Adel151 Posted November 25, 2005 Posted November 25, 2005 i actually had 4 playstation 2 all with problems like electrical problems as well as disc problems. im not a fanboy
Wizard Posted November 25, 2005 Posted November 25, 2005 i actually had 4 playstation 2 all with problems like electrical problems as well as disc problems. im not a fanboy <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Just a retard then.
suvo Posted November 25, 2005 Posted November 25, 2005 I Expected alot more from the 360. I mean, Is the situation that bad. They obviously would have checked if ther was problems with them. A big loss for bill gates, Microsoft and a big dissapointment to Xbox Fans.
Wizard Posted November 25, 2005 Posted November 25, 2005 (edited) I wonder how 3%-5% percent of the market is a big loss to Microsoft since they own half the world. Scouring reports that it might not be the Xbox it self and more of the brick power thingy. "Sure, if your Xbox 360 is crashing you could call up Microsoft tech support and get your new toy repaired or replaced — or you could take design flaws matters into your own hands and source out the root of the problem. And according to one Gamespot forumsgoer, apparently what’s causing these overheating Xbox 360 crashes isn’t the Xbox itself, but rather that monstrous power supply. So what’s a gamer to do? Increase the airflow over the thing by getting it up off the floor, and suspending it in the air with string — or if you’re not feeling like making a trapeze act out out of the thing, stick it on an open box so it can better emanate heat. Apparently this has been doing some good, but hey, remember that if it can’t sit on the ground as intended, it’s defective, so make sure you call ‘em up and get it sorted!" -joystiq Edited November 25, 2005 by K`dash
Elazul Yagami Posted November 27, 2005 Posted November 27, 2005 "xbox 360 unstable and trashy after one second" Yeah, no i'm not a fanboy.. in fact, i would buy a xbox for Ninja Gaiden, and maybe halo.. but not much more (yes, i do mean buying the OLD xbox, when i can get one for like 20 dollars from a pawn shop) but still, i am NOT a fan of microsofts pracitces, games, or console. i still wonder how nintendo manages to make the most sturdy consoles.(nes, other than having to blow into cartridges, is still working fine to this day, snes works even better, n64 can be dropped and will work fine, game cube similar, however the ps line and xbox line? good luck with those if you've had them for over a year or if you accidently drop them.)
olaf Posted November 27, 2005 Author Posted November 27, 2005 blowing in cartridges corrodes the pins, congratulations, you're ruining your games
Weirdy Posted November 27, 2005 Posted November 27, 2005 the solution = more ventilation the ppl who's xbux360's crashed must've just left it on the floor or in a very tight spot on an entertainment center
Wizard Posted November 27, 2005 Posted November 27, 2005 All these multiple threads on 1 xbox subject render the main xbox thread useless!
Sybarite Paladin AxL Posted November 30, 2005 Posted November 30, 2005 AHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA, YES IT WORKED!!! AHAHA!!! W00T.!.!.!. PS3 POWWWAAAAH!!! ALL THOSE LONG NIGHTS OF CURSING IT HAHA FINALLY PAID OFF!!! NOW THAT XBOX HAS PROVEN TO BE A PIECE OF CRAP, PS3 ALL THE WAY BABY W0000000000000000000000TTT!!!!! BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT EVER!! HAHAHA!! THX SANTA, YOU FATASS, YOU FINALLY DID SOMETHING RIGHT!!!! IN YOUR FACE XBOX FANBOYS!! W00000000!!! if you reply to this and like xbox you are a retard!!!! bahaha!!!
Wizard Posted November 30, 2005 Posted November 30, 2005 lol watch the premorthia of problems when the PS3 is released. It's a launch, only Nintendo can actually pull one off without a single hardware screw up, and thats a fact.
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