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potato_hamster said:
RolStoppable said:

You said that third party support increased for Wii U in its second year and proceeded to name EA as an example. You said they released six games in two years.

Off the top of my head, EA released Mass Effect 3, Madden 13, FIFA 13 and Need for Speed: Most Wanted in year 1, so year 2 can't have more than two games. This constitutes a decrease and contradicts your original claim.

Since you were the one who made the claim to begin with ("More third party games on Switch being released in year 2 means nothing because support increased for Wii U as well."), you are the one who has to back it up. Your own cherry-picked example is verifiably wrong and the only way you can change that is by providing evidence that supports your claim.

As it stands, there's no reason whatsoever to believe the things you say because they are contradicted by facts.

What? Rol once again didn't actually read and comprehend what I wrote correctly and once again demands I support claims I never actually wrote, and if I don't Rol will continue to not believe the things I say, even though he already doesn't believe most of the things I say because it doesn't fit narrative he's constructed for me in his head? Whatever should I do?

Ohh right. Nothing. Because I still don't care what you think, Rol. Not even a little bit.

You 100% said that Wii U support grew in year 2 then later used EA as an example.

EA released 3 games at launch, 1 more a few months later then never released another Wii U game, they even went as far to say they had no plans for Wii U games a mere 6 months after launch.

As i showed in another post, Wii U got 44 games in the first fiscal year (Nov 12-Mar 13) and 50 games in the 2nd (Apr 13-Mar 14). When you take away 1st party titles Wii U had more 3rd party games in the first 4.5 months than it did in the following 12 months.

If you cant even follow your own arguments or back up any statements than why are you even here?



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