(Arstechnica) Analysis: Sony continues to widen its console sales lead over Microsoft

http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2015/...-widen-its-console-sales-lead-over-microsoft/

There are some interesting graphs from Ars, like always:

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So which system showed the most improvement in its second year on store shelves? That depends on how you look at it. On a relative basis, Microsoft seemed to have the better year, with annual sales increasing over 25 percent compared to just a 17 percent increase for the PS4 (Fig. 5). But the PS4 was starting at a much higher base of 13.5 million sales in its first 11 months compared to about 7.2 million sales for the Xbox One in the same period.

The result (Fig. 6) is that the PlayStation 4 actually outsold the Xbox One by a slightly larger margin in its second year (6.8 million more console shipments than Xbox One) than it did in its first (6.33 million more console shipments than Xbox One). In other words, while the Xbox One is increasing its sales at a faster rate than the PS4, Microsoft still lost more ground to Sony this year than last on an absolute basis.

Of course, if current annual sales rate increases continue, the Xbox One would eventually overtake the PS4 in the annual sales race. However, that process would take quite a while. Fig. 7 above shows just how long, projecting out how annual sales would look if the PS4 continued to increase annual sales by about 17 percent a year and the Xbox One continued to improve at about 25.5 percent annually.

It's important to note that console sales patterns decidedly do not work in this way, and it's a bit ridiculous to expect annual sales to continue increasing in this kind of parabolic curve. Still, it's interesting to see that based on current trends, the Xbox One wouldn't start to outsell the PS4 on an annual basis until 2024.
At that point, Sony would have continued building up a significant life-to-date lead of over 50 million consoles worldwide before Microsoft would be able to stop the bleeding (Fig. 8).

The takeaway from this hypothetical is clear: Xbox One sales need to improve at a faster rate (or PS4 sales need to start slowing down significantly) if Microsoft wants to have any hope of pulling even with Sony's sales in this console generation. Xbox Division Chief Phil Spencer might say that Microsoft isn't that concerned with the Xbox One's relative market share, but for anyone who is, the road ahead continues to look difficult.

Lock it up if old.
 
Lol... The author makes up some random shit that is unfeasible to make it look like it's closer than it is and then later says well that shit that I just made up is completely made up and doesn't work this way.
 
Yeah I think it's pretty much a certainty Xbox won't catch up. But it'll still sell lots of units.
 
It's important to note that console sales patterns decidedly do not work in this way, and it's a bit ridiculous to expect annual sales to continue increasing in this kind of parabolic curve.

So what is the purpose of this article then?

And let's not start with the ridiculous "hundreds of millions consoles sold" graph.
 
Yea, might as well end that graph in 2020, zero chance this generation lasts longer than seven years and I don't see XB1 becoming some hit and launching itself with decade old tech.

EDIT: Wait, decade of constant increase? rofl what
 
Holy shit, those graphs, those projections based on keeping percentage increases fixed! Creating pointless counterfactuals doesn't help the analysis, Ars, it only confuses it. They even recognize it's ridiculous, but there it is.

This is a goldmine of hilarity, I need to look at it more closely.
 
I don't want to give them my clicks. Tell me who the author is. KO I assume?

Xbox One sales need to improve at a faster rate (or PS4 sales need to start slowing down significantly) if Microsoft wants to have any hope of pulling even with Sony's sales in this console generation.

I'm glad people are being paid to come to these conclusions.
 
Yeah I think it's pretty much a certainty Xbox won't catch up. But it'll still sell lots of units.

Certainly according to Kyle Orland's mind, growing febrile with disappointment and fear.

Xbox Division Chief Phil Spencer might say that Microsoft isn't that concerned with the Xbox One's relative market share, but for anyone who is, the road ahead continues to look difficult.
 
Why would you take a single data point (annual growth) and project it over the next decade?

I mean yeah, it's interesting to get the slope at a given moment to ballpark where you're trending for the foreseeable future (think 2 years tops). But nobody sound would extrapolate that shit over a decade.

Where's that crayola gif.

Edit: thanks Ultros!
 
I simply cannot unsee or unread that...THIS is gaming journalism...let that sink in for a while then rinse repeat.
 
Holy shit man this guy needs to not make these "articles" while seemingly stoned or coked the fuck out. There is no other explanation as to why you would waste your time bullshitting a bullshit article, then admit it was bullshit.

Fanatics will suck it up though... Oh wait, I see now.
 
I'll be grabbing a PS4 cheap this year or next come Wild's launch but that won't stop me owning all systems. I hate the idea of exclusive titles and just wish everything was open to all systems with special features defining the platform, but that's how it is so can't complain too much.

It has been clear from the start that Sony were going to be ahead, let's just hope we get some great titles from both platforms in the future.
 
Even MS has admitted to not really having a chance of catching up, best they can do is put their best foot forward and if they go for another gen not to repeat the mistakes they made. That cost them a great deal.
 
i think we have the current gen equivalent to the legendary PS3 graph that outpaced Wii and 360 in 5 years.
 
Most of the graphs are pointless. There's Noa way to predict or project whether sales will continue on the same trajectory. However, the yearly sales graph puts it into perspective. Even though Xbox technically had a greater percentage in sales, the ps4 still outsold it. Making it that much harder for MSale to come back in sales.
 
Wth?

Apparently something happens in 2022 that is a game changer, and we are looking at a potential billion+ gen.

Wtf...

Is it April 1st?
 
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