DeaconKnowledge said:
Um, there is sales data for the 360 in Europe, it's just harder to come by.
Most people have the 360 worldwide tracked at around 8 million.
Could you please tell me how I can find it?
I saw how people are coming up wtith the 8 million figure.
Example 1: MS said at one point in time in an article that the UK represents a certain percentage of the European market. We don't know if MS was being accurate or generalizing, we don't know if that was for that point in time, for a specific time period, and if that percentage is constant or changes, but we can take that percentage along with the UK numbers and get a number for European 360 hardware SALES.
Example 2: Or we can take the world-wide shipped number, minus the ESTIMATED NA shipped number, minus the Japanese SALES number, minus-big estimation coming-the rest of the world shipped number, use a percentage average between shipped and sold from one market, apply it to the European market, and get an estimated SOLD number for Europe.
Example 3: Take the UK is the only place that's selling 360's approach. Use anecdotal evidence from people living in Europe about how their local stores are not selling 360's, use SOFTWARE charts in TWO other territories BESIDES the UK to back up that claim, and estimate some other number that eventually is called dissapointing or poor.
Example 4. Probably the simplest one. Take the 10.4 shipped figure and estimate a number that sounds pretty good like 2 million as the difference between sold and shipped of a system, and go with that.
Is that pretty accurate?
Because it's deffinitely not coming from a tracking company. It's coming from people on here using all kinds of formulas and cross-market percentages.
So let's say, and I'm willing to agree, that that is a close estimate of where the 360 is actually at. Still says nothing about what they are each currently selling. It still doesn't give us a SALES TREND that could let people guesstimate that the trend is going towards the Wii outselling the 360 in Europe.
Where is that part coming from?
PS: And you need to learn how to back up your statements and to keep up with what you argue about. Kind of like yesterday where you said that I didn't make a certain statement, one to which you, yourself, made a counter-point.