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Posted by wish i was tebow
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Posted on 5/22/13 at 3:29 pm to
I think doing that from a website and having it shipped to you is the only way


I'm gonna order from amazon and hope they offer release day delivery
Posted by wish i was tebow
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Posted on 5/22/13 at 3:30 pm to
This post passes the PS4 thread

:omg: :OMG:


Posted by wish i was tebow
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Posted on 5/22/13 at 3:32 pm to
I think alot of times these companies *cough cough apple* purposely keeps supply low to creat demand and make people think that it's out because so many people already bought it



Supply and logistics is my degree
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Posted by oauron
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Posted on 5/22/13 at 3:55 pm to
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The Wii got bad at some point but Nintendo was able to meet a lot of the demands. Manufacturing and logistics isn't like it used to be.



The Wii was sold out for a year and a half. They were off the shelves the day they were put on them.

After that, it did calm down and Nintendo was able to meet demand.
Posted by stout
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Posted on 5/22/13 at 4:01 pm to
It wasn't a year and a half and it was largely because Nintendo grossly underestimated their initial shipments and manufacturing orders.

They sure didn't have a problem with the WiiU because no one wants that crap.
Posted by wish i was tebow
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Posted on 5/22/13 at 5:22 pm to
Hahaha seriously. I never even heard anything about someone wanting the new wii
Posted by LSU Tiger 216
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Posted on 5/22/13 at 5:47 pm to
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Will they have console preorders? Has that ever been done?


To my knowledge it started with the 360.
Posted by skullhawk
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Posted on 5/22/13 at 6:12 pm to
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I don't think it will be as bad as it has been in the past. The PS2 was really the last gaming system to cause mass hysteria due to shortages around Christmas. The Wii got bad at some point but Nintendo was able to meet a lot of the demands. Manufacturing and logistics isn't like it used to be.


I gotta disagree with you there. I made a pile of money off of getting a 360 and PS3 the day they launched. I was lucky with a preorder for both at a forgotten gamestop in BR. If there were PS3s in Baton Rouge before Christmas I couldn't find them.

The PS2 was crazy. I remember getting my preorder to finally go through at an online retailer about 10 minutes after orders went live and didn't get a console until mid December (I believe it released in October)
Posted by skullhawk
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Posted on 5/22/13 at 6:24 pm to
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I think alot of times these companies *cough cough apple* purposely keeps supply low to creat demand and make people think that it's out because so many people already bought it


The manufacturers of these consoles don't have enough time to build up a supply to meet the initial demand.

Not having consoles available to sell during Holiday 2013 does those companies no good.

eta. Hopefully with the consoles launching so close to eachother, the console manufacturers will try to meet the demand. I could see a lot of people making an either/or decision based on availability just to get their hands on a next gen system.
This post was edited on 5/22/13 at 6:26 pm
Posted by Byron Bojangles III
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Posted on 5/22/13 at 6:34 pm to
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Of the many details that began to trickle out of Microsoft's Xbox One reveal, the next-gen console's controller accessory port went largely unnoticed, but its inclusion could have a lasting impact for players. As we learned during our hands-on session, the new controller will come equipped with a new, proprietary data port that replaces the chat cable connector found on the current generation, which a trusted source tell us will make the system incompatible with existing gaming headsets, including high-end audio products like those made by Astro Gaming, Turtle Beach, Tritton, and others.

While game audio will be available through the system's optical port, in order to support chat communications, headsets will be required to make use of the new connection type. While it's possible that either Microsoft or third-party makers could develop an adapter to offer backwards compatibility, we're told that the new port is part of a larger strategy to gain control over the accessory market. Manufacturers will not only need to develop entirely new products for the new connection standard, but use licensing and authentication protocols from Microsoft, potentially driving up costs for consumers. The licensing program could also limit the variety and competitive nature of the accessory market since all manufacturers would be required to adhere to Microsoft's terms.
On the other hand, the proprietary format could offer significant improvements to the chat audio experience. The new data port reportedly supports stereo audio, potentially for the purpose of delivering game audio directly from the controller or simply boosting mono chat audio in the current-gen to stereo. In the case of the latter, stereo chat audio could lead to virtualized directional communications, allowing players to hear where a nearby player is speaking from — a feature currently found in PC titles like ARMA 2.
When reached for comment, Microsoft representatives didn't explicitly state that current hardware was incompatible, but rather that the company was focusing on new devices:
"We are working with 3rd party headset manufacturers to create new headsets that will take full advantage of the Xbox One technology," company representatives said. "We will share more details in the future."
It's also unclear is whether Microsoft is currently developing a headset solution of its own or will instead utilize the Kinect's noise cancellation and player detection technology to serve as the primary chat receiver.
Posted by oauron
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Posted on 5/22/13 at 6:38 pm to
They were still producing ~1.2 million consoles every month and selling out of them instantly. There's no way any other video game console ever comes close to that level of sustained demand.
Posted by oauron
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Posted on 5/22/13 at 6:39 pm to
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Hahaha seriously. I never even heard anything about someone wanting the new wii


You won't. Not for a while at least. Nintendo really made a ton of mistakes with the Wii U.
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