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mrstickball said:
@ Megadude - system failures aren't happening like they used to. The 360 is as reliable as any other system now, so any sort of costs associated with RRoD are gone. MS already wrote off the $1B for RRoD failures a year ago, which covered any future issues as well.

 

 Last month my friends 360 died for the second time. I had been trying to pursuade him to get a PS3 for years. When Microsoft wanted $100 to fix his 360's DVD drive there was nothing I needed to say. There are still consoles out there waiting to die. I've been reading up, Microsoft was gung ho about getting the 360 out by Crismas 05. They cut corners and had a "deal with it later" philosophy. They did a lot of things right. You agree that the 360 is a powerful system right? How did they get such a powerful machine out so early? RROD is your answer.