Mazty said:
GribbleGrunger said:
Mazty said:
GribbleGrunger said:
Mazty said: 92 mill - 100 mill tops. I think as of now, most people who want one, have one, and with the advent of the next-gen on the horizon, sales will only slow down. |
Couldn't you have said that for the PS1, PS2 and PSP? It's a fallacious argument and one that I really can't understand still exists in light of the trends with every other Sony console.
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There's nothing fallacious about it - that word makes no sense in that context.
You are ignoring that this gen has been the most stretched out.
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It fits perfectly my friend:
fal·la·cy
/ˈfaləsē/
Noun
- A mistaken belief, esp. one based on unsound argument.
- A failure in reasoning that renders an argument invalid.
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So how is it a mistaken belief when we consider the PS3 has been out for the longest of any console gen in recent memory? Explain that one -_-
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Because I hear exactly the same argument every time a new console is released. It doesn't matter how long the console has been on the market. How many times do people have to hear 'this isn't a sprint it's a marathon' or 'we have a ten year lifecycle', before people stop this silly 'everyone who wants one will already have one' argument? The PS3 will continue to sell for at least another 4 years. Whether it hits the number suggested in this thread is another story.