Red Ring of death after NXE update


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Well I guess option B would be me, I started playing more often when NXE came out until the next day I recieved the red lights and its my first red lights :D

Sounds just like me, all I did was abuse my PS3 until NXE came out. I had about 5 major titled games for the 360 still in plastic :laugh:.

Funny thing is when I decided to stop neglecting it; it messes up :wacko:.

Yeah I'm right in the Gap, Payne Rd area so we were among the last places to get power back and that. Fortunately most houses in my immediate area are ok but the creek bed thats opposite the street basically got levelled and blocked 85% of the houses from being able to drive anywhere for a day. Basically one side of the street is houses, the other bush so none of the trees managed to go far enough to hit properties but they blocked the road in half a dozen plus places.

Was quite a sight to behold.

I have a friend who graduated last year. He took his 1st week off work as a break and to coincide with Wrath of the Lich King only to spend over half that week without electricity. Haha.

see, they breed us aussies tough lol so your house is alright then? cuz like every 2nd home had a missing roof or a portaloo blown into it lol

I just had my 4th Xbox 360 die on me a few weeks ago. I contacted Microsoft and demanded a replacement. They refused.

So I took my Xbox 360, controllers, remote, and 30 some odd games and traded them in for a brand new PlayStation 3 with a few games for it.

Microsoft can NOT design a gaming console that works. Period.

see, they breed us aussies tough lol so your house is alright then? cuz like every 2nd home had a missing roof or a portaloo blown into it lol

Well a tree at the front of the house was uprooted, windows let in water despite being closed due to the strong winds and the back gutter half came off the roof but that was basically the extent of it for us. Certainly noone here was too concerned with any damage to this place.

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