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Baggins said:

He's wrong on all counts.

 

modding a 360 for playing copies is harder than...

 

PS1, Dreamcast, Saturn, PS2...It's the hardest so far.

There are "no solder" chips available for all those devices and no messing around with software in dos and...well I wouldn't say any of them are "hard" it's just the 360 is a lot more time consuming first time.

 

Are u kidding?

U don't even need a chip for the 360. Only take out the DVD, plug it in via SATA and flash the firmware. Granted that LiteOn needs a Xcuter kit and takes 2 more minutes but otherwise it case max 10-15 minutes to flash a 360.....no soldering, no chips, only 6 screws.

And all 360 DVDs can be flashed in Windows enviroment with Jungleflasher. For BenQ and Samsung it's 2 clicks and 1 minute. With LiteOn it's 3 clicks and 1 minute. With Hitachi it's 2 click 2 minutes.

Both Wii and Xbox 1 takes longer time, and PS2 also.

PS1 is equal, don't know about Dreamcast.

- NO SOLDERING, NO CHIPS = NO COSTS
- Flash with onboard SATA port (every DVD besides LiteON) = Everyone can do it at home
- Crewless chassi with 6 Torx crews to open -= easy as hell to open
- Alla drives can be flashed in Vista/98/XP in a userfiendly GUI = No need for geeky DOS commands.

Clearly you have no clue on how easy modding is on the 360.



Predictions for 2009:

360: 39-42 PS3: 31-34 Wii: 67-70

Future projection

Wii will hit 100 million before christmas 2010 (made december 2008)

NDS Family will have sold and shipped more then PS2 at the end of 2009 (made january 2009)