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You know what's wrong with the X360?
Topic Started: Oct 19 2007, 10:16 PM (51 Views)
Robtcee13
I am a fish.
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Almost at the same time the Xbox 360 was released in November-December 2005, consumers began complaining about rounded scratches in discs played in their Xbox 360. Almost two years later, in February 2007, a.o. Llamma.com investigated the matter and concluded that some Xbox 360 drives lack a mechanism to secure the disc solidly in place. When in operation, with these drives, tilting or moving the console when operating with disc spinning inside can potentially cause damage to the disc, in some occasions rendering the disc unusable. Although this problem is not covered by the warranty, Microsoft Publishing will replace any scratched discs that are published by Microsoft on receiving $20. Other publishers can be contacted directly for a disc-exchange, but it is unclear whether they will replace discs at no cost.


Yeah, so you have to pay them 20$ if their console scratches your disk. That kinda sucks. >_>
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