Cela serait cool que MS règle ce problème de machines peu fiable, cela commence à avoir des répercussions sur leur image:
http://blogs.mercurynews.com/aei/2007/02/xbox_360_failures_a_loyal_fan_returns_seven_machines.html#comment-81635
Un article de Dean Takeshi sur les problèmes de fiabilité de la 360 avec l´exemple d´un gars qui a eu 7 360 défectueuse. Il en a eu quatre défecteurse pour son game center et trois machines personnelles.
En plus c´était un gros Xbox fanboy:
When Cassingham contacted me on Feb. 1 by email, he said he had had it. His seventh unit was on its way. When we talked on the phone, he said, “When it comes, I’m going to sell it. I have 12,000 achievement points. That’s a hard thing to give up. I gave up cigarette smoking so I’ve been through worse. I’ve had game systems since the Coleco machine. Intellivision. The first machine I had was the Magnavox Odyssey in 1972. I have never had to send any of them back. The gaming experience has been wonderful. And Xbox Live is great. But the reliability of this thing….” He didn’t finish the sentence.
He added, “Why spend money for rims on a car that spends 90 percent of its time in the shop?”
He said he has replaced several DVD drives on original Xboxes. Of the seven failed Xbox 360 machines, three were the ones he used personally and four were in the game center. He said that all of the machines were within sight of the counter and that no one ever spilled anything on them.
Finalement, il a réussi à avoir une 360 neuve en ayant contacté Dean Takeshi qui a contacté Peter Moore. Pour ceux qui ont des soucis, il suffit de contacer un journaliste JV pour exposer son cas.
Le topic continue d´avoir des victimes:
http://www.gamekult.com/forum/lire_n385495_page12/