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Carl2291 said:
Mr.Metralha said:

I'm sorry but a survey from a reliable source is much more accurate than the opinion on the matter of "19 year old male from United Kingdom" as it says in your profile.

If you're not happy with that survey, blame whoever made it and posted it as worldwide gaming news, not me.

And as I think you can understand, broken consoles are often replaced (not the total amount for various reasons), and those replacements come included in the shipments. With a 54.2% failure rate I'd guess just a couple million of 360's are replacement units.

End of offtopic for me.

And facts about how many units Microsoft sell is more reliable than some random 22 year old Nintendo fan from Zimbabwe trying to downplay how many 360's have been sold.

If they ARE replacement units... It doesn't matter. They are still shipped consoles. Get over it. Cya. Take your trolling elsewhere.

Thing is, microsoft doesn't sell the total ammount of units they declare in shipments. As I said, many of them are replacements (everyone I know with a 360 had Rod issues and got new replacement units, or fixed ones that just RoD'd again to get replaced).

According to the failure rate it would be like half of the shipments, but that's a very huge number. Maybe just 3 to 4 millions in the maximum.

Bye, cya. It was nice to meet you.