| Takashii said: Dag buddy seems like your having bad look, J/K. Well you have your Xbox 360 not in a well ventilated area, so that could be the problem. Try and take it out of your entertainment center. |
I've said it multiple times now: my 360 is not overheating. I know it's in a funny place but the funny thing is it's actually running cooler there than when I had it in an open area (I check pretty much after every time using my 360 since putting it there and I even checked often when I had it in an open space).
I know the simplest solution is often the best but that's not the case here. Not every problem with a 360 game is a RRoD problem; in this case it's a Bioshock problem.
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I know this because I tried running the game again this morning after letting it rest the whole night for grins and giggles and the same exact thing happens. If this was an overheating issue, it would not *always* happen in the same exact spot, it would not happen after letting it rest the entire night, and it would happen on other games.
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And I'm not trying to sound ungrateful for kind words and help, I really do appreciate them, but like Legend11, I get a little annoyed when people automatically assume everything is automatically a RRoD death issue.








