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Great post this guy is spreading false numbers for Xbox install base in the last pages.First I don't know where you got that 500k in UK figure from my post, because I said 1 million, so I've adjusted the figures for you.
Analysts have access to data from other regions that we don't, which is why their estimates become news and generally accepted.
Also, I find it hilarious how even your estimating with zero data to back it up, like the figures you just pulled out of the air for the "rest of european countries" that "must of" sold x amount, and doing the same thing for Canada (historically doing well in the 360 era has no bearing on how well the xb1 is doing now, xb1 is pretty damn unpopular around here), Australia and the asian countries still led you to a 6.65 million (adjusted 7.15 million) total for the XB1 worldwide. Meaning the rest of the world outside of UK + US only accounted for 1.85 million.
1.85 million for the rest of the world outside UK + US is still pretty damn dead, especially when that rest of the world includes the likes of Germany, France.
That equates to only 25.8% of sales being from every single region/country in the world except UK + US.
But anyways, even going off of the zhuge estimates (rather than try to conjuring up numbers for regions with no info and baseless assumptions) it would mean that even if the xb1 sold 5 million in 2019, and 4 million in 2020, it would still hit the 50 million mark by the end of this gen (and it'll sell a bit more once the next-gen systems are out as well, so 50+ when all is said and done). I agree with you there.
Creating numbers from his minds and trying to misslead the small base that Xbox has.
Xbox one is a total failure outside US and UK. It is a reality.