People who keep on buying XBOX 360's....
Re: People who keep on buying XBOX 360's....
I have an ethernet cable running under the house which leads from the router in the living room to the stuff I have sitting here. Two of them, in fact. A wireless adapter isn't a requirement. I wouldn't recommend playing online games wirelessly even if I was given the chance, because I know that shit lags.
The problem is that you're worried about your purchase dying on you. So what. Just have it sent in and replaced for free. The failure rate is irrelevant now that Microsoft have agreed to cover all expenses, not just the RRoD. I understand not wanting to purchase a lemon, but a 360 isn't a lemon, nor is a PS3 if you choose one. But one should be chosen for the games, not for the console durability. This might apply when buying other hardware, but not here.
The problem is that you're worried about your purchase dying on you. So what. Just have it sent in and replaced for free. The failure rate is irrelevant now that Microsoft have agreed to cover all expenses, not just the RRoD. I understand not wanting to purchase a lemon, but a 360 isn't a lemon, nor is a PS3 if you choose one. But one should be chosen for the games, not for the console durability. This might apply when buying other hardware, but not here.
-
dave4shmups
- Posts: 5630
- Joined: Wed Jan 26, 2005 2:01 am
- Location: Denver, Colorado, USA
Re: People who keep on buying XBOX 360's....
Good points. How did you get an ethernet cable running under your house? I was unaware that MS have agreed to cover all expenses; that is definitely a good thing to know.Elixir wrote:I have an ethernet cable running under the house which leads from the router in the living room to the stuff I have sitting here. Two of them, in fact. A wireless adapter isn't a requirement. I wouldn't recommend playing online games wirelessly even if I was given the chance, because I know that shit lags.
The problem is that you're worried about your purchase dying on you. So what. Just have it sent in and replaced for free. The failure rate is irrelevant now that Microsoft have agreed to cover all expenses, not just the RRoD. I understand not wanting to purchase a lemon, but a 360 isn't a lemon, nor is a PS3 if you choose one. But one should be chosen for the games, not for the console durability. This might apply when buying other hardware, but not here.
"Farewell to false pretension
Farewell to hollow words
Farewell to fake affection
Farewell, tomorrow burns"
Farewell to hollow words
Farewell to fake affection
Farewell, tomorrow burns"
Re: People who keep on buying XBOX 360's....
This whole thing about Microsoft being fickle about covering certain issues eludes me. I had my early consoles replaced several times, even out of warranty, and never had to pay a penny. Fast turnaround too.
Anyway, Mushihimesama Futari for 360: REGION FREE.
Anyway, Mushihimesama Futari for 360: REGION FREE.
Always outnumbered, never outgunned - No zuo no die
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
-
dave4shmups
- Posts: 5630
- Joined: Wed Jan 26, 2005 2:01 am
- Location: Denver, Colorado, USA
Re: People who keep on buying XBOX 360's....
Coolness!Skykid wrote:This whole thing about Microsoft being fickle about covering certain issues eludes me. I had my early consoles replaced several times, even out of warranty, and never had to pay a penny. Fast turnaround too.
Anyway, Mushihimesama Futari for 360: REGION FREE.

"Farewell to false pretension
Farewell to hollow words
Farewell to fake affection
Farewell, tomorrow burns"
Farewell to hollow words
Farewell to fake affection
Farewell, tomorrow burns"
Re: People who keep on buying XBOX 360's....
You could always get the Xbox 1 wireless adapter, which is cheaper and works on the 360.dave4shmups wrote:And it's not just the build quality; how about the $100 highway robbery price tag for Microsoft's wireless network adapter for something that the console should already be able to do? (And people complain about Wii motion plus.) Hard wiring is last generation (along with the tray they built into the system, which is just one of many things MS won't fix under their warranty, should it break). There's a reason why about half of 360 owners don't have XBL accounts. The adapter and the $50 price tag just to play online, which MS also hasn't lowered.
You can find XBL Gold cards for less than $50 if you shop around.

Re: People who keep on buying XBOX 360's....
There aren't enough detractors to bother the sales figures, so I suppose they think it's unecessary.dave4shmups wrote:Coolness!Skykid wrote:This whole thing about Microsoft being fickle about covering certain issues eludes me. I had my early consoles replaced several times, even out of warranty, and never had to pay a penny. Fast turnaround too.
Anyway, Mushihimesama Futari for 360: REGION FREE.The thing is, I've never, on IGN, or elsewhere, seen any press releases from Microsoft. It would be really nice to see a site that tells their side of the story and answers questions from detractors of the 360.
It's currently enjoying huge popularity as a console, regardless of its failure issues, and that partly has to be down to decent customer support.
I don't know what everyone is waiting for to be honest, it's as cheap as chips to buy, one year of Xbox live will convince you the fee was worth it, and there's a shitload of great, exclusive titles.
There's nothing wrong with owning a PS3 too, just don't let stubborn allegiances do you out of a fantastic gaming experience - it's all happening right now and those online servers are busy.
And of course, Mushihimesama Futari for 360: REGION FREE.

