OldJadedGamer said:I think the problem is that folks are putting too much faith in PS3 exclusives being system sellers when looking at sales of the system they really aren't. People are buying new systems mostly for third party games.
Kung Fu Grip said:To a certain extent, yes. But not to live and die by. I don't know if you noticed, but whether the PS3 sells good its always shrugged off because its not on PS2's level. The PS2 sold a ton, everybody knows that, let the PS3 stand on its own. .
OldJadedGamer said:I think the problem is that folks are putting too much faith in PS3 exclusives being system sellers when looking at sales of the system they really aren't. People are buying new systems mostly for third party games.
lawblob said:The disparity in hardware sales between PS3 & 360 is wild. 14% YOY increase vs 5% decrease? Damn.
MightyHedgehog said:Right, that forward thinking set of decisions helped immensely, but would mean nothing in the end if MS hadn't continually been a good steward of their platform by always evolving it, even seven fucking years into its lifespan. Sony and Ninty need to learn this from MS if they want to be nimble enough to react to the competition and the market's desires.
elrechazao said:Late launch compared to the competition, repeated inferior third party inferior versions of games, poor online system for the first year or so, and many other problems were the fatal problem. Playing catchup for an entire gen when you were the runaway winner with the hands down best console the gen before is not good.
KingDizzi said:Right so read what I said, you in all seriousness think there would still be a gap of 11+ million between 360 and PS3 had the PS3 not released at $600? I would have thought what I said was pointing out the obvious .
Controller, online...something something. But really, there isn't much difference. Online/controller still functions the same, what i'm implying is that headstart triggered a chain reaction of word of mouth that no exclusive could change. 360 is known for shooters and online and BF3 was released. Word of mouth is that one 360 has better online, two the controller is more suited for shooters and lastly, it's a cheaper console. BF3 might as well have called a 360 exclusive, it certainly had the effect. Advertising also helps. All and all that middle ground Sony tried to cover with it's $250 price tag was completely ineffective when the 360 could be sold @ 199 reguardless of HDD concerns and bundle kinects for $50 extra. It's makes $250 look like a bad deal. It's too close to $300 and too far from $199 and this day and age. MS knows how to play with numbers better.intheinbetween said:are you implying 360 is a platform for shooters while PS3 is not? what's the difference between both to say that?
550kAveron said:Yeah. Gears dropped pretty far from last month. Very front loaded, it seems.
55k for Rage combined doesn't sound all that impressive.
399$ launch or bust.Limanima said:Unless Sony brings something really appealing in the PS4 they will be in trouble in the US in the next gen.
NahLimanima said:Unless Sony brings something really appealing in the PS4 they will be in trouble in the US in the next gen.
Yep, anything that is not Microsoft is responsible for the 360s success. Got it.Clear said:To be honest I think the English-language media's backing of 360 over PS3 has played a huge part in securing 360's dominance.
I'm not calling bias here but truthfully, if you can't see a disparity in the way the two platforms, and particularly multi-platform games are treated, you need to open your eyes.
cjelly said:Yep, anything that is not Microsoft is responsible for the 360s success. Got it.
Sounds like sour grapes to me.
The only desparity I see is that in recent years, quite a few western third parties are giving Playstation 3 version of games exclusive content. Examples: Batman Arkham Asylum, Mortal Kombat , Dead Space 2, and Portal 2.Clear said:To be honest I think the English-language media's backing of 360 over PS3 has played a huge part in securing 360's dominance.
I'm not calling bias here but truthfully, if you can't see a disparity in the way the two platforms, and particularly multi-platform games are treated, you need to open your eyes.
Clear said:To be honest I think the English-language media's backing of 360 over PS3 has played a huge part in securing 360's dominance.
I'm not calling bias here but truthfully, if you can't see a disparity in the way the two platforms, and particularly multi-platform games are treated, you need to open your eyes.
pixelbox said:Controller, online...something something. But really, there isn't much difference. Online/controller still functions the same, what i'm implying is that headstart triggered a chain reaction of word of mouth that no exclusive could change. 360 is known for shooters and online and BF3 was released. Word of mouth is that one 360 has better online, two the controller is more suited for shooters and lastly, it's a cheaper console. BF3 might as well have called a 360 exclusive, it certainly had the effect. Advertising also helps. All and all that middle ground Sony tried to cover with it's $250 price tag was completely ineffective when the 360 could be sold @ 199 reguardless of HDD concerns and bundle kinects for $50 extra. It's makes $250 look like a bad deal. It's too close to $300 and too far from $199 and this day and age. MS knows how to play with numbers better.
Xbox Live plus lots of games. Price was just one of the reasons ps3 got beat, and that issue was fixed in 2009 anyway so it isn't even relevant to discuss now. MS designed a better product than Sony, at least for the NA market. They didn't do nothing.KingDizzi said:MS is given way too much credit, they literally had to do nothing and just watch the PS3 burn with the infamous $599 price tag. Sony was fucked the day that price was announced, anyone whom thinks the outcome we have now would have been the same has PS3 released at the same price as the 360....well I don't want to make fun of the mentally challenged. That's just wrong. Sony just have to chalk this gen up to the 360, it's most simply the HD console of choice in NA. Since this is a NPD thread I'll leave it at that.
I see my darling (a racing sim) up there in the charts, any estimation as to how many Forza 4 has done? Would like some more numbers but looking at the charts Gears 3 looks to have dropped off like crazy. Rages not not deserve 550k for it was a shitty shitty little game.
Clear said:To be honest I think the English-language media's backing of 360 over PS3 has played a huge part in securing 360's dominance.
