donathos said:
Regarding NPD, I'd be more inclined to agree if either they stated their margin of error with their results, as for instance political polls tend to do, or if they released their results as a range of numbers. But my point is that "victory" here is nothing more than whatever number is higher, according to NPD. Maybe "victory" ought to be "whatever console actually sold the most units"... but again, we don't have a better way of calculating that, do we? What I'm contending is that having a higher number according to NPD is the sole criterion for "victory" in this context. Is it a useless victory? A pointless victory? Maybe. But if we were all well-adjusted people, would we be arguing about console sales in the first place? :) And regarding elections, sure they do have a margin of error. Yes, within some percentile there are recounts and legal contests, etc.... and all of those processes have their own margins of error, if you will. What they won't wind up with, no matter how many recounts are done, is some exact tally of the *actual* votes cast--any attempt on our part to count those votes is going to be a flawed attempt. But that doesn't stop us from pronouncing a "winner" (as in, for instance, the 2000 US Presidential election), nor should it. |
People who vote incorrectly... do just that. Vote incorrectly. It's not the people who count it's fault.
The 2000 US presidential election was fine.
Point 2... NPDs numbers are equal statistically. So you have two numbers which are the same ~1.31= ~1.36
Point 2 There isn't ALWAYS a winner. This isn't an election... 360 and PS3 don't get anything from an incorrectly placed victory making it even more pointless. You can claim the PS3 won... you'd still be wrong.
It's not a matter of opinion... it's a matter of you being wrong.