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i would be ****ed especially since the damn thing is 400 dollars

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Honestly, this is what you get for buying a system when it first comes out. There's always bugs, errors, and what not. Look at the XBOX, out for how many years and it had what? 6 revisions to its hardware? There is a reason why people say wait at least 6 months. O well, sucks for them.

the xbox isnt running off windows  ME is it? :p

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a custom made XP kernel for PPC... :blush: :happy: :ninja:

Honestly, this is what you get for buying a system when it first comes out.  There's always bugs, errors, and what not.  Look at the XBOX, out for how many years and it had what?  6 revisions to its hardware?  There is a reason why people say wait at least 6 months.  O well, sucks for them.

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now that you mentioned did you know that the PS2 is at v14 right now, so... makes me wonder who's the one with less problems... :devil: :laugh: :rofl: :p ;) :whistle:

a custom made XP kernel for PPC...?:blush::?:happy:y::ninja:ja:

now that you mentioned did you know that the PS2 is at v14 right now, so... makes me wonder who's the one with less problems..:devil:vil::laugh:gh::rofl:fl:? ::whistle::whistle:

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Its not that the PS2 had more problems, it is that they both have problems, which, in itself, is a problem. Or not.

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a custom made XP kernel for PPC...  :blush:  :happy:  :ninja:

now that you mentioned did you know that the PS2 is at v14 right now, so... makes me wonder who's the one with less problems...  :devil:  :laugh:  :rofl:  :p  ;)  :whistle:

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im still running one of the earliest versions of the PS2 works fine. ;)

who wouldnt be but would u be just as ****ed if ur videocard or ur cpu burnt out?? people put too much pressure on xbox and microsoft and hope for them to fail.

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Ok thats not the same thing AT ALL. a videocard overheating on you is 1 thing, having a rushed and yes RUSHED console and having more and more reports every day of that rushed console being ****ed is a diffrent story. Now imagine were out of xbox360's already cause of pre-orders, How in the ****ing hell is microsoft going to be able to produce the 2nd batch AND all the replacement consoles that im sure will be needed.

In other words **** the 360 and **** microsoft, I'll maybe get one in 6 months time once microsoft realized how big of a boo boo they have with the 360's

Look is playstation all over again. ****ing companies can never do **** right.

Don't bother flaming me for this post either cause im not the only ****ed off **** out there that thinks the exact same damn thing. TY.

Ok thats not the same thing AT ALL. a videocard overheating on you is 1 thing, having a rushed and yes RUSHED console and having more and more reports every day of that rushed console being ****ed is a diffrent story. Now imagine were out of xbox360's already cause of pre-orders, How in the ****ing hell is microsoft going to be able to produce the 2nd batch AND all the replacement consoles that im sure will be needed.

In other words **** the 360 and **** microsoft, I'll maybe get one in 6 months time once microsoft realized how big of a boo boo they have with the 360's

Look is playstation all over again. ****ing companies can never do **** right.

Don't bother flaming me for this post either cause im not the only ****ed off **** out there that thinks the exact same damn thing. TY.

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Wow, that?s a great opinion you know... you don't even have the console and yet you are ranting about it... and how do you know the console was rushed?

Well, allow me to burst your bubble because the development process of the second generation of the Xbox started about a year later the first one was released. Yes, it takes that much time to put everything together and get the feedback from customers and game developers as what's ok and what needs to be fixed.

But of course anything I say will fall on deaf ears because it seems like you're the kind of person that burst into an emotion frenzy without a cause.

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people talk like they had no choice but to buy this product the day it came out...learn some patience! almost all products have problems at the first run. Its not just MS, its the market, get used to it and don't buy the first release. Its pretty simple

cant wait for XBOX 360 SP1

should solve all our problems

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Yes this SP1 kit will ship to all customers that have an xbox360

You will recive a contact cleaning kit to remove an residue that may be preventing your xbox360 from "getting enough power" and dvd lense cleaner. you will also recive

a cleaning kit for your game disks.

a custom made XP kernel for PPC...  :blush:  :happy:  :ninja:

now that you mentioned did you know that the PS2 is at v14 right now, so... makes me wonder who's the one with less problems...  :devil:  :laugh:  :rofl:  :p  ;)  :whistle:

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correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't a die shrink or a dvd firmware update warrant a new "version" also? Not to be picky, but I don't think that the version count is an accurate way to count the ps2 "problems".

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