Zizbuka said:
Sorry, didn't mean to get everyone's panties in a bunch. It was a serious question. Of course, I don't keep up with memes and the gaf elites.
This really isn't necessary. No one spazzed, they just pointed out that your post was the kind of post that historically distracted from conversation and was viewed as trolling. I explained to you why. No harm, no foul, but now you know.
I thought it was confirmed that MS counted replacements in hardware numbers, kinda like the 'shipped' versus 'sold' numbers.
You're talking about something different now.
MS releases figures that are based on sales to retailers. We call these figures shipments. These figures do not include replacement consoles. They only include the crates shipped to retailers.
NPD releases figures that are based on sales to customers. If someone buys a second 360, a slim, or their 360 dies and they buy a new one instead of getting it repaired, it will show up here. Like I told you before, based on the the tie ratios available, any claim that MS is being disproportionately represented by "double purchases" would result in you also claiming that the 360's software sales are OMG AMAZING UNBELIEVABLE PUT IT IN THE RECORD BOOKS. It's a bit absurd that a console with supposedly poor sales would have such passionate owners (not to mention passionate enough to rebuy at a rate higher than other console owners), so like with the PS3 and the DS, we accept that rebuyers are a part of the process and we don't use it as ammunition to ignore or spin the sales figures.
And I just though a console that's been out for a long time, which had no competition the first year, and people associate high profile games (MW2, Halo, etc.) with would have sold better.
The 360 had an incredibly poor first year. When the Wii launch, it had a 6-ish million unit lead. It now has an 8 million unit lead over the PS3, meaning that the PS3 has not closed the gap whatsoever. On the other hand, compared to the Wii, obviously it is getting spanked.
The GameCube stopped around 12 million, and the OG Xbox around 15 million. Both the 360 and the PS3 still have at least 2 years left in them, so both are well ahead of the consoles whose places they hold from last generation.