Always outnumbered, never outgunned - No zuo no die
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Re: People who keep on buying XBOX 360's....
This doesn't really seem to be where the conversation in this thread is, but I'd like to take a moment to bitch and moan here about my 360 red-ringing. It was a first-gen one (got it like the first week or two) and the fact that it lasted this long is possibly amazing (if some of the numbers about defects I've read are true). I still have a working (knock on wood) Japanese one though...
There's still enough on the horizon for the system that I do plan on replacing it. I might see if I can find some sort of bundle bargain this holiday season.
There's still enough on the horizon for the system that I do plan on replacing it. I might see if I can find some sort of bundle bargain this holiday season.
"Am I the only one who thinks it's funny that people start declaring a game is overrated before it's even out? "
"You're at shmups.com. We're all psychics full of righteous indignation!"
"You're at shmups.com. We're all psychics full of righteous indignation!"
Re: People who keep on buying XBOX 360's....
Just...phone...Microsoft.Cthulhu wrote:I might see if I can find some sort of bundle bargain this holiday season.
It's worth a shot, even if you have had it a few years.
Always outnumbered, never outgunned - No zuo no die
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
-
dave4shmups
- Posts: 5630
- Joined: Wed Jan 26, 2005 2:01 am
- Location: Denver, Colorado, USA
Re: People who keep on buying XBOX 360's....
But if you have a Japanese 360, who would you call? If not someone in the US, that could be a real problem. That's the only worry I would have about getting a Japanese 360.Skykid wrote:Just...phone...Microsoft.Cthulhu wrote:I might see if I can find some sort of bundle bargain this holiday season.
It's worth a shot, even if you have had it a few years.
@Cthulhu-here are the 360 bundles for this holiday season: http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/102/1029361p1.html
"Farewell to false pretension
Farewell to hollow words
Farewell to fake affection
Farewell, tomorrow burns"
Farewell to hollow words
Farewell to fake affection
Farewell, tomorrow burns"
Re: People who keep on buying XBOX 360's....
I'll give it a try I guess. The extended warranty program has already run out, and given the level of service I've gotten from them on the phone (I had to call about my Live account a few times), I'm not expecting anything.Skykid wrote: Just...phone...Microsoft.
It's worth a shot, even if you have had it a few years.
"Am I the only one who thinks it's funny that people start declaring a game is overrated before it's even out? "
"You're at shmups.com. We're all psychics full of righteous indignation!"
"You're at shmups.com. We're all psychics full of righteous indignation!"
-
dave4shmups
- Posts: 5630
- Joined: Wed Jan 26, 2005 2:01 am
- Location: Denver, Colorado, USA
Re: People who keep on buying XBOX 360's....
http://gear.ign.com/articles/103/1031518p1.html WHAT?! So what does now "old" adapter pick up; static?? This is ridiculous. 

"Farewell to false pretension
Farewell to hollow words
Farewell to fake affection
Farewell, tomorrow burns"
Farewell to hollow words
Farewell to fake affection
Farewell, tomorrow burns"
Re: People who keep on buying XBOX 360's....
If you have a Japanese 360, you don't call at all. What you do is register the console on the Xbox Support site, check the warranty status there, and fill out the repair order online. Though everyone should be doing this regardless of where their 360 is from. Microsoft's phone support is usually terrible.dave4shmups wrote:But if you have a Japanese 360, who would you call? If not someone in the US, that could be a real problem. That's the only worry I would have about getting a Japanese 360.
What are you talking about?dave4shmups wrote:http://gear.ign.com/articles/103/1031518p1.html WHAT?! So what does now "old" adapter pick up; static?? This is ridiculous.
If all you want to do is play online multiplayer games, the Xbox 1 wireless adapter is all you need.

-
dave4shmups
- Posts: 5630
- Joined: Wed Jan 26, 2005 2:01 am
- Location: Denver, Colorado, USA
Re: People who keep on buying XBOX 360's....
Then why are they coming out with this additional adapter? Why would they even need to unless people are having problems getting a reliable signal from the existing adapter?Cuilan wrote:If you have a Japanese 360, you don't call at all. What you do is register the console on the Xbox Support site, check the warranty status there, and fill out the repair order online. Though everyone should be doing this regardless of where their 360 is from. Microsoft's phone support is usually terrible.dave4shmups wrote:But if you have a Japanese 360, who would you call? If not someone in the US, that could be a real problem. That's the only worry I would have about getting a Japanese 360.
What are you talking about?dave4shmups wrote:http://gear.ign.com/articles/103/1031518p1.html WHAT?! So what does now "old" adapter pick up; static?? This is ridiculous.
If all you want to do is play online multiplayer games, the Xbox 1 wireless adapter is all you need.
"Farewell to false pretension
Farewell to hollow words
Farewell to fake affection
Farewell, tomorrow burns"
Farewell to hollow words
Farewell to fake affection
Farewell, tomorrow burns"
Re: People who keep on buying XBOX 360's....
It's not a matter of reliability, it's about having the bandwidth necessary for streaming full HD video and music. Did you even read the article?dave4shmups wrote:Then why are they coming out with this additional adapter? Why would they even need to unless people are having problems getting a reliable signal from the existing adapter?

Re: People who keep on buying XBOX 360's....
Because Wireless n is the new standard and the old one supports b and g. If you bought a new wireless n router then now you can get an adapter that takes advantage of it (it will use the old standards too)
That is Galactic Dancing
-
dave4shmups
- Posts: 5630
- Joined: Wed Jan 26, 2005 2:01 am
- Location: Denver, Colorado, USA
Re: People who keep on buying XBOX 360's....
Ahh, ok then, thanks for clarifying!szycag wrote:Because Wireless n is the new standard and the old one supports b and g. If you bought a new wireless n router then now you can get an adapter that takes advantage of it (it will use the old standards too)

"Farewell to false pretension
Farewell to hollow words
Farewell to fake affection
Farewell, tomorrow burns"
Farewell to hollow words
Farewell to fake affection
Farewell, tomorrow burns"