| Zod95 said: That first sentence of yours is an assumption too. You "assume" you are speculating less than me but you aren't. You have a point of view. I have a different one. We are discussing the differences. That's all. It would be egocentric of you to think the other side is full of assumptions just because it holds a different opinion. I assume Nintendo games are low-budget like I assume the average person in Australia is richer than the average person in Somalia although I don't know the GDP per capita of those countries. Yet, I would bet 1 million dollars on that statement (look that I don't know the numbers and I would risk more than my whole life working). But you would never do such a thing. You only talk about what you are completely sure. Well, I just smile at you and kindly disagree from your logic. Moreover, you don't seem to follow your own logic. Look at the assumptions you make: - "Nintendo's market share rise and fall came to happen because of many different problems." - "If a company sees that their product is still selling at the price that it first was sold at, they're going to keep it at that price." - "This didn't effect Nintendo's market share." - "They have to follow laws." - "It shows how the gaming community can come together on something and push against it." ...the list goes on and on as half of what you say are assumptions.
You said: "The PS3 cost more than it for awhile, then became the same price. The XB 360 was sold at the same price, for certain editions." I asked: "In what year, month, day, second did you see the PS3 or X360 more expensive than the Wii U?" Is it hard to follow?
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How are the bolded assumptions? The only thing I agree with you on is the non-bolded quote from me. That was incorrect and I'll clearly admit to it, you were right.
Also, I said "what?" because of how profoundly ridiculous that statement it. The PS3 was clearly sold at a higher price, and I never said the 360 was sold at a higher price. I said it was sold at the same price, for some of the bundles/options.







