Loudninja
06-28-2007, 17:47
Microsoft reiterated its official line in an email sent to Next-Gen, stating that there is no single cause of Xbox 360 failures.
“There is not a single root cause of problems or systemic issue with any of the Xbox 360 consoles. The nature of the console itself is very complex, as it’s a consumer electronic product that contains more than 1,700 different components and 500 million transistors,” read the statement.
“There are obviously many things that can malfunction at any given time – but the majority of customers who own Xbox 360 consoles have had a terrific experience from their first day, and continue to, day in and day out.”
The statement echoes comments made earlier this month by Microsoft’s corporate VP of gaming and Xbox products group, Todd Holmdahl, who denied that there are systematic issues with defective Xbox 360s and refuted claims that there was a high defect rate relating to the console.
http://www.next-gen.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6183&Itemid=2
Wow, that some *** right there.This made me sick
“There is not a single root cause of problems or systemic issue with any of the Xbox 360 consoles. The nature of the console itself is very complex, as it’s a consumer electronic product that contains more than 1,700 different components and 500 million transistors,” read the statement.
“There are obviously many things that can malfunction at any given time – but the majority of customers who own Xbox 360 consoles have had a terrific experience from their first day, and continue to, day in and day out.”
The statement echoes comments made earlier this month by Microsoft’s corporate VP of gaming and Xbox products group, Todd Holmdahl, who denied that there are systematic issues with defective Xbox 360s and refuted claims that there was a high defect rate relating to the console.
http://www.next-gen.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6183&Itemid=2
Wow, that some *** right there.This made me sick