Jokeropia said:
Ok
Jokeropia said:
Just like the impression I got, Uncharted 2's drop was on the high side.
Yep, Uncharted 2's percentage increase from the first day to the first week is indeed lower than several of other western games indeed, that is true.
Jokeropia said:
Thanks for tracking down the data.
No problem
Jokeropia said:
The only error you've done as I can see (I won't go through all the numbers) is that you've calculated the percentages backwards. That is, instead of the percentages for how the first week sales are higher than the first day sales you have the percentages for how the first day sales were lower than the first week sales.
For example, Halo 3's increase from 45k to 61k was an increase of 35.6% rather than 26.4%. (45 * 1.356 = 61.)
Ah yes, my mistake, sorry :\ I have recalculated the percentage now and edited my previous post with the correct percentages. Thanks for mentioning this!
I also forgot to add Resistance 2 to my previous post.
Resistance 2:
20,000 to
35,182 = 75.9%
Jokeropia said:
No, but it does suggest that NBA2K 10 is less frontloaded than Uncharted 2. That's what the discussion originated from.
I can only speak for myself, but when i see a high percentage increase and no actual sales numbers, then my first impression for about 1 second might be that something sold great because of the high percentage increase. For example if i see something like "game A increased 200% in sales while game B increased 10% in sales", then my first impression might be that "game A" sold more than "game B". But of course, i know that percetage increase alone doesnt tell how much something have sold, so it is not like i belive that "game A" sold the most just because it had a higher percentage increase. It is just that my first impression for about 1 second or so might be that the game sold good. I dont know why i am like this, but i guess it comes from back in the days when i didnt really followed sales number that much.
I also think that percetange increases alone are used sometimes to make sales look better. For example, Sony said something like that the PSP sales increased 300% when the PSP Go came out, which might give the impression that the PSP sales were great, at least in my opinion. But without sales numbers, it's hard to know how good the sales were, all we know is that it was an increase. And since they didnt give out any real sales numbers, this might be an indication that the sales werent that good afterall. Sony isnt the only one who only mention percentages when it comes to sales though, but this example regarding the PSP sales increase is the most recent example that i can think of where percentage only were used.
It is true that NBA2K 10 was less frontloaded compared to Uncharted 2 when you look at the percentage increase as you say, but i was mostly interested in seeing how many copies of Uncharted 2 that were sold after the first day and to see how this compared to other western games instead of seeing the percentage increase

Because even that NBA2K 10 was less frontloaded compared to Uncharted 2 when it comes to the percetage increase, NBA2K 10 sold less than Uncharted 2. When it comes to sales, what is most important, percentage increase or how many copies that were sold?
Jokeropia said:
It's like I said in my first post, the game still had a great first week compared to the original, but it just wasn't quite as great as the first day numbers hinted at.
How much did the first number hinted at that Uncharted 2 would sell the first week?
Maybe i am reading too much into this, but i get the feeling that there is more focus on that Uncharted 2 wasnt as frontloaded (when it comes to percentage increase) compared to other western games in Japan instead of having more focus on how good it actually sold? Come to think of it, unless i am mistaken i think that Uncharted 2 actually has one of the highest first week sales in Japan this generation when it comes to western games.
Why does it matter if Uncharted 2 is a bit less frontloaded than other western games? Is it about seeing how Uncharted 2 will keep on selling? Since Uncharted 2 percentage increase from the first day sales to the first week sales was lower compared to other wester games, that this will be an indication that Uncharted 2 will sell poorly in the upcoming weeks? If yes, not many western games have really had any legs (legs as in selling decent numbers for many weeks in a row) in Japan so far (at least from what i know, but please correct me if i am wrong), so will Uncharted 2 be any expection to this?
Isnt the LTD what matters the most? If a game sells 100k in total, how much does it matter if it takes 2 week or 20 weeks to sell 100k as long as the LTD ends up being the same? These are all honest questions, i am curious about these things
I dont have any problems with people saying that Uncharted 2 is being less fronloaded compared to other western games, this is afterall the case when we talk about percentage increase. So i am agreeing to what you are saying. It was just the way that it is written that i noticed the most. To take an example, in my opinion it would be something similar to say this to your girlfriend if she comes home from the beauty parlor: "You look really great, but concidering that you spent $200 i would have thought that you would looked better". Eventhough that it was mentioned that she looked really good, the whole sentence in itself doesnt exactly sound too positive, at least in my opinion.
If the sentence was written the other way around, something like: "Uncharted 2 was less fronloaded than other western games, but it still sold great", i dont think that i would have noticed it that much, since then the focus of the sentence seems to be a bit more on that Uncharted 2 sold great rather than having more focus on that it was less frontloaded, at least in my opinion
But as said, maybe i am reading too much into this and i dont mean any disrespect towards anyone just to underline that, but this is just the way that i understood what was written. Instead of having more focus on how good Uncharted 2 actually sold, it seemed to me that there was a bit more focus that it was less frontloaded than other western games, so i just wanted to ask why it was more focus on Uncharted 2 being less frontloaded instead on having more focus on how good it sold

Why not discuss more about how good Uncharted 2 actually sold instead?

This is how i understood what was written at least, but please correct me if i have missunderstood something that was written.
I am sorry for that this post became so long

It is just that i had much that i wanted to ask about and write about, i hope that it is ok
EDIT: I added some text.