The days of seeing stories like 'PS4's outselling Xbox by almost 2-to-1' could be over as Microsoft looks to have called time on the console sales war.
Last week saw the Big M announce its quarterly results - yes, yes, fiscal announcements, yawn - but the interesting thing noted by Game Informer was the lack of Microsoft's usual hardware shipment metrics.
When quizzed on this a Microsoft source responded saying it was no longer using such figures as its measurement of success. Instead it would be focusing on user engagement, choosing Xbox Live figures as its leading stat. Essentially Microsoft has made a tacit announcement that, in terms of hardware sales at least, it has lost the sales war of this generation of machines.
Long-time industry analyst, Michael Pachter, told Fortune yesterday that he believes Sony's PS4 is set to have another excellent holiday period, outselling Microsoft's console, and would probably do so with or without the price cut which has given it price parity with the Xbox One.
"Microsoft should cut price only if it cares about how many consoles it sells," he went on to say.
And, given that it's both halted reporting on its own sales and refused calls for a price cut of its own, it sure looks like Microsoft has now stopped caring about such figures. Or at the very least wants everyone to stop talking about it...
(Score: 2) by darkfeline on Wednesday October 28 2015, @12:12AM
Those people are regular people and not "gamers". This is also the reason "gamers" hate non-gamers, because their poor "taste" is diluting the quality of the industry.
Now, it's true that non-gamers are not the cause of the console wars, but at least without them, the console wars will only be fought by gamers and not outsiders.
(Extremely rough) analogy: People who like good coffee. Company X makes good coffee. Normal people get hyped about coffee. Company X now focuses efforts on cheaper, low quality to cater to the masses and make money. Coffee lovers have lowered access to good coffee. Coffee lovers are not happy.
Console war analogy: Two big coffee makers X and Y have different coffee lover followings. Non-coffee lovers pretend to be coffee lovers for hippie/prestige points and support X. Y supporters resent them because they have to defend what they love not against fellow coffee lovers, but outsiders, pretenders. X supporters may resent them as well.
Of course, casual gamers are free to enjoy casual games, but that still hurts gamers because what they care about is being belittled. At least back when games were not taken seriously gamers could rest easy knowing that other people just didn't try to "get it", but now other people are "pretending" to "get it" when they are completely belittling the things that gamers love.
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