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@Username2324

You surely live in a magical world where Sony does no wrong, and Microsoft is the devil incarnate. Take off your blinders, and read what I wrote. Sony two years ago wasn't even making production quotas. Now two years later with a unit that has to have been in production for a few months with new components your saying that this kind of pace is allowing for ample testing. When the hell did this ample testing take place.

Are you telling me that they had time to do endurance testing on these models. That they have thoroughly tested the tolerances not only for the prescribed components, but for alternative parts they may have to substitute to meet production deadlines. Your saying its scaled down so all they need to do is the math. In a ideal world that would always work, but we don't live in a ideal world. The problem that usually gets you isn't the one you even contemplated.

Sony could be safe everything can work out, but there are a lot of variables that are only able to be exposed with rigorous testing. There are reasons that car manufacturers crash their cars, that television manufacturers run their screens for months on end. So on and so forth.

Also don't give me this line about how Sony is a very quality conscious company. I spent over seven hundred dollars on their online service. I can tall you that is bald faced balderdash. They are just as happy to release craptastic code as Microsoft. I could recount horror stories of having to remove bad files they uploaded to my computer, of having to reinstall outdated drivers just to run their product that was optimized for new drivers. Hell I was rooting garbage out of my system years after I stopped using their products. I mean why do I have a Japanese game manual, and why wasn't it in the game files. Why was it a separate file, and why the hell load it into my system to begin with.

I don't buy the bullshit. I know better.