ironman said:
Have to or not, MS does do it, it's so funny watching fanboys overhype 360 failure. Well, not so much funny as old and sad. |
woo yall calm down lol.I'll have to say the 360 failure rate is not over rated to me or the other millions. Everyone i know with a 360 had to get a new one or fix the old one.Back before the issue made headlines Microsoft charged us $150 to repair RROD and said it was a user error.They later extended the warranty because the failure rate was outragous and people would stop buying them.You could say use the 3 year warranty and be happy but i was one of the many who got RROD before they extended the warrenty and had to either pay $150 or fix it myself.