I'm not calling bias here but truthfully, if you can't see a disparity in the way the two platforms, and particularly multi-platform games are treated, you need to open your eyes.
Limanima said:Unless Sony brings something really appealing in the PS4 they will be in trouble in the US in the next gen.
OldJadedGamer said:The media covers what is popular.
Clear said:To be honest I think the English-language media's backing of 360 over PS3 has played a huge part in securing 360's dominance.
I'm not calling bias here but truthfully, if you can't see a disparity in the way the two platforms, and particularly multi-platform games are treated, you need to open your eyes.
Clear said:Fact is the 360's success is not a global phenomenon. I think asking why they have done so well proportionately in the English speaking world is a good question.
Media influence is a good place to start.
REMEMBER CITADEL said:That's true, back at the beginning of the generation English-language media had the audacity to call Sony out on their bullshit. Then they proceeded to claim Xbox 360 was a better development platform (it was), had better versions of multiplatform games (it did), better exclusives (it did), better online service (it did), better online marketplace (yup) and generally, offered practically the same - or more - functionality as PS3, bar Blu-ray playback, for less money (it did). Really, now... You're confusing the cause and the effect. When things started becoming better for PS3, the media's attitude also changed (I still remember all those "PS3 is coming back!" features in Edge), but by then it was too late.
Clear said:Fact is the 360's success is not a global phenomenon. I think asking why they have done so well proportionately in the English speaking world is a good question.
Media influence is a good place to start.
X26 said:A sensible launch price and not giving MS a year headstart might help
AndresON777 said:Why is there no public outrage for the YLOD I wonder
X26 said:You forgot all the extensive coverage on the 360's RROD
...oh, right
REMEMBER CITADEL said:Are you suggesting there wasn't any? Microsoft had to publicly admit there was something wrong with the console, extend the warranty and put aside $1 billion for repairs because nobody called them out on it? There wasn't coverage of it even on normal daily TV in UK and elsewhere? Um, okay...
I know, it's pretty puzzling. I've been through three PS3's with YLOD.AndresON777 said:Why is there no public outrage for the YLOD I wonder
X26 said:it took forever for the gaming media to really cover it, despite it being such a huge issue
As Wii and handhelds have proven, media message doesn't really lead sales trends. Hell, even Kinect's shown this, the enthusiast press savages or ignores all these platforms regularly, and yet they all still sell huge.Clear said:Fact is the 360's success is not a global phenomenon. I think asking why they have done so well proportionately in the English speaking world is a good question.
Media influence is a good place to start.
lunchwithyuzo said:As Wii and handhelds have proven...
Doesn't matter, they've also had a far rougher time with the press than PS3 ever did. Again, press doesn't set the trends.Clear said:Wii and handhelds are/were globally successful in a way that the 360/Kinect isn't.
thuway said:Console warriors and fanboys be damned, this is the first NPD I can get behind. Great numbers for all!
New consoles in 2012 wha?
Puppet Shadow said:Exclusives don't really push hardware that much, but there is one game coming out on 360 in the next year that I believe will sell some systems for Microsoft.
Minecraft could be huge for the 360. I'd double dip in a second as the game is perfect for comfy couch / controller, but most importantly I'd assume setting up a server would be dead simple.
lunchwithyuzo said:Doesn't matter, they've also had a far rougher time with the press than PS3 ever did. Again, press doesn't set the trends.
Anecdotal evidence but I would assume it is because it is nowhere near as prevalent as the RROD. Amongst the people I know with gaming consoles, I'm the only one that has had a ps3 die, and that was just a faulty power supply which was easily replaced (I did have to fix it myself though since it was a launch unit and I didn't want to lose my backwards compatibility). Contrast that with EVERYONE I know with a 360 having at least one fail, usually more. Those that decided to stick with the system (I didn't) all have 360S's now so they don't have to fear the system breaking down again.AndresON777 said:Why is there no public outrage for the YLOD I wonder
Eh? You would struggle to find a phat that hasn't been hit by the YLOD.Xilium said:Anecdotal evidence but I would assume it is because it is nowhere near as prevalent as the RROD. Amongst the people I know with gaming consoles, I'm the only one that has had a ps3 die, and that was just a faulty power supply which was easily replaced (I did have to fix it myself though since it was a launch unit and I didn't want to lose my backwards compatibility). Contrast that with EVERYONE I know with a 360 having at least one fail, usually more. Those that decided to stick with the system (I didn't) all have 360S's now so they don't have to fear the system breaking down again.
No system is perfect and I've even seen a number of people here on GAF complaining about issues with the Wii (disc drive related IIRC) but they pale in scope compared to the 360 failure rate.
Clear said:Fact is the 360's success is not a global phenomenon. I think asking why they have done so well proportionately in the English speaking world is a good question.
Media influence is a good place to start.
Nope, I'm serious. I'd put it in the same category as Just Dance. Minecraft.net has sold 4 million copies to people who have screwed around with getting the right version of java installed and running. I myself am having issues getting a server set up so my wife and I can play together. It's gonna be huge.TheOddOne said:
Yeah, YLOD was a pretty big issue for all the early-adopter PS3 owners I know.cjelly said:Eh? You would struggle to find a phat that hasn't been hit by the YLOD.
They are ticking time bombs just like pre-Jasper 360s.
Clear said:To be honest I think the English-language media's backing of 360 over PS3 has played a huge part in securing 360's dominance.
I'm not calling bias here but truthfully, if you can't see a disparity in the way the two platforms, and particularly multi-platform games are treated, you need to open your eyes.