MARCUSDJACKSON said:
well i can't agree a computer specialist is idiot, but its still not working? he fixed his original more then 10x which of course was an original. maybe the slim model doesn't know when to work. maybe its just lazy? i'm still prazing the slim model of both consoles untill i hear reports of something diff. hey you never know! this could be the first case known to us or just an isolated incident? |
"Microsoft has solved the Red Ring of Death (RRoD) issue with the new slim Xbox 360. It can’t happen, the lights around the round power button cannot turn red rendering the RRoD problem solved.
But even though Microsoft may have side-stepped that common term, it has to have a way of signalling a failure on the new console. So rather than a red ring, you now get a red dot in the center of the power button. Therefore we may have to get used to the new term called Red Dot of Death, or RDoD for short. Kotaku is also suggesting we refer to it as RDoT. Which do you prefer?
Microsoft is surely hoping RDoD never catches on because its new machine is quiet, cool-running, and very, very reliable. Only time will tell how true that turns out to be."
Except.. The problem that was blown out of proportion is actually a warning that 360 is going to into standby after overheating of the system, to cool down that is. So it's a safety procedure.
Please don't attempt to make up fake rumours, it's really petty, with millions of machines out there, there are likely to be common faults rather than individual by now.
I guess your guess that PS3 will be ahead of 360 by ~3m next year should have been a sufficient enough warning to me that you were BSing.
Disconnect and self destruct, one bullet a time.








