
This is a really alarming trend to me-I mean, I know you buy a console for the games, but that hardly matters when your console of choice can be virtually destroyed just because you downloaded an update, patch for a game, etc, etc. Don't MS, Nintendo, and Sony TEST these downloads before unleashing them to the general public?! Heck, we've had our PC since 2004, and never once have we had any issues with Windows XP updates.
I don't know, I'd love to get a PS3, but even with the greater durability of the new slim models, I now question if it would be worth it if it can break, after the warranty, just from a simple download. A good friend of mine got the RROD on his 360 after the warranty had expired, but he was able to get it fixed for just $60. I have no idea how you'd fix a console that's been jacked up from a bad download. And how do you even back up saved games on a PS3 when there are no memory units or SD cards at all?
So, those are my concerns. Maybe I'm going overboard with this, but when you invest even $200 into a Wii, this kind of thing shouldn't be able to ruin it.