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JWeinCom said:

You are criticing my thread on the basis of its structure. You feel that I give to much credit to the big 3 because of bias, etc, etc...That's fine you can disagree with that all you want. But your not addressing my point, so their is no need to defend anything.

Well, I thought that I was.  Which I'll get to later.  But I made several points directly regarding your argument that you didn't address.

So, go ahead and make a better thread. I mean its not my fault that you responded to the title, or didn't understand what this thread was trying to convey.

Ummmm... it's my fault that I thought  a thread titled "Playstation created the industry" is about playstation created the industry.  Nope nope.  Your fault.  You're claiming "But they can't address the heart of the issue."  Ever think that maybe nobody is addressing the heart of the issue because they aren't clear what the issue is?  So, that's your fault as well.  I'm just saying, maybe it's not everybody is stupid and misinterpreted your argument.  Maybe your argument was poorly written, unfocussed and unclear. 

So, I'm not trying to be sarcastic at all but to provide useful feedback.  When you write an essay, you need to start with a topic sentence or paragraph.  In an argumentative essay, you introduce your topic, your identify your position, and then you lay out the points that support that position.  So, when you make a topic sentence about Sony creating the industy, people naturally think that's what you're discussing, and that's why they're reacting to that. If Nintendo not being able to compete is your main point, then make that clear in the beginning, not in the last paragraph.

As far as I'm concerned, the focus is the home console industry, something that should be, obivious when it is the main subject matter. The topic is concerning the Wii U, the Xb1, and the PS4, and why they are the way they are currently.

And to properly address that you need to analyze other parts of the industry to see how they intersect and to examine why Nintendo's methods are working in some place and not working in others.  You also have to address things like hardware specs, multimedia capabilities, media storage methods etc etc. 

I don't. That is not this thread's purpose. If you wish to address these issues you have, then feel free to make your own thread.



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