toastboy44562 said:
What country you in? US? |
Nope, in the UK. Scotland to be precise.
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toastboy44562 said:
What country you in? US? |
Nope, in the UK. Scotland to be precise.
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Whatever console (between PS4 and X1) outselling the other means absolutely nothing right now...
Both of these consoles' sales are based on how fast they can manufacture and get them to retail...
So far, it looks like both consoles are having the same struggle. They can't produce enough, quick enough!
Vikki said:
Nope, in the UK. Scotland to be precise. |
Ah gotcha. I assume it's similar audience there as in US. I think once the price cut for the Xbox One hits it'll sell on par with PS4
Because outside of this site and a few other on-line communities many people actually want an Xbox. At least in most English speaking areas.
Black Friday is a USA shopping day. And I would best the average consumer there doesn't know about the new Xbox, but they would choose an Xbox anyway. It's far more popular and chosen by more communities than the PlayStation.
PlayStation USA has their fans, but I think most of them already got them.
NeoRatt said: Whatever console (between PS4 and X1) outselling the other means absolutely nothing right now... Both of these consoles' sales are based on how fast they can manufacture and get them to retail... So far, it looks like both consoles are having the same struggle. They can't produce enough, quick enough! |
damn straight. They better keep their manufacturing machines going overnight.
toastboy44562 said:
Ah gotcha. I assume it's similar audience there as in US. I think once the price cut for the Xbox One hits it'll sell on par with PS4 |
Surprisingly, the UK is pretty much Sony territory. Back in the 90s we had PS1s and Tekken in nightclubs. Even when the PS3 was a glorified BluRay player people still bought shit loads of them.
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jlmurph2 said:
EDIT: Oh I see what you mean, yeah they look bundled all together |
No i think its seperate, if you look at the apple ipad which are the top 3 you see they are all separated. Looks like 3DSXL did a great job considering that $150 price point, too bad 3ds+2ds didn't make the top list though. Walmart had 2DS for $99! o.O
Vikki said:
Surprisingly, the UK is pretty much Sony territory. Back in the 90s we had PS1s and Tekken in nightclubs. Even when the PS3 was a glorified BluRay player people still bought shit loads of them. |
360 was popular there too. maybe because it was a cheap alternative to ps3 and word of mouth kept sales strong for 360.
It would just confirm that we are surrounded by mouth breathing dude bros over here in the US. They aren't gamers, just UFC/NFL/COD players that think their testicles will fall off if they are caught by their friends playing anything that looks "kiddy" like a Mario or Zelda game.