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FKNetwork said:
BMaker11 said:

 

 

That's very odd as i'm the opposite!, I don't know ANYONE of my friends that has had RROD problems, And also, I have 91 friends on my 360 friends list, only three of those have had RROD problems and they were launch consoles, but on the other hand, I know 7 people who have PS3's, two of these have failed (including mine)

Works both ways you see, just because you have had a lot of problems doesn't mean everyone else does, and also, the late falcon units and new jasper units have cut the RROD problem down to less than 3% failure rate on new consoles,

 

If my 360 ever went wrong I wouldn't care at all as it will be fixed totally free of charge thanks to the superb MS 3 year warranty (sony tried charging me postage to send my PS3 for repair before xmas), they even give you a free game or a months live as a good will gesture, stop yapping on like the RROD is still a huge major problem (it's not), its free to get fixed, look how many peoples launch systems went wrong yet they still stuck with the 360, why? because it is a fantastic gaming console and walks all over the competition (current sales figures and the 360's 8 million lead reflects this), my PS3 collects dust, my 360 gets played!,

Rant over.....

 

I don't see how it "works both ways" when the PS3, and even the Wii damnit, have ALWAYS had <1% failure rate. PS3s breaking is a rare occurence. 360s breaking is a common occurence. You can't compare the two. And how do you know the fail rate of Jaspers? No percentages have been calculated yet...only for Falcons, and those were reported at 16%..not 3% (which is really funny because when RRoD first started being recognized, M$ said the 360 fail rate was 3%)

And stop yapping, like is still a big problem? It IS still a big problem. Why is it STILL happening everywhere? Why is it STILL making headlines? Why do 360s continually fail at EVERY gaming expo (E3, TGS, CES, etc) year in and year out...when M$ is trying to separate themselves from that image? I don't care if they fix it for free. It shouldn't be a problem that you always have to be on your toes for. It should be an issue of IF it's going to happen, not WHEN