You claim Sony is in serious trouble
No. If you look at the title of this thread, I
asked if Sony was in trouble, that's what the question mark at the end of the title thread signifies, a question. I will admit that I have stated a case that they might be, but the purpose of this thread was as much a statement as a question.
You claim that in the UK, advertising for the PS3 is non-existent.
Untrue, which really didn't need proof as it's a blatant exaggeration.
It is not an exaggeration! The only advert I have seen on TV is for LBP (the one where the dog blows up), and nothing Else.
Maybe, I'm boiling the kettle every time the Sony adverts are on, but I can guarantee every time I sit down with my steaming mug of Joe, a 360 advert will pop up! Fable 2, Infinite Undiscovery, Gears of War 2, lips, all those adverts with a cinema in the back of a girls head, the constant £129.99 adverts featuring every game that is currently available. Then there are the adverts by games retailers. I have not seen Game advertise the PS3 in any form of bundle once. In fact, I don't even know what bundles are currently available for the PS3, but I know every single price point for the 360.
Besides, which would you rather have, a product rushed to market missing features and not properly tested
Uh, that is a lie. Most of the titles I have brought for the PS3 have been release practically untested, or so it would seem buy the poor quality of the games in question.
For instance:
PES2008:- This game was my first must have purchase as I wanted to find some descent competition on line to play against. I rushed home and plugged it into my PS3 to be met with an apology because the online portion of the game was broke. They took so long to fix it, that I sold the game whilst I could still get something back for it.
Civilization:Revolution:- Again, this game was release with known issues that took a long time to get sorted, particularly online connection issues.
CoD4:- Released in November, then online idiots find way to hack the option file to make it easier to kill the rest of us. IW, take until well after the new year to sort it out, and that is on top of the online connection issues that plagued last Christmas.
GT5
:- Only now are we seeing a resolution to the many online issues that have plagued the game, but still they are not all sorted.
Motorstorm:- yet another game plagued with cheaters and the like. It took much complaining to get the many problems sorted.
CoD5:WaW:- This game has so many bugs its a wonder why it was ever released in the first place! There are blatant glitches in the game where you can hide under the map and take pot shots at people without them being any the wiser. On top of that, Treyarch include an option to turn off aim assist, that simply doesn't work. Try it, and see!
You claim you are trying your hardest to be optimistic about future game releases.
I have no option but to be optimistic. I made a significant investment in the PS3 brand, and I have yet to see a return.
You claim only GT5

and MGS4 have proven that the PS3 does have the "nads".
The proof is in the pudding, or so they say! GT5

is a great looking game, and so is MGS4. Out of the two though, I would say that MGS4 is the better game, but only just.
You claim killer games for the PS3 are few and far between, compared to the 360 that seems to get new and great games on a weekly basis.
Maybe its the Christmas release schedule or something, but I have seen some super games come out for the 360 (GoW2, Fable 2, Infinite Undiscovery, Quantum of Solice etc), and they already have a superb and in-depth racing simulation. Us PS3 gamers are still waiting (for you know what).
You claim the PS3 rack is only half the size of the 360 rack at your local game store (no name given) and that the 360 rack doesn't contain every game made for the system, just the recent ones.
Uh... The stores name Is Game! And yes, the rack is twice as big!
Seeing as there are nearly as many games being released for the PS3 as there are for the 360 (you do realize most games are multi-platform), then it sounds like maybe your problem is you are shopping at the wrong store. If what you claim is true, it also sounds like they have an incentive to sell more 360 games. It's a practice not uncommonly used. This is assuming what you say is true and not another gross exaggeration, which you must admit, is not easy to do given your previous claims.
Here is a good barometer for game sales in the UK check out the top 100 best sellers at Play.com:
Top 100 best sellers
Notice the 360 whitewash on the charts? Apart from all the the cross platform titles, M$ has four exclusives in the top 100, whilst Sony has none, and there is no sign whatsoever of LBP (the one game that Sony is advertising on TV!). Judging by the chart, the only serious competition M$ have is with the Wii, or is that the other way around?
