ironman said:
Well, actually we do. Because this is a PS3..a 60GB model no less. It just solidifies the fact that the 60GB models are inherantly faulty. Something some people do not like to admit. Also, The PS3 does not break down as much as the 360, so these threads should not be many in numbers. |
Well I have had my 60 GB since day one and have had virtually zero issues with it outside of an occassional lockup. ALL electronics are technically 'inherently' faulty. They all will eventually break at some point in time. You are going to see more 60 GBs break down over time that's just natural. Hey guess what? My NES from 1989 doesn't work anymore....Damned Nintendo and their inherently faulty products. 
What is the 60 GB failure rate? 2%? 3%? Even less? What was the original 360s failure rate? Upwards to 33%? Systems are going to break but believe it or not most people whose systems fail don't populate this website and because a handful of people have their consoles break on them certainly doesn't mean it's inherently faulty on a general sense.







