Xbox360's ring of death........the saga continues

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Blade_Runner

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Now, the issue isn't that random consumers continue to experience the Red Ring of Death repeatedly, but wouldn't you know it, for an item that supposedly has a 3 percent failure rate, it certainly has a lot of that happening in the gaming media. The latest victim is Michael "Caspian" Wiegand over at Weekly Geek Show. He's gone over his year warranty, refuses to pay the $139 and he's using extortion as his method for receiving a new system. Wiegand writes, "[Microsoft] send me, your dejected disciple, a new 360 and a free gold subscription for a year and I'll retract this article and replace it with a flattering one."

Wiegand is in the right frame of mind, it's not like Microsoft hasn't shut up complaining customers with new systems before. Although it's getting harder and harder to dismiss the problems when more high-profile Xbox 360 failures continue to occur, especially when systems are being sent back for repairs a second time. Joystiq's saga of a broken Xbox 360 wasn't even an isolated incident on our own staff. At this point it'd be nice if Microsoft further extended their warranty or finally released the actual failure rates for the system. We hope the new black Xbox is built better. Chris Furniss, from the Weekly Geek Show, speaks for many Xbox 360 owners when he says, "I fully expect my Xbox to give me the ring of death sometime within the next year ... It really is a great machine. It just has a horrible failure rate."

Xbox 360's Red Ring of Death visits Weekly Geek Show - Joystiq

Unless M$ finds a solution pretty soon this is likely going to affect sales.....
 
I'm really surprised its still not fixed even after a years and more.

They rushed in Xbox360 1 year earlier than the Ps3, it sure did come at a cost. I know how it feels, I'm right now sitting with a Red Ring of Death'D X360 in repair >_<
 
:rofl:

Video Gaming is going from good to bad to ugly

Consoles are turning into PC's with Ubuntu running, Components being upgraded every 6 months & Lastly Overheating issues just like a OC'ed PC running with a stock heatsink :P
 
The ps3 is far from perfect. Tons of issues that sony is still looking to fix......Wii is far less a complex machine to have issues but there have been a few annoyances i have come across....
 
There's nothing on the Ps3 that would render the machine useless like the X360 has been for a year, at least so far I've read of no big malfunctions on the Ps3.
 
Really, What is the problem with it? Is it the design itself? Is it too next gen to even be able to contain it within itself?
 
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