Fez
15-03-2008, 06:36 PM
I've been busy this week, finishing Army of Two and almost pre-ordering GTA IV, setting up a PS3 clan for TF2 right now. So anyway I don't been to be flamed or called 'omgnub' but I wanted to ask this very delicate question.
http://kotaku.com/tag/rrod/
When a 360 has a problem, or can't seem to work it get's the infamous red rings of death
http://kotaku.com/assets/resources/2007/08/DSCF9085.JPG
This has been ongoing for almost like since the dawn of time. Microsoft once said ''hay we didnt no so soz'', then the next minute they say ''We've know about this problem for a while''.
Back last year it costed them over 1 million and mabye more , I can't recall, to replace or fix all of the broken Xbox 360s.
So I ask this question today - Who's fault is it? is it Microsoft for being first in line for moneys and rushing with cheap hardware and software, or is it the owner for putting it in a unsafe and dusty place?
I think that mabye Microsoft did do something wrong with the hardware, but not on purpose. Obviously they we're on pressure to get the 360 out so they cut down on a GPU heatsink.
Since these problems surfaced, design modifications have been made to the console to improve reliability. All consoles manufactured after June 2007 have extensive revisions from the earliest units. Modifications include a reduction in the number, size and placement of components, including modifications to the mounting methodology, and a second GPU heatsink to dissipate more heat.
http://kotaku.com/tag/rrod/
When a 360 has a problem, or can't seem to work it get's the infamous red rings of death
http://kotaku.com/assets/resources/2007/08/DSCF9085.JPG
This has been ongoing for almost like since the dawn of time. Microsoft once said ''hay we didnt no so soz'', then the next minute they say ''We've know about this problem for a while''.
Back last year it costed them over 1 million and mabye more , I can't recall, to replace or fix all of the broken Xbox 360s.
So I ask this question today - Who's fault is it? is it Microsoft for being first in line for moneys and rushing with cheap hardware and software, or is it the owner for putting it in a unsafe and dusty place?
I think that mabye Microsoft did do something wrong with the hardware, but not on purpose. Obviously they we're on pressure to get the 360 out so they cut down on a GPU heatsink.
Since these problems surfaced, design modifications have been made to the console to improve reliability. All consoles manufactured after June 2007 have extensive revisions from the earliest units. Modifications include a reduction in the number, size and placement of components, including modifications to the mounting methodology, and a second GPU heatsink to dissipate more heat.