Don't have a 360, but when I worked retail one year we ad a big 360 Christmas promotion and we got in over a thousand units. Over a third of them came back with either RROD issues or scratched disks.
Because I'm not used to things just doing things without me telling it to.Soylent Bacon said:What exactly WERE you expecting it to do? It has to read somehow, and you've never had to push a "Start spinning the disc so it can be read" button before. Why were you even putting Sega CD's in an Xbox? My Xbox has ruined zero CD's because I use my Xbox responsibly.GrimHeaper said:I want to know, because whoever thought of it should be slapped.
It just ate my sega CD collection, mainly becuase I wasn't expecting it to start playing the disc as soon as I put it in.
Mine was flat :/Viewtiful Dan said:That is why I always keep my 360 flat
Same here.AbstractStream said:One. My Fable II disc.
Mine was flat :/Viewtiful Dan said:That is why I always keep my 360 flat
It shouldn't be that easy to do.Varanfan9 said:One. On Christmas while playing my new L4D2 my dogs bumped my 360 and circle scratched it. I could still play but the graphics would be messes up and online wouldn't work.
My Fable 3 one here.AbstractStream said:One. My Fable II disc.
Mine was flat :/Viewtiful Dan said:That is why I always keep my 360 flat