What! How can anyone disagree with what I've written. Some of you clearly don't understand what disagree means. I've not said anything that you agree, or disagree with. All I did was ask a question about what language they meant, mainly because I can speak a couple of Japanese-Ryukyuan dialects.
"Ours" What, is there one language for the whole of East Asia now? You don't specify what language you're referring to.
^This.
You! You can be my wingman anytime!
Sorry, it had to be done.
"I'm pretty sure I was the first journalist to see the iPhone." I'm sure someone at Gizmodo would beg to differ.
Yeah of course this is the way it's going. EA are the most benevolent, non-money grabbing, gamer friendly company out there. No wait, sorry! They're the complete opposite of that aren't they. My apologies, I'm easily confused.
Wait, what! So you're saying 10% of people who sent their 360 in for repair, went and brought a new Arcade?
And 10% who brought Arcades as new owners, brought an Elite rather than a HDD?
I'll take whatever you're smoking mate. I don't think statistical analysis is your strong point is it.
Edit.
Damn, I've just realised you're English as well. I'm so embarrassed for my country right now!
The PS2 failure rate was not in anyway near that amount. You've just made yourself look foolish. Why lie?
I suggest you take a look back through the comments on this page. See how they are written, then come back and tell me which console has the lower aged demographic.
^ And what, you've got your period again? You should see someone about that. Now I'm no doctor, but that should only happen once a month.
Edit@ Tony-Red-Grave.
I'm sorry, even Google Translate is struggling with what you've written!
And Four bubbles????
Only on N4G does two malfunctioning console equal a mass problem. How many 360s have been sold by now? Thousands? So we've seen one console that had overheated. Note the word overheated, not broken, it just needs to cool down.
And the second issue we've seen is a malfunctioning power brick. So not RROD, but the power brick. Not a problem that has plagued the 360 en masse before, so at the moment an isolated incident. An unfortunate experience that can happen to any el...
^ Yes, you are a bit of a Tool are you not. But hey, at least you've learned to accept it. Perhaps now you can move on in life?
Maybe your next step should be, to also stop being a Borgan.
You're both right though. MS did change the connectors to stop you from interchanging them, but only because the newer models used less power.
I agree, show proof. Because if all you're going on are the pictures from the weekend, then that console had not suffered the RROD!
Edit to Lombax.
Neither did it have the RDOD!
Everyone? Well I'm not and I've played the multiplayer a fair bit. Why lie?
If you're going to try and insult the British public as a whole, at least learn to use our language properly.
^ This, bubble to him.
Oh, and doesn't the PS3 also do this to avoid overheating? What's that, yes! Then why the double standards. Ah, I know it's because Sony girls claim to have the older demographic, when all the evidence on N4G points to the contrary.
Clearly you're a blind idiot, because this consoles not dead. Therefore no "RDOD" as you call it. It's overheated, the message clearly says that. Plus the major fact you're all missing, the console does not have a red LED to produce this, so how is it we are seeing a red dot?
"only to brake it" Wait, what?
You have no idea what you're on about do you. Japan has the second largest GDP in the world. This is conclusive on all counts, IMF, world bank etc.