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specialk said:
Lawlight said:

Only because their systems are so basic and lack a lot of functionality.

A red-ringed 360 lacked 100% of it's functionality. 

In 2011, my PS3 lacked online functionality for 23 straight days. I did get the additional functionality of having my personally identifiable information exposed though so that was nice.

Also the blu-ray drive broke. 

My Wii did everything that it did on launch day as effectively as it did on launch day for the entireity of the Wii's life.

So pros and cons I guess.

Lacking online functionality for 21 days is still better than lacking online functionality for months like in the Switch's case. And none of your identifiable information that isn't in the yellow pages.

Also, why does your anecdotal evidence matter? Because I could also say that my PS3 is in its 9th and showing no sign of breaking.

The Switch doesn't even have Netflix - the most basic of apps. It doesn't even begin to compare with regards to features on the PS3 or PS4.