As for digital copies though, the current market percentage for computer games is about 75% retail, 25% digital. So based on 2.3 million retail copies, we can estimate that when you add digital copies, the total sales numbers will be 3 million.
Edit: From doing more research, my guess is that we are both right in a way. For companies that sell their games both online and in stores, it appears that about 75% of their sales are digital. However when looking at the market as a whole, there are more digital sales then physical sales, because a great many of the PC games sold online are not also being sold at retail stores.
That's not what I said. I said "since" your statement (post #30), the discussion was "primarily" about digital vs retail.
You also didn't correct anything in your next post. Rather than admit you were wrong, you just acted like you had originally said something slightly different.
I'm going to do what you couldn't do, and and actually stop derailing the thread with pointless arguments with you. Feel free to get your parting shot in, because all know important that last word is..