@PhilHarrision, Probably better # for PS3 from Europe and Japan, the area where PS3 userbase are bigger than X360. There are differences of about 1.3 - 1.5 Million between X360 and PS3 version in US, based on NPD.
There is also a factor of, for example : Actual split is 52(X360):48(PS3) which can be legally translated into "approximately 50/50". Same thing can happen with 54.5(X360):45.5(PS3). With 54.5:45.5, there are about 9% difference between X360 and PS3, which with 13 Million x 9% = 1.12 Million differences.
The other factor is that the info is coming from CFO, not product manager, so the figure could be categorized as "If I recalled it correctly", since there is a possibility that the CFO didn't really remember user split, and he just wanted to have some figure thrown out as answers (better compared to "I don't know, I'll get back to you later" response).
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Probably better # for PS3 from Europe and Japan, the area where PS3 userbase are bigger than X360. There are differences of about 1.3 - 1.5 Million between X360 and PS3 version in US, based on NPD.
There is also a factor of, for example : Actual split is 52(X360):48(PS3) which can be legally translated into "approximately 50/50". Same thing can happen with 54.5(X360):45.5(PS3). With 54.5:45.5, there are about 9% difference between X360 and PS3, which with 13 Million x 9% = 1.12 Million differences.
The other factor is that the info is coming from CFO, not product manager, so the figure could be categorized as "If I recalled it correctly", since there is a possibility that the CFO didn't really remember user split, and he just wanted to have some figure thrown out as answers (better compared to "I don't know, I'll get back to you later" response).