Peter Moore can lick my anal area and floss with my pubic hairs if he thinks that "things break" is an adequate response to the fact that a fundemental design flaw in the 360 is leading to the unacceptable failure rate of the machines. For chissakes, their are numerous "fixes" on the internet already that have a 95% + success rate of not only fixing the failed consoles but also of retaining functional status longer than EITHER of my two 360 console to date!!!
I have had 2 separate 360's fail in the EXACT same manner - almost down to the total hours of use. Intermittant freezes followe by an appearance of the red rings, then a couple hours of gasping life and finally nothing by 3RRoD.
My first (1/2006 manufacture) was bought on 3/5/2006 and died on 9/04/2006.
Its replacement (7/2006 manufacture) was recieved on 9/16/2006 and died on 4/19/2006.
My third one is the best of them all - manufactured in 12/2005, refurb'd god knows how many times and louder than my other two combined and running the stupid Nyko intercoolers at the same time.
If the best answer the head of the division can offer is "things break" then I fully understand why Sega tanked, why the 360 failure rate is not fixed already and why Sony will once again end up eating MS's lunch by around 2009 in the console market.
I have had 2 separate 360's fail in the EXACT same manner - almost down to the total hours of use. Intermittant freezes followe by an appearance of the red rings, then a couple hours of gasping life and finally nothing by 3RRoD.
My first (1/2006 manufacture) was bought on 3/5/2006 and died on 9/04/2006.
Its replacement (7/2006 manufacture) was recieved on 9/16/2006 and died on 4/19/2006.
My third one is the best of them all - manufactured in 12/2005, refurb'd god knows how many times and louder than my other two combined and running the stupid Nyko intercoolers at the same time.
If the best answer the head of the division can offer is "things break" then I fully understand why Sega tanked, why the 360 failure rate is not fixed already and why Sony will once again end up eating MS's lunch by around 2009 in the console market.