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MS On 360 Wireless Issues

Gamasutra reports on an official release regarding the problems at Wal-Mart stores with the 360 console. From the article: "Wal-Mart's 'network-based inventory management systems can be impacted by products using modern wireless signals,' a claim borne out by some of the Wal-Mart employees noting that other wireless devices, such as wireless phones, would accomplish the same thing. Microsoft has already addressed the problem, and 'a solution to this issue was developed within 24 hours of identifying the issue and we are currently deploying the fix to the affected locations.'" We've reported on this issue previously. A quick call to my local store confirmed that they do have a kiosk installed, but it's still down because of the issue.

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  1. Re:Cetification? by cpu_fusion · · Score: 2, Informative

    There are different requirements for business devices as compared to consumer devices.

    For example, at one time I had difficulty purchasing a workstation from Dell because they intended it for the office and hadn't bothered to get it FCC certified for home use.

  2. Re:$399 Xbox with Halo?? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    I mostly play pc games, but have following the 360 all year. I was pretty excited to hear about the 360 GPU and what it was supposed to be.

    So I stopped by a nearby Walmart to see in person after hearing so many conflicting stories about the 360 graphics.

    Oh My Fucking God Is It Bad.

    Microsoft has to be passing out insanely large amounts of payola to the gaming press to cover up this mess of console. It wasn't just one game, it was all of them. Jags all over the screen and tons of texture filtering problems.

    399 for that??? No thanks Microsoft. Go back to the fucking drawingboard and try again. I'll be picking up a decent video card and a game or two instead...

  3. I saw what "the fix" was at my local wal-mart! by Turken · · Score: 5, Informative

    So my local wal-mart has a new 360 kiosk installed. From what I can tell, "the fix" is simply replacing the offending wireless controller with a wired one. No wireless controller = no interference problem.

    As for the system... I only had a few minutes to play. It looks nice, but I can't see a remarkable increase in quality over the current systems. Certainly not like there was from PS1 -> PS2.

    Given these things, I think I'm going to wait until after the launch to decide if I want to buy one.

    1. Re:I saw what "the fix" was at my local wal-mart! by Keeper · · Score: 3, Informative

      They never had wireless controllers installed in the kiosks. If you think about it for a few minutes you'd realize why doing so would be a monumentially dumb idea.

      http://www.joystiq.com/entry/1234000870065068/

  4. Re:Cetification? by jimi+the+hippie · · Score: 2, Informative

    "The only solution was to move up to a 5.8ghz phone"

    What's wrong with 900MHz phones? Seems like a solution to me.