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Best way to avoid a red ring or dot of death? Don't buy one of those shabbily engineered consoles, as simple as that.
It's beyond me why some people who had to return their broken boxes five or six times still cling to this shaky piece of equipment. No company should get away with that IMO.

Best way to avoid a red ring or dot of death? Don't buy one of those shabbily engineered consoles, as simple as that.
It's beyond me why some people who had to return their broken boxes five or six times still cling to this shaky piece of equipment. No company should get away with that IMO.
Obviously the first couple generations of 360s broke a lot, but you're saying (glibly, but still) that everyone has to go through a lot of hassle all the time on behalf of their Xboxes. That just ain't the case man.
It's not like 360s are the only things that break with heavy use. I'm not defending it, but since repairs are free, it's not that much hassle to put up with.
Besides, this new model probably won't be plagued with the same problems. At least, it better not be... If it is, I'll change my tune in a hurry and agree with you.![]()
IMO, the reason why MS seem unable to fix that shit once and for all are several inherent design flaws that make the system as a whole quite unpredictable. For every hole that gets plugged, another one seems to open.
Ah well, let's see how the new revision turns out, getting rid of red leds alone won't cut it, that's for sure...
Best way to avoid a red ring or dot of death? Don't buy one of those shabbily engineered consoles, as simple as that.
It's beyond me why some people who had to return their broken boxes five or six times still cling to this shaky piece of equipment. No company should get away with that IMO.
The whole glossy/ipod thing puts me off a bit, though. I constantly have my PS3 (fat 60gb model) covered with a towel to prevent scratches/dust/fingerprints. I'll never understand why companies think this looks attractive.
you complain about how it looks so you cover it with a towel which both makes it look different and protects how it looks.
what? do you suffer from some kind of ocd? its a videogame console. its not rare, its not special, its not the only one. no one is going to stop being your friend because your ps3 is dusty.
Best way to avoid a red ring or dot of death? Don't buy one of those shabbily engineered consoles, as simple as that.
It's beyond me why some people who had to return their broken boxes five or six times still cling to this shaky piece of equipment. No company should get away with that IMO.
Everyone I know IRL who had an Xbox 360 for longer than two months had to replace their unit at least once.
A working Xbox 360 will be a damn rare piece of kit in 10 or 20 years. But you will most likely still be playing your Neo by then!
Everyone I know IRL who had an Xbox 360 for longer than two months had to replace their unit at least once.
A working Xbox 360 will be a damn rare piece of kit in 10 or 20 years. But you will most likely still be playing your Neo by then!
I think it's horribly exaggerated in scope.
If it wasn't for the 360 I'd consider this generation a total bust.
It's a terrible system yet awesome at the same time.
If it wasn't for the 360 I'd consider this generation a total bust.
The problem is real, I don't doubt that, but I think it's horribly exaggerated in scope.