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Originally Posted by cmbs
You have completely missed my point.
Now the only question is whether your desire to stick to your word is srtonger than your desire have the last word and prove me wrong.
Quite the quandary.
I'm going to make some popcorn.
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Ok, let's let someone else intervene. I'd like for some other user to respond. Do you believe this to be the case this:
Originally Posted by cmbs View Post
"People will buy what's popular. Period. Sales prove only that you have a popular product or a popular name brand."
And not only that, but that sales has no bearing whatsoever on whether the product is good or not. This seems to be the argument that cmbs is making.
Does anyone else believe this to be the case? That there is no argument to be made, for example, that the Wii is a better product than the GameCube was and that the huge sales difference is not indicative of this?