Aside from the replacement comment, can anyone explain to me why it would take over 3 months to fix supply problems?
What'd they do? Make X amount of consoles in September and completely shut down their production? Why would they have 360s in stock during Christmas but "Oh damn, sales are down now but we still can't provide enough consoles"
Also, if there was supply issues, do you think they'd do a price drop in Europe? Essentially they'd be making less money on the consoles they do sell, but wouldnt be able to meet demand, so whats the point in that?
I don't want to look like a fanboy but this whole supply issue is BS, I don't remember hearing about it during Christmas time when it should have happened, it only came after the PS3 started beating it, didn't MS promise to have it all fixed by the end of February? How had could it be to make 150,000 units a week when Sony is requiring almost 200,000 PS3's, still alot of PS2's and PSP's, and Nintendo is contending with 400,000 DS's and 300,000 Wii's...








