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Stinky said:
While the 360 hardware faults were bad, there is precedent from the early days: the early c64 and ZX spectrum computers were notoriously flakey, Commodore even admitted that they shipped known bad c64s but they needed product on shelves and planned on replacing those dead systems.

Also I don't believe the RRoD fault was as epidemic as portrayed on the internet, which is purely hearsay and not correlated with software sales, which are strong on the xbox 360. Not making excuses for faulty manufacturing, but I don't like misinformation.


*Response to the bold* Was that an era when 200 million+ people cared about consoles? Just asking.

P.S.

RROD affected a little over 50% (Before the Slim) of the consoles WW at one point. That is an epidemic, which by definition is a temporary affliction that spreads far off affecting numerous people.