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Forums - Sony - Why the PS3 has truely got a 100% failure rate. (no offense intended)

Yeah this seems to be a poorly disgused attempt at a retort to the RROD/Jasper chip thread.



PS One/2/p/3slim/Vita owner. I survived the Apocalyps3/Collaps3 and all I got was this lousy signature.


Xbox One: What are you doing Dave?

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Double post.



PS One/2/p/3slim/Vita owner. I survived the Apocalyps3/Collaps3 and all I got was this lousy signature.


Xbox One: What are you doing Dave?

Xoj said:
lol squilliam it's on "OMG DAMAGEZ CONTROL" mode.
after RROD threads.

Nah. Squil's just being his lawl awesome self.




PSN: chenguo4
Current playing: No More Heroes

you're eventually right, the one thing which will break my ps3 will be the hdd, cause everything else failed.
i played on it next to a heater, had it sometime in closed cabinet, my little nephew used it as drum and it still lives. So i'm waiting for the day it breaks, meanwhile i sent my 360 to repair 3 f*cking times (and i just bought it june 2008)

i wish my 360 had only to worry about the hdd (no offense intended) :)



Kantor said:
Squilliam said:
Kantor said:
Squilliam said:
GameAnalyser said:
Actually HDDs are subject to failures due to various factors and so are other H/W components. So as Squillam meant no offense, it's true all Electronic components carry an eventual 100% failure tag. The time can vary upon nature of use, manufacturing defect or any other factors that induce wear and tear.

Actually, if you put 100 PS3s, 100 Wiis and 100 Xbox 360s in a time capsule for 100 years I can be 100% sure that 100% of the PS3s will not work.

The Xbox 360s and Wiis at least have a chance to be working...

 

Don't be ridiculous. Teh C3LL is a time machine, so it can just travel 100 years into the future and be exactly like it was when you put it in.

The Cell will be perfect but the HDD is unworthy of the Cell and its bearings would have siezed within a few years of being inactive. Because the optical drive isn't as delicate, it actually might still work.

Teh C3LL would just repair the HDD!

You really don't know much about technology, do you? Don't make me get alephnull in here!

Uh-oh people are starting to recognize me...

@Squilliam

Cosmic rays are munching on your 360's NVRAM modules transistor by transistor as we speak. There goes one right now!



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Xoj said:
lol squilliam it's on "OMG DAMAGEZ CONTROL" mode.
after RROD threads.

No he really isn't. He is in "OMG PS3 FANBOYS ARE BEING STUPID" mode. This thread is as valid as the one it was created in response to. The fact that you think otherwise is very telling. If it is ok to troll the 360 with assanine arguments then it should apply to both the PS3 and Wii as well. I'd come up with one for the Wii, but those just break rather than giving you a fancy error light.



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Squilliam said:
GameAnalyser said:
Actually HDDs are subject to failures due to various factors and so are other H/W components. So as Squillam meant no offense, it's true all Electronic components carry an eventual 100% failure tag. The time can vary upon nature of use, manufacturing defect or any other factors that induce wear and tear.

Actually, if you put 100 PS3s, 100 Wiis and 100 Xbox 360s in a time capsule for 100 years I can be 100% sure that 100% of the PS3s will not work.

The Xbox 360s and Wiis at least have a chance to be working...

 


Haha, you just turn on the PS10 and play the old games

So your PC has also has 100% failrate? as M$ OS loves the swapdisk file and overwrites the files a zillion times on the same block



alephnull said:

Uh-oh people are starting to recognize me...

@Squilliam

Cosmic rays are munching on your 360's NVRAM modules transistor by transistor as we speak. There goes one right now!

 

Cosmic!!!



Tease.

Epke said:
Squilliam said:
GameAnalyser said:
Actually HDDs are subject to failures due to various factors and so are other H/W components. So as Squillam meant no offense, it's true all Electronic components carry an eventual 100% failure tag. The time can vary upon nature of use, manufacturing defect or any other factors that induce wear and tear.

Actually, if you put 100 PS3s, 100 Wiis and 100 Xbox 360s in a time capsule for 100 years I can be 100% sure that 100% of the PS3s will not work.

The Xbox 360s and Wiis at least have a chance to be working...

 


Haha, you just turn on the PS10 and play the old games

So your PC has also has 100% failrate? as M$ OS loves the swapdisk file and overwrites the files a zillion times on the same block

Eventually, yeah. My PC will pretty much almost certainly fail. Especially considering the bits on the HDD will degrade with disuse.



Tease.

Taking this to the Nth degree eventually all energy will be used up in the universe. Then all machines organic and mechanic will fail.