Hendricks266, on 15 July 2017 - 01:01 PM, said:
[bandwagon fallacy intensifies]
I'm not taking a position on the model format question, but as someone who used to teach logic and critical thinking courses, I'm here to tell you that your claims of people committing the bandwagon/popularity fallacy are misplaced. There are some contexts in which popularity is a very relevant consideration, and adoption of model format is arguably one of them. It's much like the question of which human language a person should try to learn if they are in a new culture. If 99% of the people around you speak a certain language, then you have a very
good reason to learn it. Model formats aren't quite like that, but clearly the fact that a format is popular in the industry is at least a relevant consideration.
Arguing that one should believe that a certain proposition is true merely because the majority believe it to be true is indeed a fallacy. But I wonder if you are correctly identifying the proposition in question. Recognize that the following are two different propositions, which could have different truth values: (A) FBX is the best model format from a technical standpoint, and ( B ) FBX is the model format that it makes the most sense to adopt. The popularity of the format does not support (A). If people were saying that it's the best format form a technical standpoint simply because it is popular, then that would be fallacious. However, the popularity of the format does support ( B ), and I think that's what's more relevant here, since the argument is about which format to adopt.