I could've predicted those results as well, except for the 33 percent of users who have had to send in their console to get it fixed. I find that number startling.
I've had this problem, make sure the floor is not rumbling from your sound system or you little sister jumping up and down. Large and severe vibrations have ruined two of my games thus far. Then I just took them back to best buy and told them they didnt' play in my 360 ;) Then I got new games of the same value cause I hated Dead Rising and Madden anyways.
I had the same problem, don't happen to live in the Indianapolis area do you? Go to the linksys website and follow the tech support they give you. They walked me through it and I've never had a problem since. A common problem is too much interference with the 360 wireless adapter, it sucks. Everything gives interferance, microwaves, telephones, cell phones, metal, walls, yeah, so unless your router is sitting next to your 360 it's prolly best just to run a hardline and sink the line into the wall.
I used to be a diehard PC only gamer, but the 360 has turned me. I had a top of the line system last year, but now with some games only running on Vista I can't even play them! True if you know how you can build an ultra-PC with just parts for the money you buy a 360, but I don't have the time or patience to do so. And did I miss something, when is Gears coming out for the PC?
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