BallPtPenTheif
BallPtPenTheif
BallPtPenTheif

So that's you're retort? Viruses only effect idiots therefore they are not reflective of the PC experience?

It's not worth getting a game system if you're just going to sell it because there are no games for it.

Yeah, your right. Computer viruses don't happen anymore. My bad.

Not if there's no games till next year.

i'm sure you'll be just as informative about your woes of viruses, trojan horses, spyware and you're constant need to upkeep your PC. some of us just want a game to play with some beers after work and not have to be the at home IT guy.

I try to explain this to my wife but she just thinks I'm trying to trick her.

Wow. Things at Oculus must be going more amazing than it seems. Shit just got more realser.

Yet somehow that poop emoticon got through the cracks. Gross pun not initially intended.

Huh? Trivial online community quarrels remind me how much more to focus on my real life.

It depend on the number of units sold but yes, i see your point.

Yeah, this issue has been blown way out of proportion with many people not understanding how typical low failure rates are in electronic devices. Most reports of this incident are reckless in that regard, not really painting a fair broad picture of the industry as a whole.

Yes.

Oh look it's the semantic ball and cup routine. I still disagree with you.

Well, the PS3 controller did take two AA batteries as if it were a toy....

This from the team who made a console look like a custom shoe box for the X-Men. We should get people from the "Italdesign Giugiaro" firm to weigh in on this.

Where did I say that I was talking about legal obligation? We could do this all day. You understand the issue of contention. You made a comment and I disagree with you. I never once stated that I was quoting you so spare your shift keys.

The warranty math accounts for a failure rate as high as 8% - 10%. 1% is practically nothing.

Apparently it is necessary when the cacophony of whiny customers falsely represents the seriousness of the issue. I mean the PS4 is sharing the failure rate of a consumer toaster and people are flipping their lids. The comparison also serves to demonstrate how marginal of a concern this problem is when compared to

All they owe you is a product. If the product fails you get a new one, nothing more.

that's one way to get flagged by the NSA