothing to do with the 360, I was just giving a simple reason why it was very hard to find a 360 at launch and now you can find a PS3 in "some" places.
It's obvious to me you are a fanboy not capable of reasoning with or admitting to being wrong. I will admit I compared those two numbers because every 360 shipped then was sold, so the shipped number closely reflected NPDs numbers. And you could walk in and get one in March. I actually walked in and got one at the end of January (yes I own a 360). I will also admit I was wrong to say 1 million was more than the total shipped thru end of February, but barely. The NPD number should closely reflect what M$ shipped. Because they sold almost every unit shipped. Everyone who was looking for a PS3 knows that the week after Christmas, infact the weekend of new years (after the 28th, I don't know where you get this date, but I remember reading a report saying they did not record anything after the day after Christmas). But that weekend was a massive shipment. BB did a relaunch on the 31st, they had upwards of 60 units for each store. Large shipments came in that whole week from the day after Christmas to New years eve. But be objective, what was the reason M$ couldn't provide enough consoles? They couldn't get their manufacturing turned around, and consoles were overheating a lot, and the red ring o death. Being a fanboy is stupid. I'd rather have all 3, but I'm not gonna pull in punches in my criticism of them all.
I went to several stores and saw PS3 in stock.Gamestop had them, bestbuy had a few in stock and target too.the guy at target said wii's are in high demand and go quickly and PS3 take 3-4 days to sell. Sony missed a golden opportunity with xmas as a present of choice the wii got out there and is winning friends and influencing people. Kid goes to friends house and plays wii says to mom I want it.The wii is cost effective and family friendly gaming the PS3 and 360 are more of a hi-end system for extreme gamers. so now he PS3 is selling to birthdays and late promised xmas gifts but at a $600.00 price point it really needs some hi end mutually exclusive title to push it out the door like MGS4. I mean getting GT hd one track free was cool resistence is cool. but I went shopping at the mall and found a wii and got it last one in stock and everybody wants to play it. I let them I still wont let them touch my PS3 though. not that theres anything there to play like wii sports or rayman. Going through zelda too. and the new gears maps damn how happy am I what should I play????
Before you even pull out the differences between what Sony says is shipped and M$ interpretation of shipped. SCEA’s Senior VP of Marketing, Peter Dille "GI: Now you said its 2 million worldwide sold in? Dille: It’s 1 million in North America. What we’re not talking about today is the Japanese numbers, but we will be announcing those soon in the Sony announcement that will come out of Japan. GI: “Sold in†means the retailers have the units, correct? Dille: Correct. What the sell-in number refers to is that we’ve shipped it, we’ve sold it to retail, and the fact that we got to a million was possible because we were air shipping these products in. If we had gone with a boat, there was no way we would have gone to a million. So we’re not playing games with the numbers. These were sold into retail, and you can image the retailer’s incentive: If they’re shipped on a plane, they can go up onto the shelves as quickly as possible. And really, as soon as they’re getting there, they’re evaporating. There’s a tremendous demand." Here it is. Notice he asks point blank. "Sold in" means retailers have the units, correct? Response: "Correct"
Leo-j said: If a dvd for a pc game holds what? Crysis at 3000p or something, why in the world cant a blu-ray disc do the same?
ssj12 said: Player specific decoders are nothing more than specialized GPUs. Gran Turismo is the trust driving simulator of them all.
"Why do they call it the xbox 360? Because when you see it, you'll turn 360 degrees and walk away"