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Where's your evidence?
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Let'stalk about Home? Home was the biggest failure in existence.
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Of course there was inflation between the PS1 and the PS2. That doesn't negate you comparing PS2 launch prices, to PS3 launch prices, dipshit.
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They overprice peripherals? Welcome... Nobody disagreed with that. Good job, on introducing an irrelevant point.
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I'm gonna be honest... I barely understood a word of that.
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54% fail rate.
http://kotaku.com/5339555/report-xbox-360-failure-rate-over-50-percent
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Admittedly, when we saw Game Informer's survey that pegged Xbox 360's failure rate at 54.2 percent, we were thinking that was a bit steep of a number, possibly bumped up a few digits from some possible sampling errors. So when we were gearing up to read Microsoft's statement responding to the data, we fully expected some harsh rebuttal of the number. Turns out we got disappointed. A spokesperson for Redmond pointed to its superior entertainment value, its "best warranty in the industry" and its "constantly improving design, manufacture, and performance." At no point is there a dispute or even direct reference to the findings, which is really something that could've helped public perception on a nagging issue. How about taking a page from Fujifilm, eh Microsoft?
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http://www.engadget.com/2009/08/24/microsoft-responds-to-xbox-360-54-2-percent-failure-rate-report/
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Pretending the fail rate was low is a joke.
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2-I don't care about what you consider a failure or not,you are a blind biased fanboy,so yeah Home was great free,and was an experience not on 360.
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3-Then the problem wasn't inflation moron.;)
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4-Online play is not a peripheral dude,nor apps like netflix hulu and others which MS hide under live pay wall,when every one else get them free so is onlin play.
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5-I am sure you did..
Not really sure why I am wasting my time even saying this since you are obviously delusional. Anyway you do know that even if true that 54% is only from the first couple of years, not all Xbox 360s right?
Also that those numbers have been debunked, since those numbers came from a survey done of 5000 people through Game Informer. About as scientific as asking on here how many xbox 360s have you gone through. PS3 fanboys who never owend an Xbox 360 because of their hate for MS will reply that they've gone through 6 or 7 consoles. Hell I think Kuraimen has lost at least 4 or 5. You've probably gone through a few too, right?Â
Actually Square Trade came up with these numbers and they are probably more realistic. Since they are in the business of repairing faulty consoles. LINKY
    Game Console Failure Rates:Wii 9 times more reliable than Xbox 360, 4 times more than PS3  Â
Synopsis: SquareTrade analyzed failure rates for over 16,000 new game consoles covered by SquareTrade Care Plans and found that the Wii experienced one-fourth of the common failures that the other systems have. Â
Highlights of the study include:- Looking at the first 2 years of ownership, 2.7% of Wii owners reported a system failure to SquareTrade, compared with 10.0% of PlayStation 3 owners, and 23.7% for Xbox 360 owners. -Â
Excluding Red Ring of Death failures, which are covered by Microsofts 3-year warranty, 11.7% of Xbox 360 owners reported a failure. - While the RROD problem continued to be the major issue for Xbox 360s purchased through 2008, early indications point to the problem abating in 2009.Â
The most common types of problems seen with the PS3 and Xbox 360 were disc read errors andoutput issues. The Wii had more power and remote control issues than the other 2 systems.Â
Ok I've said my part, and I'm going to go back to playing games instead of hanging here...continue your delusion
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