@Wolfgabe My switch lite's left joystick started acting up 34 days after I bought it. The right one started acting up 2 weeks after that. All I played was animal crossing.
@FlashBoomerang
Does the PS1 having a defect make the joy-con having a defect acceptable? No.
Does the PSVita having a defect make the joy-con having a defect acceptable? No.
So why are you even bringing those up?
Those are not arguments. You don't have arguments either since all your arguments are fallacies.
@FlashBoomerang I have provided you with arguments. Just because you choose to conveniently ignore them doesn't mean they aren't there. Let me repeat them for you, since apparently you cannot read : There is no world in which a design defect is acceptable and no matter how much you try to wiggle your way out of this and be right, there is no logic under which having a workaround for a design defect makes the design defect acceptable. Here, I'll even simplify my arguments for you.
Arguments :
Product defect present.
Product defect unacceptable.
Workaround does not make product defect acceptable.
Get it now? I'll even add :
Requiring people to send defective product in for repair over and over and over and over and over and over and over again also unacceptable.
There. Do you see the arguments now?
To the rest of your reply, all I have to say is that two wrongs don't make a right. Please do yourself and everyone a service and learn to logic. If you can't argue properly, then don't argue. I've seen nothing but terrible and illogical arguments from you.
The fact that there is a warranty doesn't mean that there is no inherent flaw with the product or that flaws are acceptable. Having to return a product several times for repairs during the life of its warranty is not only unacceptable, but indicative of a defect with the product. When it happens with several instances of that product, it indicates flaw with the product.
If that's fine with you, then good for you and your mediocre standards. Everyone else out here would much rather hold companies accountable so that they don't think they can get away with selling us trash in the future.
@FlashBoomerang There is no world in which a design defect is acceptable and no matter how much you try to wiggle your way out of this and be right, there is no logic under which having a workaround for a design defect makes the design defect acceptable. We get crappy products because of people like you.
"Looking to people around, what I see, is most of those problems is from people let it falling or sleeping over the console. "
People around and assumptions are not statistically significant. Your arguments are completely worthless.
"Is not a problem which came with the controller, for sure. If was, the player was just use the legal warranty. So, it came working when people buy it."
Please familiarize yourself with the terms "product defect" and stop talking out of where the sun doesn't shine. More specifically, learn the difference between a manufacturing flaw (what you're talking about) and a design flaw (what everyone else is talking about).
A well designed product should never need to be fixed within the limit of its warranty. That's what warranty means you dolt. It's a warranty that the product will be able to perform the function it was intended for, for that amount of time.
Several warranty claims for the same issue by an abnormally large amount of people = Product defect.
@GoblinKing86 Ah yes. Look at this holier than thou champ here. Folks, time to go home. All of you experiencing this problem in droves is just you not knowing how to take care of your controllers and this one guy here know how to take care of controllers better than all of you and he feels the need to tell you about it to stroke his fragile ego.
Dude, my Switch Lite's left joystick started giving up 34 days after buying it and the right joystick started giving up 2 weeks after I swapped the mapping of both joystick so I could keep playing. All I played was Animal Crossing. So please kindly F off with that "learn to take care of your controllers" BS. You're no better than anyone else.
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@HeadPirate A wise man once said "Just because you can doesn't mean you should".
I had ordered a refurbished Switch and a ring fit today but I just cancelled them because I don't support dickery like this.
Re: Second Nintendo Switch Lite Teardown Hints At Different Analogue Stick Design
@Wolfgabe My switch lite's left joystick started acting up 34 days after I bought it. The right one started acting up 2 weeks after that. All I played was animal crossing.
Re: Switch Joy-Con Drift Claim Must Be Arbitrated, Says Illinois Federal Court
@FlashBoomerang Besides, I don't need to have arguments of my own to point out the flaws in your arguments and your reasoning. Nice deflection there.
Re: Switch Joy-Con Drift Claim Must Be Arbitrated, Says Illinois Federal Court
@FlashBoomerang
Does the PS1 having a defect make the joy-con having a defect acceptable? No.
Does the PSVita having a defect make the joy-con having a defect acceptable? No.
So why are you even bringing those up?
Those are not arguments. You don't have arguments either since all your arguments are fallacies.
Re: Switch Joy-Con Drift Claim Must Be Arbitrated, Says Illinois Federal Court
@FlashBoomerang
You can't counter my arguments so you choose to ignore them.
Re: Switch Joy-Con Drift Claim Must Be Arbitrated, Says Illinois Federal Court
@FlashBoomerang I have provided you with arguments. Just because you choose to conveniently ignore them doesn't mean they aren't there. Let me repeat them for you, since apparently you cannot read : There is no world in which a design defect is acceptable and no matter how much you try to wiggle your way out of this and be right, there is no logic under which having a workaround for a design defect makes the design defect acceptable. Here, I'll even simplify my arguments for you.
Arguments :
Get it now? I'll even add :
There. Do you see the arguments now?
To the rest of your reply, all I have to say is that two wrongs don't make a right. Please do yourself and everyone a service and learn to logic. If you can't argue properly, then don't argue. I've seen nothing but terrible and illogical arguments from you.
The fact that there is a warranty doesn't mean that there is no inherent flaw with the product or that flaws are acceptable. Having to return a product several times for repairs during the life of its warranty is not only unacceptable, but indicative of a defect with the product. When it happens with several instances of that product, it indicates flaw with the product.
If that's fine with you, then good for you and your mediocre standards. Everyone else out here would much rather hold companies accountable so that they don't think they can get away with selling us trash in the future.
Re: Switch Joy-Con Drift Claim Must Be Arbitrated, Says Illinois Federal Court
@FlashBoomerang There is no world in which a design defect is acceptable and no matter how much you try to wiggle your way out of this and be right, there is no logic under which having a workaround for a design defect makes the design defect acceptable. We get crappy products because of people like you.
"Looking to people around, what I see, is most of those problems is from people let it falling or sleeping over the console. "
People around and assumptions are not statistically significant. Your arguments are completely worthless.
"Is not a problem which came with the controller, for sure. If was, the player was just use the legal warranty. So, it came working when people buy it."
Please familiarize yourself with the terms "product defect" and stop talking out of where the sun doesn't shine. More specifically, learn the difference between a manufacturing flaw (what you're talking about) and a design flaw (what everyone else is talking about).
A well designed product should never need to be fixed within the limit of its warranty. That's what warranty means you dolt. It's a warranty that the product will be able to perform the function it was intended for, for that amount of time.
Several warranty claims for the same issue by an abnormally large amount of people = Product defect.
Re: Switch Joy-Con Drift Claim Must Be Arbitrated, Says Illinois Federal Court
@GoblinKing86 Ah yes. Look at this holier than thou champ here. Folks, time to go home. All of you experiencing this problem in droves is just you not knowing how to take care of your controllers and this one guy here know how to take care of controllers better than all of you and he feels the need to tell you about it to stroke his fragile ego.
Dude, my Switch Lite's left joystick started giving up 34 days after buying it and the right joystick started giving up 2 weeks after I swapped the mapping of both joystick so I could keep playing. All I played was Animal Crossing. So please kindly F off with that "learn to take care of your controllers" BS. You're no better than anyone else.