You could read the second half of my first sentence.
Again, last year. Where sales at least in the US were roughly equal. The gap has grown since then.
Try again.
Again, last year. Where sales at least in the US were roughly equal.
Try again.
So are you saying the bad word of mouth and the negative launch stuff, DRM etc etc didn't matter?
So a terrible public perception of your product magically vanishes at the start of a calendar year?
If Microsoft hadn't botched the X1 reveal and E3 2013 so badly they wouldn't be in the situation they're in. Again, it's not rocket science. You can't expect to have a huge sales lead over a competitor when you're playing damage control against them for a year.
So a terrible public perception of your product magically vanishes at the start of a calendar year?
If Microsoft hadn't botched the X1 reveal and E3 2013 so badly they wouldn't be in the situation they're in. Again, it's not rocket science. You can't expect to have a huge sales lead over a competitor when you're playing damage control against them for a year.
It certainly mattered for initial momentum, but by November and December?
No, there's no evidence that it did. Sales were incredibly strong in the markets where Xbox is strong, the UK and the US -- during the first two months.
The farther away we got from the DRM clusterfuck, the more the gap grew.
Why?
They are actually. Why do you think people still think a 720p tv can't play 1080p games?
So when has power lead to a ton more sales in consoles? List one example.
And if you say PS4, give me proof for that as well.
It certainly mattered for initial momentum, but by November and December?
No, there's no evidence that it did. Sales were incredibly strong in the markets where Xbox is strong, the UK and the US -- during the first two months.
The farther away we got from the DRM clusterfuck, the more the gap grew.
Why?
A significant portion of TV buyers have the idea that when buying a TV "more Hz" is better even if they couldn't explain why. Not talking frame rate but TV buzzwords. They could easily grasp the concept of higher resolution.
It reminds me of the snes/genesis days but back then there was a clear difference
Now it's simply if a game is slightly bigger or smaller on a screen...it's pretty sad
Sony should put this on the game box: "Best version*"
Everyone can understand this.
*On consoles.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Momentum
Also, you just betrayed your own point: the X1 was only on sale in a few markets, and when the PS4 started to go global it started pulling ahead in sales. It's like magic
...no, that's not what happened. Forget other markets -- Why did the gap grow since January, in the US only?
You obviously have an answer in mind, so just post it and stop acting like an obtuse fuckhead.
Your average consumer has no clue. At least my casual gamer friends don't. It took them noticing how much better CoD Ghosts looked on PS4 to ask me why.
Might piss off publishers who couldn't achieve 1080p for their game since they wouldn't be eligible for the special sticker.
Resolution and graphics are one in the same because resolution by far has the biggest impact on overall image quality.
Because nobody outside forums where you debate the point/know the answer gives a shit?
Because nobody outside forums where you debate the point/know the answer gives a shit?
Because nobody outside forums where you debate the point/know the answer gives a shit?
remember when these were on TVs (are they still?)
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You kidding me? People buy shit all the time cause its "X" ammount better.
They don't need to understand.
You're thinking of aspect and scaling, not resolution.Before I came to this forum, I didn't even know game resolution was a thing. I just assumed the game was the same resolution as my t.v. (As in, not stretched).
I guess we were arguing two different things, so sorry about the post #136, but to my defense you kinda provoked me with "that's nice" comment.
There you go. If they thought it would help they would advertise it.The people who are interested already know.
And some people who know don't care. I have both systems and the games I've played look and run virtually the same on both. For me, Xbox has better OS/UI, Online, and controller. PS4 has slightly better graphics and a larger player base. Having a higher resolution is not enough to sway me. If a game runs like shit on one system, or has a bunch of extras, then that would probably sway me.Those who care probably already know.
That's what MS and the MS fanboys hope that the mainstreams thinks.
Must really suck being on the other side this time when it comes to third party comparisons.