purbeast0
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They benefitted from people replacing broken systems as well. I won't try making up a percentage but I know a couple people who did that, myself included. I actually bought 3 Xbox 360 systems. One was to replace a broken launch console and the other was purchased when I gave my old one to a friend.
But beyond that I am talking about global sales. Without even launching in a specific area there is going to be zero sales. We will have to see if that has any effect in the long term.
and once again, global sales will have absolutely no effect on 99.99% of the people he was talking about, just like it did with the 360. why would i care how the 360 sells in some small market country? it's not like they are going to stop making games because they only sold 5 million consoles instead of 5.1 million. (and once again, i am making up numbers just for hypothetical situations)
i still see no problem at all. the 360 had this "problem" and the 360 did just fine and i was extremely happy with the console over the past 8 years. just as i was with the ps3, and pretty much everyone that i know was with both consoles.