Compare these console bundle offers at Game:
360 console bundles
The Average price for a 360 bundle is £166.62
PS3 console bundles
The average price for a PS3 bundle is £261.71
Now, the hardcore of Sony fans will of already brought a PS3 by now. All of my friends that were waiting for the system to fall below the psychological £300 barrier have done so. All that Sony have left to persuade are the floaters. with a price point £100 higher than that of the 360, they are not doing themselves any favours.
magburner, if you recall, the
last time you got all hot under the collar over something and started a thread about it, it didn't exactly go over very well. Before you decide to respond any further in this thread, perhaps you might consider re-reading your own posts as well as those from others in this thread, and do some real fact checking.
I will hold my hand up to that, it was an uncalled for rant. This thread is hardly in the same league though. 👍
Yet more
'misleading' evidence:
Hardware Sales (vgchartz)
Check out the big chart in the middle of the page, that backs up what I have been saying (notice Sony in 3rd place).
Now skip to the hardware sales chart on the right side of the page (marked 2oth December 2008). Sony is last on that chart with both the PSP and the PS3, with the PS3 lagging behind the hand-held.
Now compare the sales figures to that of the 360, and you see an almost 2:1 ratio in total units sold at that point in time, though there is a marked difference in sales per territory. In North America, the figure is clearly 2:1, in Europe, the figures are much closer, but total sales are lower also. Its pointless even comparing the PS3 to Nintendo's offerings as Nintendo are appealing to a totally different market than that of the PS3 or the 360.
If further evidence is needed, check this selection of charts:
Cumulative figures for sales of the Wii, 360 and PS3 from 20th January 2007, upto the 20th December 2008 (USA)
As per usual the Wii is off to the races with strong sales figures. The 360 is second, but you can see that M$ have started to eat into the Wii's lead. The PS3 has shown little sign of catching up with the 360, let alone try and dent the lead of the Wii.
Cumulative figures for sales of the Wii, 360 and PS3 from 20th January 2007, upto the 20th December 2008 (USA)
Weekly sales figures for the Wii, 360, and the PS3 from January 2007 upto 20th December 2008 (every territory)
This is the most interesting chart of all! Throughout the last two years, Sony and M$ have traded lead regularly, with sales matched very closely. If you look at the last 6 months though, M$ have sold significantly more console per week than the PS3, proof that their 'blanket advertising' strategy is working. It will also be interesting to see the sales figures post Christmas, to see if the plan that Sony has is really working.
Sony IS in trouble, if the evidence of these charts is to be believed. Maybe its not the
'red flag waving' trouble that you may of assumed, but the market share they once enjoyed has gone. Whether it be because if the price of the system, the quality of the games, or the credit crunch. The strangle hold that Sony once had over the console market has been shattered.
Maybe we've been spoilt these past ten years with the success that Sony has generated, but the realities of this generation are that the market is not led by Sony.
You say that I have minority opinions, I could say that of yours, too. We both own PS3s, so you could say that what we both say is in a minority (compared to actual sales figures).
I desperately want Sony to succeed, but for that to happen, they have to take on the 360, which is something Sony seem unwilling or unable to do. In a funny kind of way I can respect what Sony are doing, but like I have said, they need to be more forthcoming with the titles, and we need a certified 'killer app' to get those floaters spending big bucks. 👍
Foolkiller
Now, lets look at today. The PS2 is still going very strong, and is actually the reason Sony could manage to make the PS3 expensive and take the losses they knew they would take. They are still making money because the PS2 has become nearly pure profit at this point and is still popular. That popularity is in part due to the Wii. Graphically the Wii and PS2 are very similar and so Wii versions of new games are easily ported to the PS2. If it weren't for the Wii then I think Sony would have made a bad gamble, but as long as a new and popular system is in the same class the PS2 will have a profitable market. I have personally bought a couple of PS2 games since getting my PS3.
That is a very reasonable argument, but what you are suggesting is a result of circumstances, as opposed to an actual market strategy.
The shock surprise of this generation has been the Wii, its a fantastic piece of kit for the casual gamer. It might not be the best system techincally, but Nintendo have proved that you dont need CBEs, or billions of polygons per second to make compelling games.