| twesterm said: Roughly 1,200,000 copies of Halo 3 (which is probably on the low side by now). Roughly 100 people have the problem. Lets be generous and pretend that there's double that number that haven't reported the problem so lets say 300. That's 0.025% of owners that have disc read errors. That is not rampant, that's just a small problem that people are trying to blow out of proportion. This can be fixed by just walking into Target, Best Buy, whatever and replacing your disk. The corrupting the hard drive thing is purely speculation and I would wait to start believing that one. |
I copied the Kotaku article and title. That's not being generous. That's actually very unrealistic. Most people like my friend would just assume they had a single bad disc. I don't think it's more than say 5%, but it's enough that you can bet the class action lawsuit is already being written. Not that it will succede but it's still a problem and it needs to be addressed.








