kyoji
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But there arent alot of people crying doom and gloom in this thread…. And so what if people were?Yep. Same thing happened with my company. My company (and my industry in general) had a blowout year in 2020 and our projections for 2021 were based on 2020, which was not indicative of a normal market. Now we have revised our goals downward twice over the course of the year and it will still be a stretch to hit those goals by YE.
What's also funny is that I recall reading posts online when Nintendo failed to hit their sales goals for the Switch in 2018 (?). People were crying doom and gloom even though they still sold a large number of consoles. And then you look at what happened since and they have been doing gangbusters. But people love to overreact, don't they?
what most interesting about this thread is that we finally have an idea on somewhat accurate numbers and not FUD people have been running with for weeks at a time. It has nothing to do with dooming the service, more of getting a better grip on gaf PERCEPTION vs. REALITY.