So I destroyed your argument and now you revert to "attacking the other person" like you say.
I thought you would put a better fight than that.
It was easy because I used the exact same fallacies as yours.
BTW, I know perfectly that I never attacked you but only your arguments. If you felt offended, perhaps you shouldn't write fallacies upon fallacies.
And I'll point out how wrong your argument is again with your failure rate. It just shows you're very bad at some maths problems, or it's a big fallacy made on purpose, that people may miss.
It's simple really, your premise is already wrong, so everything that follows in your argument just fails hard.
Your premise is that, I cite, "The irony is that the failure rate becomes more significant as time goes by". Of course, this is plain wrong. What's becoming more significant as time goes by is the failure probability, not the failure rate.
It was very easy to spot. And nearly every one of your posts actually start on a premise that is plain false like this one.
The failure probability of a product gives us the failure rate. Of course, we can't know it beforehand, so we calculate the failure probability based on real world data which is the failure rate.
Basically, failure rate is not a function of time, failure probability is.
And as every console has a failure probability, hell, every product has one, this argument is just a red herring. Because this won't affect a newcomer more than on other consoles. People expect products to have defects, just not on the level of the X360. If it had been this console in place of the Wii, yes, newcomers would have a very bad first experience with videogame consoles.
Fortunately, the Wii has one of the lowest failure rate.
So basically, you tried again to make a weakness off one of Wii's strength.
How could this ever happen? That's why I call you on the numerous illogical things you said in this only thread, it's just amazing how someone can manage to get wrong with sth that goes against common sense, so many times in one thread, sometimes in one post.







