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Teeqoz said:

Yes, in order to declare that, we do need that data. Luckily, I am not declaring that portable mode is used more. I'm "declaring" (if by declaring, you mean quoting Nintendo's own data) that among those that have a factor of 4 or more difference between the two modes, the portable mode is represented 50% more.

There is nothing to argue here. Unless you believe Nintendo's stats are wrong...

Yet the argument being disputed is the one that a portable bias is driving sales the most if that is not your argument why are you replying to bolster that stance, the data showed that 52% use both modes which backs my stance that it's mainly the hybrid concept selling the platform mean while you're highlighting the two smaller groups like that means something to the argument when the context is about what is driving sales the most.

To declare portable is what's driving sales the most you'd need the usage among the 52% data which neither any of you have simply say "But more people are using portable" on the undefined data means literally nothing to the context of the debate.,