Outsold by nearly 145k worldwide, yeah...
TheDrill said:
I know what percentage represents, but what you fail to understand is that 45 % is still close to 55 % regardless of the quantity it repsents, that's what percent are used for, not to represent an actual number quantity. 1 % can represent a small or humongous quantity, but it's undeniable that it also represents 1/100. Hence 45 % can represent as you have said 45 or 45 * 10 ^6, but the truth is still that 45 % is close to 55 % regardless of the actual difference between them, it's the percentage difference that matters. If during all this generation X1 maintains close to 45 % marketshare, nobody can claim that PS4 dominated US, it will always remain a close battle. |
No, the actual numbers are what matters, not the percentage. When reports of a system getting an X% boost in sales, people are rightly skeptical of the figure because it can mean very different things. Despite a high percentage, the initial sales of said product could be low to the point that the increased amount of sales is small. Same thing applies to marketshare.
Let's say 3 years later, PS4 is at 55 million and X1 is at 45 million. That's a 10 million gap. The amount of time for the X1 to overcome that gap will take longer than overcoming a 600k gap. Let's say MS wants to overcome that 10 million gap in a year. They need to outsell the PS4 by 833,333 units a month versus 50,000 a month if they want to outsell the PS4 if the gap is 600k. That is a 1666.66% difference!!
PS4 is growing its lead and it's impossible for the X1 to catch up. PS4 has the advantage in terms of specs, networking, reputation, multiplats, exclusives, genre diversity, and value. For you to deny this is absolutely silly.
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TheDrill said: I know what percentage represents, but what you fail to understand is that 45 % is still close to 55 % regardless of the quantity it repsents, that's what percent are used for, not to represent an actual number quantity. 1 % can represent a small or humongous quantity, but it's undeniable that it also represents 1/100. Hence 45 % can represent as you have said 45 or 45 * 10 ^6, but the truth is still that 45 % is close to 55 % regardless of the actual difference between them, it's the percentage difference that matters. If during all this generation X1 maintains close to 45 % marketshare, nobody can claim that PS4 dominated US, it will always remain a close battle. |
I had made a point of not responding in this thread any more... but I can't help but use my Maths major to good use here.
I'm going to assume 55%:45% is a correct ratio of the marketshare like you have. Regardless of how many total console sales there are, this can be used to determine the 13% (and previously 10%) difference you quoted. (55-45) / 55 * 100 is a little over 18%.
As you rightly say, 45% can represent 45 * 10^6. But even using the respective figures of (55*10^6 - 45*10^6) / 55*10^6 * 100 is over 18%. And 18% isn't close. Not even in the ball park.
TheDrill said:
55 % is by far no domination from PS4, and is easily reversable especially this early in the generation. |
Can I ask you: What are Sony going to show at E3? What games are Sony going to release this year? Lots of people are far more capable of explaining to you how percentages work, but from where I'm sitting you seem to be assuming the XB1 is going to be the only platform with American centric games coming out this year. I find that odd because the PS4 is beating the XB1 in America every week ... without American centric games? What's going to change? Halo? Is that what you are counting on entirely?
The gap will be over 1 million by the end of this year in America.
The PS5 Exists.
I didn't imply that it wasn't or that Microsoft would be able to bounce back ahead of Sony.
gcah2006 said:
I had made a point of not responding in this thread any more... but I can't help but use my Maths major to good use here. |
It's not the difference between PS4 sold and X1 sold that matters, but the marketshare.
TheDrill said:
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Yes, the difference matters. You did not read my previous comment, did you?
"Let's say 3 years later, PS4 is at 55 million and X1 is at 45 million. That's a 10 million gap. The amount of time for the X1 to overcome that gap will take longer than overcoming a 600k gap. Let's say MS wants to overcome that 10 million gap in a year. They need to outsell the PS4 by 833,333 units a month versus 50,000 a month if they want to outsell the PS4 if the gap is 600k. That is a 1666.66% difference!!"
Point being, time is ticking for the X1 for every month that passes by and the gap has been getting larger over the course of this year. Rankings from retailers like Amazon and Gamestop show that there is not enough interest for the Xbox One-only SKU for the console to outsell its competitor, so the best X1 can do is to reduce the gap per month. The overall gap, though, is going to keep growing. This evidence is further reinforced by the survey that I mentioned earlier.
Aura7541 said:
Yes, the difference matters. You did not read my previous comment, did you? "Let's say 3 years later, PS4 is at 55 million and X1 is at 45 million. That's a 10 million gap. The amount of time for the X1 to overcome that gap will take longer than overcoming a 600k gap. Let's say MS wants to overcome that 10 million gap in a year. They need to outsell the PS4 by 833,333 units a month versus 50,000 a month if they want to outsell the PS4 if the gap is 600k. That is a 1666.66% difference!!" Point being, time is ticking for the X1 for every month that passes by and the gap has been getting larger over the course of this year. Rankings from retailers like Amazon and Gamestop show that there is not enough interest for the Xbox One-only SKU for the console to outsell its competitor, so the best X1 can do is to reduce the gap per month. The overall gap, though, is going to keep growing. |
I understand all that, the point is it's only the beginning of the generation and currently the gap is not that great, if X1 sells good during holidays alone it can shrink that gap by 50 %.
Furthermore even with a 10 million gap at 45 million it still represens a considerable chunk, assuming 55 million for PS4, it's 45 %, almost half, so it's not that bad.
TheDrill said:
I understand all that, the point is it's only the beginning of the generation and currently the gap is not that great, if X1 sells good during holidays alone it can shrink that gap by 50 %. Furthermore even with a 10 million gap at 45 million it still represens a considerable chunk, assuming 55 million for PS4, it's 45 %, almost half, so it's not that bad. |
The gap is already pretty great. The X1 has not outsold the PS4 in any of the months of 2014. Despite the Titanfall hype train, the PS4 managed to outsell the X1 in March by ~80k. The SKU has considerably worse value than the Titanfall and Forza bundles. The bundles cost $499. When you subtract the cost of the game and Kinect ($160), you virtually get an X1 for $339. That's much better value.
Furthermore, the 55 million PS4 vs 45 million X1 is merely an example to prove my point that you cannot rely on just percentages. Glad that you understand that point. The PS4 is going to take up more than 55% marketshare because of better 3rd party support, 1st party support, specs, and so on. No one is going to buy an inferior console for the same price. Look at what Watch Dogs did. It moved much more hardware on the PS4 than on the X1. The longer the gap remains this big or even larger, the harder it'll be for the X1 to outsell the PS4. That ultimately debunks your OP.