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It's not baseless speculation though. It's reasonable assumptions based on available data and equitable analogues when actual data is unavailable.AKA, they just made shit up.
This is the first time I've seen this article, and I'd been using a similar formula for the last few months to gauge Gateway's user base and earning potential.
tl;dr? Just because you lack the intelligence to make a reasonable hypothesis it doesn't mean others are just 'making shit up'.
I'd hypothesised that 1% of 3DS owners were within the 4.x range required for them to be able to use Gateway.
(May I say that 1% is an incredibly generous number to use in this formula, as it implies that there are 544,500 users out there running 4.5 or lower)
Realistically, it's unlikely that all 544,500 of them are using Gateway. But that was their potential install base anyway.
With the release of 3.x Ultra that potential install base has skyrocketed. It's difficult to estimate the adoption rate of new 3DS system software updates as Nintendo don't seem to make them as available as companies like Apple do.
So let's use Apple's stats as an equitable analogue for Nintendo's. Apple's adoption rates for iOS 6, 7 and 8 are 83%, 87%, and 69% (thus far) respectively.
(It's worth noting that as of January 15th that less than 3% of iOS users are using a system version older than the two most recent versions As I mentioned earlier, 1% was an incredibly generous approximation)
I'll be using the median of the three Apple adoption rates mentioned as an analogue Nintendo's unavailable statistics. That median is 79.6%, which translates to roughly 43,342,000 potential Gateway customers.
Just for fun; at approximately $80 a piece that's a gross potential earning of upwards of 3.4 billion dollars (!!!).
tl;dr
Just because you lack the intelligence to make a reasonable hypothesis it doesn't mean others are just 'making shit up'.












