mrstickball said:
Ya know, random stories about how an Xbox 360 died at GDC almost a year ago really shouldn't cut it for informative reporting. Here's the only one you need: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=13988512&postcount=9403 In the figures so far are 1339 dead / replaced 360s, 26 of which were falcon models. _______________ There you go. How does that look to you? 26 repaired Falcons, with 12 being RRoD (he's updated the post since I last saw it). Almost 1,000 unique X360 death reports since Falcon's launched, with Falcon issues (RRoD and otherwise) consisting of under 3% of all console failures. Unless you dislike such a robust aggregation system, I fail to see how random postings of the GDC issue and the joke article you published really make for 'fair and balanced' anything. |
^Looking at the sheer amount of problems associated with the Xbox 360, how can Microsoft justify selling a product known to so many problems. A customer buying a $199 product should receive the quality associated with the price tag. Am I roght Mrstickball.