Quo said:
I have had a worse experience with my PS3's but, unfortunately I didn't luck out like you did. My first PS3 (an 80Gb BC 2007 model) Blueray drive broke not even 2 months after I got it. It was replaced for free but, still a hassle.
Then almost 2 years later I lend COD:WaW to one of my friends. His PS3 gets YLOD, after venting my anger at him, I open it up and fish the disc out and give it back to him. Oh and I get the case back with dog bite marks and scratches (never lending games again!)
Then probably not a month later I was in the middle of an awesome game of Warhawk when the game froze. So I walked up to restart the PS3 and to my horror the light beeps red and flickers yellow...YLOD. I also had to bust this PS3 open and fish the disc out. I sent it to Sony who replaced it with a new refurbished PS3...for only $150.
Works ok until January 2010. I inserted my copy of MW2 into my PS3 one day and it refused to read the disc. Wait for hours doing a system restore...no good. By this time I have learned to back up my PS3, so at least none of my files are lost. So I send it off to Sony once again and they send back the same PS3 with scratches all on the left side -.- but hey, it still works so no big deal.
I am currently on my forth PS3 and my 3-month warranty has expired. I feel like every PS3 I own is on life-support. I do not abuse my game consoles. All of my PS3's have been in room temperature climates, elevated away from the carpet, and have plenty of air circulation yet they still break.
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You almost are the most unlucky guy on this planet(consider PS3's good quality) except the guy that encountered 11th rrod360.
And poor guy,if what you are talking is true,then take my advise,go WII it's the safe console for your luck(rrod360 is the most shitty console of three).