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JoeTheBro said:
johnlucas said:

When you pay $500 plus tax for a system, you shouldn't have to THINK about glitches & bugs.

The excuse that "these are the things you have to put up with on launch consoles" is UNACCEPTABLE.
If the manufacturer can't make a quality product at $500 then what is that manufacturer in the business for?

John Lucas


But I'm assuming $350 is ok?

http://www.theverge.com/2012/11/19/3665588/wii-u-brick-console-update-patch-nintendo

 

The percent of issues is really low on all these consoles, but don't be silly.

No, it's not acceptable at $350 either.
Shame on Nintendo for that mess.

I know these are manmade things & human error will always factor into these designs.
But that's what testing is for to severely reduce or eliminate any malfunctions that resulted from these oversights.

It's not acceptable at $350 & it "DANG" sure ain't acceptable at $500.
We shouldn't expect launch consoles to be flawed by default.
We should expect consoles to work no matter WHEN they're produced.

I bought my Wii in December of 2006. My Wii worked fine throughout the 7th generation.
A Wii from the launch window that actually works. That's not too much to expect really.
John Lucas



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