LordTheNightKnight said:
Not everyone calls tech support, and the Microsoft repair centers did state the consoles were sent in because of the four rings, when they worked fine. Plus the screen wouldn't be anything more than Nintendo's startup messages seizure warnings. You would just have to press A again to continue. |
- In order to send your console in you have to talk to somebody and that somebody is going to make sure there actually is a problem. You can't just put your 360 in a box, write TO: MICROSOFT, ATN: RROD!!!!!, you have to go through a few hoops first. Of course this doesn't stop people from telling lies/over reating/being too stupid to look but a startup screen isn't going to fix any of that.
- I know the screen would be exactly like the Wii's, that's why I said that it would be like the Wii's opening screen. What you missed was that I and just about everyone else hates having to go through that extra step to turn your console on. I'm sure people that have universal remotes turn their 360 that don't have the A button mapped (say to watch DVD's) will hate it even more.








