That doesn't really count because it is coverred in the warranty.iJosh said:Red Ring Of Death.
Well, that's Microsoft. It's just something to replace the bluescreen, they hoped nobody would notice.iJosh said:Red Ring Of Death.
It still affects the gamers doesn't it? And it is a flaw. Sure you can get a new one, but that one will get RRoD too.Pi_Fighter said:That doesn't really count because it is coverred in the warranty.iJosh said:Red Ring Of Death.
Another RRoD would be quickly reapaired/replaced, as per the warranty.iJosh said:It still affects the gamers doesn't it? And it is a flaw. Sure you can get a new one, but that one will get RRoD too.Pi_Fighter said:That doesn't really count because it is coverred in the warranty.iJosh said:Red Ring Of Death.
Oh this reeks of fanboy. Havingto send off for a new one is not a "minor nuisance".Pi_Fighter said:Another RRoD would be quickly reapaired/replaced, as per the warranty.iJosh said:It still affects the gamers doesn't it? And it is a flaw. Sure you can get a new one, but that one will get RRoD too.Pi_Fighter said:That doesn't really count because it is coverred in the warranty.iJosh said:Red Ring Of Death.
Depending on where you live, it doesn't actually take very long to get it done.
It has become a minor nuisance, not a major screwup.
fanboy wars aside i completley agree with this. For a "Friendly" game system that mostly relies on party games adding friends is a pain in the ass on the wii. Bad bad call nintendo bad call. Maybe your next system will come par to next gen consoles.MarcusD357 said:i think its the way that the wii wont let you just add friends. it has a very long code you have to input first and it changes with every game!
ring of death for x box sucks, happened to me twice
dont have a ps3 so i wouldnt know, but i reckon the price sucks, else i would buy one
Then how about this:Pi_Fighter said:That doesn't really count because it is coverred in the warranty.iJosh said:Red Ring Of Death.