• MrScottyTay
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    46 months ago

    Actually in the 360 era, the PS3 ended up selling more by the end.

    So in the public eye people usually consider the 360 winning but by other metrics, the PS3 did.

    • @richmondez
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      26 months ago

      My experience is that seems to be a US centric view that the 360 “won” it’s generation, I’ve never encountered that view locally and it’s ultimately not born out by statistics although it was the closest Microsoft ever came.

      • MrScottyTay
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        6 months ago

        In the UK, where I’m from, it’s widely considered 360 won too.

        The reason the PS3 won in the end I think was due to a worsening opinion of Microsoft towards the end when the original plan for the Xbox One was being discussed and shown, along with a lot of teenage gamers now being older with more disposable income allowing them to buy a PS3 later in the generation and trying out all of the exclusives they missed out on.

        I don’t know how true this rings out in general, but that was pretty much my experience.

        • @richmondez
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          16 months ago

          I’m in the UK and no one I know considers the 360 to have won, regional preferences for one over the other perhaps?

          • MrScottyTay
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            16 months ago

            The north east for me. Pretty much everyone had a 360 and everyone still calls it “the 360 days” or something of the other. But might just be the people I come across. Only had a few friends that had a PS3 in school, they always seemed to be left out from what the others were doing gaming wise. Wasn’t until the PS4 until I started seeing people back to playing PlayStation by default like the PS2 days.