@superclocked said:
They would've made a lot more if they hadn't started replacing broken 360's for free, but it was the right thing to do...
LOL at this BS revisionist history trying to paint Microsoft as saints.
Microsoft TRIED TO DENY RROD for the longest time. Microsoft's anti-consumer attitude toward gamers and incompetence got so bad that the government was forced to step in.
Microsoft was FORCED to finally do something about RROD by the government!
Microsoft wanted to avoid giving away any type of warrenties, hence the fact they tried to deny RROD issues even existed... so again they were FORCED into eventually doing what they did....
And in fact, all Microsoft executives did was complain about the fact that the warrenties cost them a lot of money.....
NOT ONCE did Microsoft ever apologise for knowingly releasing faulty hardware upon the public...NOT once did Microsoft ever apologise to RROD victims....NO, the only thing Microsoft did was complain about having to give up warrenties and how it cost them too much. It was like are you kidding me!
Microsoft has always been pure corporate scum and greed at its most ugly...and you saw that even more so with how Microsoft just tried to take gamers rights away
But let me guess, you being the delusional xbot you are, that was just Microsoft showing you they care, right lol
Fu*k Microsoft for life.
If there ever were a anti-consumer company you'd want to perish, it would be the extreme anti-consumer, anti-gamer Microsoft who only wants to do the bare-minium
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