[QUOTE="lundy86_4"][QUOTE="Sir-I_exCalibur"]Your really hurting over this aren't you?Sir-I_exCalibur
I'm assuming that confusing "your" and "you're" is the equivalent of having bags thrown in your face.
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[QUOTE="Sir-I_exCalibur"][QUOTE="lundy86_4"]
lundy86_4
I'm assuming that confusing "your" and "you're" is the equivalent of having bags thrown in your face.
whatever happened to the old "you are"? :P[QUOTE="moistsandwich"]So true and funny but even worse the projected number did not even come from Sony. They just heard some random company say it and it was enough fact for them.OMG System Wars logic at its finest.
Sony : we project that we will have shipped 77 million units by *insert date here*.
Sony Fanboy hears: we sold 77 million!
Sony Fanboy responds: ERMAHGURD!KJAF"AJ"GKAJGF{'pjioePGJA"DEKGFHAIFEJA"GOMKADS"V:LJMAFG":JEAAE"PJAFPA FMA WE WIN KEJ:FIJQEGIF{AIGJA"DGJ":QOJAEP"QGPANEGNJ"AGJ"EGN!
fvck you people are stupid.
CanYouDiglt
for the people that keep pointing out that RROD inflated sales, I'd like to point out that likely the ps3 server farms increased sales on the ps3 even further for completley non gaming use.
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[QUOTE="hippiesanta"]microsoft next tactic ........ Black Friday part 2lundy86_4
Sony's next tactic: "We can't keep up with Black Friday or the Holidays in the US :cry:"
sony don't have to rely on american sales and hope for RROD 0r Scratch DVDs for consumers to buy same product multiple times[QUOTE="lundy86_4"][QUOTE="hippiesanta"]microsoft next tactic ........ Black Friday part 2hippiesanta
Sony's next tactic: "We can't keep up with Black Friday or the Holidays in the US :cry:"
sony don't have to rely on american sales and hope for RROD 0r Scratch DVDs for consumers to buy same product multiple timesNeither do MS.Â
[QUOTE="SuperFlakeman"]
Doesn't Sony report PS3+PS2 nowadays?
lundy86_4
Yes. Combined since Q2 FY2012, though I could be mistaken.
Then we won't have 100% firm PS3 numbers.
[QUOTE="SuperFlakeman"]
Doesn't Sony report PS3+PS2 nowadays?
Yes. Combined since Q2 FY2012, though I could be mistaken.
Then we won't have 100% firm PS3 numbers.
SuperFlakeman
Nope. However, I believe Sony has officially discontinued shipments of the PS2... Though I could be mistaken. I though I saw something on it.
[QUOTE="lundy86_4"]Yes. Combined since Q2 FY2012, though I could be mistaken.
Sir-I_exCalibur
Yup. It's been shown numerous times on this forum.
Here.
PS3 lifetime sales have been impossible to specifically calculate since Sony started lumping PS3 and PS2 sales together in April. As of March 2012 the specific global total was 63.9 million. In the six months since, PS3 and PS2 have combined to sell 6.3 million units. Microsoft announced a new global Xbox 360 total of 70 million in October.
Eurogamer
[QUOTE="TheEroica"]Congrats to the XBOX360... They fought smart to get here. Â Hope they dig up some magic for next gen. Â I want to be wowed by someone... I'm still waiting.
Sir-I_exCalibur
I actually kind of liked that movie.
[QUOTE="Sir-I_exCalibur"][QUOTE="lundy86_4"]Yes. Combined since Q2 FY2012, though I could be mistaken.
lundy86_4
Yup. It's been shown numerous times on this forum.
Eurogamer reporting Sony sales[QUOTE="Sir-I_exCalibur"]Eurogamer reporting Sony sales lundy86_4
If you don't like Eurogamer, then look at Sony's presentation slides. Page 13, "Computer Entertainment System (PS3/PS2)" shipment figures.
If you read the small writing at the end of the document, on page 21, it states:
"Statements made in this presentation with respect to Sonys current plans, estimates, strategies and beliefs and other statements that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements about the future performance of Sony. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, those statements using words such as believe, expect, plans, strategy, prospects, forecast, estimate, project, anticipate, aim, intend, seek, may, might, could or should, and words of similar meaning in connection with a discussion of future operations, financial performance, events or conditions."
Which is the wording used in the chart your referring to.
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If you read the small writing at the end of the document, on page 21, it states:
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"Statements made in this presentation with respect to Sonys current plans, estimates, strategies and beliefs and other statements that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements about the future performance of Sony. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, those statements using words such as believe, expect, plans, strategy, prospects, forecast, estimate, project, anticipate, aim, intend, seek, may, might, could or should, and words of similar meaning in connection with a discussion of future operations, financial performance, events or conditions."
