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kingofwale said:
NJ5 said:
NJ5 said:

kingofwale, I'd like you to point out why you're ignoring the fundamental difference between the RROD and this problem. So far it's not proven (nor does it seem plausible) that the failure rate with this problem is nearly as big as RROD's.

Once you have done that, I'll be happy to participate in the thread again. Until then, I'll keep assuming that you're just trying to bait Wii fans into a trollish discussion.

 


^ In case you missed it in the previous page.

 


I didn't miss it. But since we have such oppose view on the whole thing, also, I've already stated the below before (I will repeat it now)

What I'm concerned about isn't the failure rate, or the cause. It's the fact you have to send it in to get it repaired and the public reception of such issue. Nintendo seems to be riding the easy wave through it while Microsoft is being bashed bitterly wherever it goes.

Now, I'm not saying Nintendo should get bashed for it, but the fact nobody seemed to be complaining about it while Microsoft is being kicked while it's on the ground is a bit strange.


But the failure rate has everything to do with it. Will you create a similar thread if your TV breaks and you have to send it over for repair? If things have to get repaired, they have to get sent somewhere for it.

People don't bash Microsoft because their 360s have to be sent away for repair. They bash Microsoft because 360's failure rate is absolutely dismal.

 



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