xbox 360 [updated]

Posted by death on Aug. 12, 2012, 5:10 p.m.

I hate this thing… i really do. Out of all my years of collecting every console from Sega, Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft (as well as a few Atari and Mattel consoles) i have never had such a problem with a home console.

The original Xbox wasn't as bad but it eventually died after just 4 years of owning it. simply wouldn't power on one day.

Now today, after only having my Xbox 360 for 1 year it's having problems. I rarely ever used the console. Today it started doing the most irritating thing ever. Whenever i play a game for more than 15 mins it randomly freezes. nothing will respond so i have to shut it off. i try boot it up again and after just a short amount of time it does it again. it did it 5 times in a row! i can't play a game like this!

what the fuck do people see in this piece of shit console? it is without a doubt, the worst console i've ever had and i'm not alone in thinking this. after all it is the console with the highest hardware failure rate. I can't put up with this and it's just not acceptable to sell such garbage. some of my friends who owned 360's experienced red rings of death on their consoles. poor suckers got the console on opening day.

I'm really pissed, i'm finally playing Star Ocean 4 and loving it and i can't play it any further because of this! what i'm going to have to do is pawn off this Shitbox and buy the PS3 version of Star Ocean 4 so i can restart the whole game and play it on my PS3, where it can be played as it was intended.

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Update: okay after more research on the game freezing issue i have learned something interesting. Apparently it's not the fault of the Xbox 360 and it's actually a bug within the game itself! It is caused by simply casting Silence/Void and missing, when you do this the text "miss" will stay above the target's head the whole battle. Depending on whose head it's on will determine if the game freezes. You can get different results depending on the character it's on and what you do with them; example: swapping the character, character dying, or simply winning the battle. (the "Fury" skill can cause this glitch as well)

A simple fix is to completely disable the skills "silence", "void" and "fury". Though these are very important skills so it is to be expected players will rather take the risk. Also since enemies can still cast these it is still possible that you will still experience freezing.

Players have commented saying that this glitch only occurs when playing in 1080p mode and that if you switch to any other mode it will never happen. This would seem to be the most effect way of avoiding the glitch but at the cost of down-grading the graphics. (still you don't want to risk losing a lot of time since saves can be far apart in this game)

So the end result, it's most likely a bug within the game - though it could also be related to how the 360's gpu handles certain graphics while in 1080p mode.

Comments

JuurianChi 12 years, 3 months ago

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It used to look better than that, I promise. That's what it looks like after my siblings dropped it on the ground a couple of times and I left it on a shelf to gather dust.

It's not a bug! It's a feature!

death 12 years, 3 months ago

Heh those tips i posted in my last comment actually did the trick! (for now) i managed to play for 5 hours without it freezing. However the article does mention how this is a problem that can come-and-go so… still gotta be careful.

Anyway i am loving Star Ocean it's quite possibly my favorite game on the 360/Ps3 combined! i haven't finished it yet but if things keep going so great it might be my favorite game of the current generation!

also i traded in Donkey Kong Country Returns for Metroid: Other M. let's see what other stuff Nintendo has to offer…

KaBob799 12 years, 3 months ago

Best buy had other m for $5 new a month ago so that was probably a bad trade lol

pounce4evur 12 years, 3 months ago

Everything breaks from time to time. Do people sell their car when the tire pops? No. Nothing's perfect, and everything can be fixed.

With that said, damn. I pieced together my first 360 with spare parts and it didn't even do that. Dropped the internet connection from time to time, but that's all.

Rob 12 years, 3 months ago

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Everything breaks from time to time. Do people sell their car when the tire pops? No. Nothing's perfect, and everything can be fixed.

When a product that usually should last 5-10 years has a 33% failure rate after a year, then something's wrong.

Toast 12 years, 3 months ago

@Rob Yeah.

Which brings up another point. Planned obsolescence is one thing. Planned shitty hardware resulting in costs of $1 billion in repairs are quite another.

death 12 years, 3 months ago

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Best buy had other m for $5 new a month ago so that was probably a bad trade lol
actually since i got $20 back from DKCR and Other M was only $10 i got $10 in cash back lol. It's really rare to get full money back for returning a brand new game. However i've noticed Gamestop sells games in the "new" condition when they're not actually "new" which is why they probably took it back for full refund. when we got the game, it came in one of those paper cases, they just put the game into a brand new looking case. Basically we paid full price on a used game because there was no seal on the case.

KaBob799 12 years, 3 months ago

From what I've heard, those new opened games are ones that have been used for display on the shelves (they take the game out so it can't be stolen). One dissapointing thing is that the actual condition of the case doesn't matter, one time they had a case that was like 50% faded from sunlight because it had been on display for like 4 years but it was still considered new because nobody had played it <_<

JuurianChi 12 years, 3 months ago

One of the reasons I always shipped the PS series.

Ferret 12 years, 3 months ago

Apple uses planned obsolescence, and iPods break all the time, hence why I bought a Zune. I've had it for over 5 years and still haven't had a single problem with it. When I look at my friends who have gone through so many iPods and so many versions of them, I look at my one Zune and start to wonder why people buy iPods. The whole idea of "everything breaks" on the surface sounds reasonable, but is really dumb if that is your entire basis behind every repurchasing. No matter what you buy there is a risk factor, but just because everything has a risk of breaking doesn't mean that it doesn't matter what you buy. Every purchase you should be thinking about value vs risk. That said, when it comes to the 360 and if you already have games for it I think the value out weighs the risk, IMO yo.