And Atlanta was burned almost 150 years ago!
And Atlanta was burned almost 150 years ago!
Arty,
I don't know where you live but I live in a bible-belt-bum-hick-state where we have a pretty good mesh of different demographics. My seven years of employment with GameStop allows me the insight to know that the more "urban" someone was the more likely they were to get a PS3.
Generally speaking: Companies report on how many they've sold to retailers and disregard how many have been sold to end-users.
Professional analysts are putting it closer to 5:4.5 in favor of the PS4. For every PS4 that is sold 0.9 XB1s are sold.
I preordered my XB1 and I didn't have any trouble getting it while many people did have issues finding a system of their choice.
Come on, America. Is a cheap TV, $99 tablet or a free pair of socks with every purchase worth all that mess? And, in some instances, violence?
Greatness awaits
Towels of Box a got he ps4 a buying was he thought he?
This is why YouTube is ruining society.
The backroom of GameStops are set up where there are systems stacked ontop of one another. The poor employee who takes the shipment in has to put all the new systems on the bottom of the older systems as an LP procedure.
Middle class white families?
It's funny because my city actually collected all the unsold PS4s and used them to construct our new highway.
Cameras are a reactive tool for robbery—not a proactive tool.
Yassir
Also, purchase the games as gifts so that you can always end up reselling them if you simply impulse bought them
I attribute it to a faux unbiased article. It was crafted to give you the illusion that both systems have their ups-and-downs. The author sprinkled an "edge" to PS4 or XB1 based on an aforementioned total of edges per system.
I agree,
But the problem is that the XB1 and the PS4 are going to play the exact same games and, in the near future, at the exact same performance.