Same with my ps3... but what you don't understand is that these people wouldn't be on the their 2nd or 3nd or even 4th 360 if the system wasn't incredible. We all wish these problems weren't here but as gamers we measure the pros and the cons, and trust me there is a reason why we keep coming back.
Don't even get me started on the wii... all i have to say is that i am surprised more wiis haven't broken due to all that dust gathering up...
Man, that was the most intelligent comment I have seen today.
The thing might be like shit, it is a shame that someone should give us "crappy" HW (yes, I have two, and one of them has been sent back for repairs twice, free of course), but people keep playing on it, and I probably will be playing on it forever even if I have to go buy one every year. I've my mind up so I consider this device a service that hits my wallet for less than 200 every year (+60 for subscription), and it looks fair to me (mostly preferable to keeping the pace with every iteration of Mr. Jobs' products) I have tried the three of them, and for what I really rank a gaming experience, it's games and the ability to do REAL TIME worldwide online gaming, I rate it really high in comparision with the Wii (irrelevant) and the somehow lame PS3 (it makes me cry when I play GT5 P. and I see the other cars disappearing and appearing anywhere in front o me, even of people I know that live in my very same city)
So the thing is, it is good to hear that the HW might be improving, at least for the ones that care or will care, but guys, we are getting old for these shit of fanboys revisiting their love of hate for brands (why care???), that as som smart people point out here, is so sad that makes our love for the human being a waste of time
The Cobra Tag may help you win that losing battle, acting as a Bluetooth device that attaches to your key ring and connects to your phone, it gives you the opportunity to find the missing item if it's less than 30 feet away.
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I'm still on my original wii.
Same with my ps3... but what you don't understand is that these people wouldn't be on the their 2nd or 3nd or even 4th 360 if the system wasn't incredible. We all wish these problems weren't here but as gamers we measure the pros and the cons, and trust me there is a reason why we keep coming back.
Don't even get me started on the wii... all i have to say is that i am surprised more wiis haven't broken due to all that dust gathering up...
@iCoy
Man, that was the most intelligent comment I have seen today.
The thing might be like shit, it is a shame that someone should give us "crappy" HW (yes, I have two, and one of them has been sent back for repairs twice, free of course), but people keep playing on it, and I probably will be playing on it forever even if I have to go buy one every year. I've my mind up so I consider this device a service that hits my wallet for less than 200 every year (+60 for subscription), and it looks fair to me (mostly preferable to keeping the pace with every iteration of Mr. Jobs' products)
I have tried the three of them, and for what I really rank a gaming experience, it's games and the ability to do REAL TIME worldwide online gaming, I rate it really high in comparision with the Wii (irrelevant) and the somehow lame PS3 (it makes me cry when I play GT5 P. and I see the other cars disappearing and appearing anywhere in front o me, even of people I know that live in my very same city)
So the thing is, it is good to hear that the HW might be improving, at least for the ones that care or will care, but guys, we are getting old for these shit of fanboys revisiting their love of hate for brands (why care???), that as som smart people point out here, is so sad that makes our love for the human being a waste of time
Let people be