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Which is the wording used in the chart your referring to.
Sir-I_exCalibur
You really need to smarten up.
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Your point doesn`t refute the fact that the shipped numbers were combined for a period, or that those figures are their shipped figures, as in they have already been shipped... As in they are `historical facts`.
Good God.
[QUOTE="Sir-I_exCalibur"]
If you read the small writing at the end of the document, on page 21, it states:
"Statements made in this presentation with respect to Sonys current plans, estimates, strategies and beliefs and other statements that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements about the future performance of Sony. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, those statements using words such as believe, expect, plans, strategy, prospects, forecast, estimate, project, anticipate, aim, intend, seek, may, might, could or should, and words of similar meaning in connection with a discussion of future operations, financial performance, events or conditions."
Which is the wording used in the chart your referring to.
lundy86_4
You really need to smarten up.
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Your point doesn`t refute the fact that the shipped numbers were combined for a period, or that those figures are their shipped figures, as in they have already been shipped... As in they are `historical facts`.
Good God.
So let me get this straight, the document specifically says they are not "historical facts", but you, referring to the same document for the figures, say they are.
Gotcha.
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So let me get this straight, the document specifically says they are not "historical facts", but you, referring to the same document for the figures, say they are.
Gotcha.
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Sir-I_exCalibur
The document says ""Statements made in this presentation with respect to Sonys current plans, estimates, strategies and beliefs and other statements that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements".
Key words are "that are not historical facts", meaning information within the financial statements are historical facts. Do you know what quarterly statements are? Do you understand the English language?
They are reporting their quarterly information. Stop trying to troll. It's pathetic that your English skills are so lacking.
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Furthermore, it doesn't detract from the initial point, which was that Sony combined PS2 and PS3 shipment figures from around April of last year.
[QUOTE="Sir-I_exCalibur"]
So let me get this straight, the document specifically says they are not "historical facts", but you, referring to the same document for the figures, say they are.
Gotcha.
lundy86_4
The document says ""Statements made in this presentation with respect to Sonys current plans, estimates, strategies and beliefs and other statements that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements".
Key words are "that are not historical facts", meaning information within the financial statements are historical facts. Do you know what quarterly statements are? Do you understand the English language?
Why cut the rest of the quote? Here is the full quote once again:
"Statements made in this presentation with respect to Sonys current plans, estimates, strategies and beliefs and other statements that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements about the future performance of Sony.
Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, those statements using words such as believe, expect, plans, strategy, prospects, forecast, estimate, project, anticipate, aim, intend, seek, may, might, could or should, and words of similar meaning in connection with a discussion of future operations, financial performance, events or conditions."
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Why cut the rest of the quote? Here is the full quote once again:
"Statements made in this presentation with respect to Sonys current plans, estimates, strategies and beliefs and other statements that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements about the future performance of Sony.
Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, those statements using words such as believe, expect, plans, strategy, prospects, forecast, estimate, project, anticipate, aim, intend, seek, may, might, could or should, and words of similar meaning in connection with a discussion of future operations, financial performance, events or conditions."
Sir-I_exCalibur
The rest of the quote was redundant and superfluous. The second paragraph describes one aspect of the first paragraph -- forward looking statements. Thus it isn't necessary. Furthermore, the only aspect of those paragraphs that are relevent, are these words "that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements".
What they are conveying is historical data. They are units that have been shipped, prior to the release of the quarterly report.
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It's clear you either lack the intelligence to understand, or that you are trying your hardest to troll, and look completely stupid.
Regardless, none of this contradicts the fact that Sony has been combining their PS3/PS2 figures since April of last year.
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Now, any further questions you may have, have likely been summed up in one of my prior posts. Reading over what you quoted, repeatedly, and trying to understand, may help you drastically improve your comprehension.
[QUOTE="Sir-I_exCalibur"]
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Why cut the rest of the quote? Here is the full quote once again:
"Statements made in this presentation with respect to Sonys current plans, estimates, strategies and beliefs and other statements that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements about the future performance of Sony.
Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, those statements using words such as believe, expect, plans, strategy, prospects, forecast, estimate, project, anticipate, aim, intend, seek, may, might, could or should, and words of similar meaning in connection with a discussion of future operations, financial performance, events or conditions."
The rest of the quote was redundant and superfluous.
What they are conveying is historical data. They are units that have been shipped, prior to the release of the quarterly report.
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It's clear you either lack the intelligence to understand, or that you are trying your hardest to troll, and look completely stupid.
Regardless, none of this contradicts the fact that Sony has been combining their PS3/PS2 figures since April of last year.
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