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RE[3]: People need to learn to complain
by lucas_maximus on Thu 7th Feb 2013 18:52
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RE[4]: People need to learn to complain
by sparkyERTW on Mon 11th Feb 2013 14:17
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The "100% failure rate" is definitely an exaggeration, but insinuating that because yours is fine the problem is likely more trivial than reported is also unreasonable. There's a reason "Red Ring of Death" became a phenomenon. Studies were even done by those in the industry with statistically significant samples of hardware to show that the failure rate was extraordinarily high.




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If they do this they are creating a lot of demand for competition.
Considering their 85% failure rate on the 360's I don't think it's impossible for another company to build competing hardware.
The real issue is OS. Maybe it would create enough demand for steam box (linux based) to add a physical disk drive or give Ouya (android based) a better footing in the market.