COKTOE said:
Holy crap. Did you read the article at Joystiq? Are you denying the 360 has had huge hardware problems? I may not have access to MS's internal documents, but I have something. I have years of media coverage, a litany of pissed-off gamers, and MS's own addmission to and retro-active warranty to cover the RROD debacle, which took almost 2 years to unfold. In other words I have precedent/recent history to go by. And that is all well documented. And again do some research. Read up on it. Learn that the instances of searches regarding E-74 have gone up dramatically on internet search engines in recent months and then tell me I have nothing to go by. What do you think is happening? Did the search term "E-74" just randomly begin to see an upswing? Is there a huge, organanized conspiracy to ruin the 360? Help me out here..... |
Yes the 360 did have a problem with the RROD, I have had it and by no means did I say it NEVER had problems. I just dispute the E-74 error being worse than the Blu-Ray failure. And there is no proof either way. An article or 2 doesn't count as proof by the way.
The simple fact is the RROD issue is pretty much dead and gone, and a lot of people (PS3 zealots mainly) want there to be another issue. I am not saying that the 360 is the best piece of equipment ever made. I am just saying that it is now just as reliable as a PS3. And I have yet to see any "proof" I am wrong.
How many real life people do I know who have had the E-74 error? 0
How many real life people do I know who have had issues with blu-ray in some fashion? 2 Out of those 2 people how many were replaced free? 0
Seems if you use the Bluray drive alot it will burn out just after warranty.
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