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gorgepir said:
Legend11 said:
mrstickball said:
Hmm. I wonder how many repairs they were doing? Hopefully, this could force MS to realize if issues persist, that they won't be able to repair the systems anymore, and will be forced to re-issue a better working 360 in hopes of fixing the problems.

IMO, this company no longer fixing RROD could be a blessing in disguise. X360Slim FTW.

But I was thinking today: If MS, when 65nm was instituted, re-released the 360 with a slimmer design (ala PS2slim), and re-configured the hardware, they could see huge boosts in sales - a better re-worked design would ensure far less failure rates, more sales to innovative design, and the 65nm would make it cheaper, allowing a price drop. IMO, thats MS's best solution to get the issues fixed, because it seems that they aren't going away for some people.

I agree completely with what you stated. And it's a shame that a console with such an amazing library of games and such amazing hardware is being held back because of problems with build quality when it comes to overheating.


I thought that Xbox360 problems were being addressed with the new 65 chip. Am I mistaken here?


 thats what I heard, but a 360 owner who is worried about it sayed it was a problem with both sofware and software and that it would happen when the consoles thinks that it´s beeing hacked or someone with a hacked console tryes to go online, don´t know if this is true but if the processor was the problem it would not be only 50 bucks to repair it