I'm a big 360 fan, and I own all the consoles. But 360 sales are a kinda sluggish, and unfortunately, it's MS's fault.
They've done just about everything right. Having the best console online community, having a lot of awesome games, snatching up exclusive deals and content whenever they can. But there is one thing they're totally dropping the ball on:
The consoles reliablility. Yeah, everyone knows that, but there are a couple of things they could have done differently. I know and see a LOT of people that are on the fence about buying a 360, but they're hesetent because of the constant upgrades the console get, along with the horrible reliablity of the hardware.
Okay, the three year warranty extension is great. But it's still not fixing the problem. Here's what I think. They shouldn't have dropped the price of the 360. It didn't cause a huge surge of console sales anyways. Obviously they're missing out on a decent amount of cash when people purchase the 360 with the new pricedrop. But if they didn't drop the price, they could have used that cash for extra R&D to get those smaller more efficient CPUs out there QUICK. I'm sure they need to change some other hardware to make sure there are no other problems, but the sooner they do that, the sooner those people on the fence will lay down the cash to buy one. And anyone that sends in their 360 for repair with the new 3 year warranty will get one of the new consoles that won't have the reliability issue, instead of getting a replacement, but still having the shoddy hardware that's likely to fail again.
Thoughts? I think my opinion is a wise idea, so why can't the head honchos at MS realize this?
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