
GWN writers discuss the ongoing Xbox 360 reliability issue, the infamous X-clamp, and what should be done to fix the problem in their latest group debate feature article.

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The commoner is not aware of the issues, they will continue to buy the system. If this is taken to mainstream media (TV) it would get fairly ugly.
hahaha i like the way the only guy that dosent think the failure rate is too high says he dosent think so considering we expect games to be small and quiet too but in reality the xbox is none of those things and it still fails.
buy a refurb it will probley last you longer.
OK FINALLY an intelligent discussion about the issue.
Can't we stop now? This is really all you need to read. Everything else has been fanboy-spew BS.
This has some genuine valuable information.
Good job.
...fans show how big you are and leave this forum to Xbox 360 owners only. We all know the 360 has not been without problems so we don't need any of you chiming in with your flamebait.