I wonder how many more months people are going to fight about 360 vs PS3 sales.
1) The US Standings for all three consoles is set in stone at this point. There will always be a large gap between the Wii and 360, and the 360 and PS3. The most exciting change on that front will be whether the gap will expand or contract by a few 10k units in a given month.
2) The 360 and the PS3 will most likely be withing 10-15% of each other worldwide. Why are people so invested in which one ends in second place and which ends in third? Both are a far cry from the leading console, and both are doing very well for secondary and tertiary consoles (which, before this gen, never broke the 35M barrier).
3) Sony pissed away their market share at the beginning of this generation, in the US especially. However, there marketshare has been increasing steadily over the last couple of years, which is about the best result they can hope for at this point. To Date, the PS3 has about a 21% share of all home consoles sold in the US this generation. However, since the introduction of the PS3 slim, the PS3 has done better than 21% of home consoles sold in every month except Dec 2009 (where the PS3 managed almost exactly a 21% share due to extremely high Wii sales). So, even in holiday months, PS3 has kept or increased its overall hardware marketshare standing. And more importantly, software marketshare has increased substantially in the last 1.5 years.
Bottom line is this: PS3 was a major screw up on Sony's part. Especially in the US (which this thread is about). Console standings are set in stone this far into the generation. However, Sony has managed to consistently increase their marketshare percentage over the last couple years, leading to a higher share of software sales, and closer sales performances between multiplatform 360 and PS3 titles. This is a good thing for Sony, Third Parties, and people who bought the PS3, because it guarantees continued software support.
I am more interested in software performance, but the majority of these threads always end up being console wars.
I am really impressed with how well Black Ops continues to sell. I was one of the many people who thought the game would be more front loaded than Modern Warfare 2 after seeing the 8.4M opening month, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
I wish we had a better idea of the platform breakdown. If the platform percentages have remained more or less consistent, the PS3 version of the game should be close to 5M by now. Has any other game even passed 4M on the PS3 in the US only? The 360 version should be in the 8M range.
1) The US Standings for all three consoles is set in stone at this point. There will always be a large gap between the Wii and 360, and the 360 and PS3. The most exciting change on that front will be whether the gap will expand or contract by a few 10k units in a given month.
2) The 360 and the PS3 will most likely be withing 10-15% of each other worldwide. Why are people so invested in which one ends in second place and which ends in third? Both are a far cry from the leading console, and both are doing very well for secondary and tertiary consoles (which, before this gen, never broke the 35M barrier).
3) Sony pissed away their market share at the beginning of this generation, in the US especially. However, there marketshare has been increasing steadily over the last couple of years, which is about the best result they can hope for at this point. To Date, the PS3 has about a 21% share of all home consoles sold in the US this generation. However, since the introduction of the PS3 slim, the PS3 has done better than 21% of home consoles sold in every month except Dec 2009 (where the PS3 managed almost exactly a 21% share due to extremely high Wii sales). So, even in holiday months, PS3 has kept or increased its overall hardware marketshare standing. And more importantly, software marketshare has increased substantially in the last 1.5 years.
Bottom line is this: PS3 was a major screw up on Sony's part. Especially in the US (which this thread is about). Console standings are set in stone this far into the generation. However, Sony has managed to consistently increase their marketshare percentage over the last couple years, leading to a higher share of software sales, and closer sales performances between multiplatform 360 and PS3 titles. This is a good thing for Sony, Third Parties, and people who bought the PS3, because it guarantees continued software support.
I am more interested in software performance, but the majority of these threads always end up being console wars.
I am really impressed with how well Black Ops continues to sell. I was one of the many people who thought the game would be more front loaded than Modern Warfare 2 after seeing the 8.4M opening month, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
I wish we had a better idea of the platform breakdown. If the platform percentages have remained more or less consistent, the PS3 version of the game should be close to 5M by now. Has any other game even passed 4M on the PS3 in the US only? The 360 version should be in the 8M range.