scat398 said:
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link please
who decided the cnet survey was too small a sample to be accurate? xbox fans?
and don't call me a troll kid, from what i understand that's a bannable offense
scat398 said:
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link please
who decided the cnet survey was too small a sample to be accurate? xbox fans?
and don't call me a troll kid, from what i understand that's a bannable offense
room414 said:
link please who decided the cnet survey was too small a sample to be accurate? xbox fans? and don't call me a troll kid, from what i understand that's a bannable offense
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fair enough (but I'm probably old enough to be your father), I don't know how to do the llink thing but there is already a discussion thread on the 4% failure rate that was conducted by an actual product quality company where they tested new 360's and the result was a less than 4% failure rate. The Cnet article was done by survey so the reliability factor is much worse.
As for your original comment it was not appropriate and is the type of comment we are working to remove from the boards. It hurts the dicussion and leads to this.
scat398 said:
fair enough (but I'm probably old enough to be your father), I don't know how to do the llink thing but there is already a discussion thread on the 4% failure rate that was conducted by an actual product quality company where they tested new 360's and the result was a less than 4% failure rate. The Cnet article was done by survey so the reliability factor is much worse. As for your original comment it was not appropriate and is the type of comment we are working to remove from the boards. It hurts the dicussion and leads to this. |
would be nice to see the link
my original comment was a valid point which spurred discussion, not sure why anybody would want to remove such comments (other than xbox fans in this case obviously)