| Nightwish224 said: Please, elaborate more on these "many ways." If Kinect will be the reason for the console being moved around, then the 360 needs to be positioned in a better place. It's common logic. You don't see people with Wii's playing too close to the console.... well, I hope not at least! ;) |
To be fair the Wii is smaller, less likely to get hit and comes with a vertical stand, yet I've seen a kid knock one, and my own Wii has been knocked by my cat. No disc scratching problems there. These things can happen rather randomly. MS fixed this problem in older 360s, so why's it back?
It's not solely a MS thing as my older fat PS2 had disc scratching issues, but this gen MS are the only ones with this easily fixable flaw.








