[QUOTE="dumfart66"][QUOTE="Carmilla31"][QUOTE="dumfart66"][QUOTE="Carmilla31"]There are numerous vidoes on youtube, just search for 360 red lights, and on wikipedia the red lights of death are mentioned as a 'known hardware issue.' Are you people really that paranoid that you think cows have started a 'hoax' of 360s being faulty? Why cant people just believe that a company can make a shoddy product?Carmilla31
I got a point for you. Why would somone post a video of their 360 working?
people post it failing cause they are UPSET. That is not evidence, your point is stupidity. Of course companies make faulty products, that is why their are laws against it. REMEMBER SONY'S LAPTOP BATTERIES.
People posting a video of it not working isnt proof? Huh? My point is stupidity? What the heck are you talking about? And no ones talking about Sonys faulty batteries or denying that. The fact that you had to take a jab at Sony shows how much of a fanboy you are. You missed the whole logic of it, skimmed right over it as if you were blind to logic. People do post it failing, that shows SOME do fail, but it does not show that their are a ton failing. It shows that, at most, 1000 are failing (gross over estimate of the videos on youtube). They have sold, lets say, 8 million. So, in your eyes and your proof, 1000 videos is showing a HUGE PROBLEM. People do not post videos of it doing what it should do, only when it fails. This makes it a bias representation of what is going on. For the batteries, it was to show that their are laws and protections agains the selling of faulty products, it was not a "jab at sony" it was to bring PROOF of an actual occuring recall.
What about the hundreds or thousands that have had theirs break but dont post in Gamespot or have a webcam posted to youtube?What about the millions that are too busy playing it to care?
Also, i did not know that we started to use WHAT IF's as evidence
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