grap3fruitman
Banned
"only"dayum. I'm a lightweight compared to you. I've only been through 5 360s this gen.
In that screen grab, there are only four Xbox 360s that I purchased. Each time I was sent back a different one. The two at the bottom, the Jasper and S both function, though the S started giving disc read errors at certain parts.What possessed you to keep getting these things fixed or replaced? Were they in warranty every time or what?
The first one was a launch system and that kept going out a lot but it still only had the one year warranty. I tried repairing it myself based on guides online after the warranty ended. That didn't work...
Then the Elites came out in 2007! "Oh, these ones are new and don't have the same fault. They've been extra stress-tested by Microsoft!" At this point I've got a fair amount of games and DLC so I'm kind of committed. Plus three people in my house actively use the thing so I bite. It did break less often... but it still broke often.
Shortly after the Elite is released, Microsoft announces the three-year extended warranty so I kept using that until we got the Jasper at a Walmart deal ($200 for system and $100 gift card). That still runs great. Eventually got a Kinect bundle because of a pricing error at Dell so it was still a good deal and it was an excuse to get Dance Central.
You have to consider the timing (PS3 was a joke until like 2009), the fact that I was committed with several games and DLC, other people in my home actively used the thing, and that Microsoft was replacing it for free for a long time.No offense, but whose fault is this? I mean, fool me once, shame on you. And you know the rest. There's brand loyalty and then there's puzzling behavior such as yours. I would have said fuck it after the second time. You know what? That's exactly what I did.
"Coming back" because I'm stuck with it or I lose hundreds of dollars in XBLA, DLC (thanks Rockband) and retail games. All of which is likely not going to carry over and I have no intention of being fucked over again next gen.You just provided them 7 years of evidence that you're going to keep coming back to them even when they send you legitimately broken equipment on a monthly basis. Why would they do you a "solid" when you're obviously going to pay for it when they don't?
This entire ordeal has made me almost stop playing games entirely. You also have to consider the fact that the same people accusing me of being stupid on this forum now were then accusing me of "doing it wrong" and blaming me for all the system failures. It wasn't known for a long time just how faulty their hardware was.
Consider that every time a new game launches, the multiplayer is always borked and never works day one. How's that going to work when every game requires you to be connected all the time? Nothing's going to work ever.2. Server Outages
As recent example of the Sim City and Diablo 3 launches, it's not always just about YOUR internet, it's about THEIR servers. Shit breaks.