JUMPURS said:We are as good a test sample as any so what makes your 2.5% (from somewhere) more accurate than the 18% (which we have polled ourselves) for here??
Because the test sample here isn't a fair sample. If I wanted to find out the % makeup of men/women/children in the country - would I get an accurate example if I stood in the middle of a town shortly after home time for either school or work? Would I get an accurate figure outside of a maternity clinic?
Same thing is happening here, if you have a problem (with anything technical) would you go to a technical forum... like this one? A quick google search for 'faulty Xbox 360' restricted to the UK quickly brings up the avforums thread. Do you think people with working Xbox 360s are going to go out of their way trying to find forums with failure rates for X360s? Conversely, do you think that people will go out of their way to find failure rates / help if their Xbox 360 has stopped working? The only place where you can get an accurate figure is to count the number of X360s going in and out of MS (out as in sold, in as in failed). According to MS a while back it was 2.5%, now they're saying its below the Industry average of 5% (presumably the figure will slowly increase to somewhere around the industry average once the X360 has been out for a while, which it seems to be doing if MS no longer give out the 2.5% figure). Its like trying to find out the % make up of Male/Female/Child when standing outside of a school at 8:30 - 9:00, you'll have a significantly higher proportion if Female/Child than is actually the case. The national census would probably be the best place to look.