theprof00 said:
QQ Oh, and why do you think it's so fake even though MS put a sticker right on the console front telling you not to move it? That's never been on any console before. There is obviously a problem with it, and maybe it's that the xbox is the one that's filled with pens. That seems like one of MS' typical design features XD |
Haha, the disc scratching video wasn't fake at all. That is something that can happen in pretty much every console, but happens more often on 360's because the 360 uses a tray instead of a slot loading drive like the other two. Both other consoles state in their user manual to not move the console while a disc is spinning.
That said, this video on youtube could be easily faked. As he said, he has 4 360's but only 3 are visible. Also, he doesn't state that he tried any kind of trouble shooting whatsoever. The most likely reason for the weird lines is from a loose video connection as I have had that exact same thing happen to me before and reinserting my video cable fixed it.
And even if this video is 100% real, it is not unexpected. Every console out there has a failure rate of at least 1%, which is completely acceptable in terms of advanced electronic devices. That means that if MS has sold at least 10,000 new systems already, there will be 100 potentially failed units either DOA errors or will fail over time. So of that 100, chances are one will have a random issue show up sooner rather than later. The more they sell, the more chance of someone posting a video to youtube.
It is in no way, shape, or form representative of all new 360 consoles.









