Lord Flashheart said:
dougsdad0629 said:
nightsurge said:
dougsdad0629 said: I've asked the same question the OP asked and gotten seriously attacked for it. I truly believe that the number of unique 360 users is far less than the overall sales numbers would indicate. I've read endless articles, blogs, forum posts of people that have admitted that they have simply bought new console after new console due to RROD rather than having the defective unit fixed. Suckers. All of you. Shame on you for letting a company take advantage of you and your hard earned consumer $ with their awful quality assurance procedures. The 360 sales figures will forever be artificially inflated whether or not people want to admit it. |
And you will forever be an ignorant fanboy. If you can't accept our very likely explanations for the broken units, you don't have to, but that further shows just how desperate of a fanboy you truly are.
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If I'm a fanboy for not getting suckered out of my money by a company with poor quality assurance, then yes, I'm a fanboy. If Microsoft had ever released a redesigned model such as a slim model that corrected the design flaw of the original unit and virtually eliminated the RROD altogether, I would already own one.
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I doubt it
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Believe it! My ONLY gripe with the 360 is the build quality. As I stated, I work in QA, so it's a pet peeve of mine. My company has a return rate of less than one tenth of one percent. The only system this gen that I honestly dislike (other than maybe a couple of games) is one I actually own...the Wii. Terrible graphics, unfulfilled promises of control (pre-WM+), lots of crap games...but that's a discussion for a different thread. If it wasn't for my 5 yr. old, the Wii would be out the door. The day MS redesigns the 360, I'm on it.
Keep this in mind when reading what I type...
I've been gaming longer than many of you have been alive.