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Xbox 360 Very Unstable

fmwap writes "There have been several postings over at Xbox-scene complaining of crashing Xbox's on new games, with default settings on single player. Crashes on Xbox Live and on startup have been reported too, and Project Gotham Racing 3 crashes before finishing the first lap. Screenshots and Video are available showing the crash."

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  1. 1699 parts ok by enoraM · · Score: 5, Funny

    Seems like they got 1699 Parts of the x-box to the market:

    http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/11/18/ 156253

    and it seems to be the same in other forums too:
    http://forum.teamxbox.com/showthread.php?t=391764

    1. Re:1699 parts ok by InvalidError · · Score: 4, Interesting

      At least this will solve M$'s supply problem after the news makes the news and front pages. Remaining early adopters will want to wait until M$ announces its take on things before thinking of buying again.

      On the XBox-360 poll, my answer was Never / X-Mas 2006. Launch prices are too high, I do not care about the coolness factor of having 0-dayz new stuff and I had doubts about how well the initial hardware would work. Quitting the bleeding-edge to stick with mature mainstream stuff has saved me quite a bit of cash and trouble, I'll stick to that.

    2. Re:1699 parts ok by iamhassi · · Score: 0, Troll
      " Seems like they got 1699 Parts of the x-box to the market:"

      LOL was the article foreshadowing?
      "Alarmed, Mr. Holmdahl soon led a team of engineers to China, where he found that certain test equipment was bogging down as production speeded up. Ten hard days of troubleshooting and writing new software ultimately fixed the problem..."

      yeah.... my guess is "ten hard days of troubleshooting" is actually 1 hour of explaining "don't bother testing, it'll only effect a few units" and 9 days 23 hrs of Chinese prostitutes.

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    3. Re:1699 parts ok by truthsearch · · Score: 2, Interesting

      At least this will solve M$'s supply problem

      They don't have a supply problem. They knew quite well that they'd sell out. They want the news coverage stating their consoles sell out on the first day. Vendors have been complaining about this for weeks.

    4. Re:1699 parts ok by TubeSteak · · Score: 0, Troll
      On the XBox-360 poll, my answer was Never / X-Mas 2006. Launch prices are too high, I do not care about the coolness factor of having 0-dayz new stuff and I had doubts about how well the initial hardware would work. Quitting the bleeding-edge to stick with mature mainstream stuff has saved me quite a bit of cash and trouble, I'll stick to that.
      Yea, I'm going to wait till Xbox360 game rips start showing up on bittorrent too.
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    5. Re:1699 parts ok by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "I do not care about the coolness factor of having 0-dayz new stuff"

      Read: Am am poor an unadventurous.

      -JNY

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  3. Have you tried.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    ..placing a book under one corner?

    1. Re:Have you tried.. by Gridpoet · · Score: 1, Funny

      no no!

      you have to put a matchbook under the cassete!

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    2. Re:Have you tried.. by jd142 · · Score: 1

      Oh, I don't know. That's exactly what I had to do with the cassette deck in my first car.

    3. Re:Have you tried.. by mekkab · · Score: 3, Informative

      turning it upside down?

      /worked on the old PS

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    4. Re:Have you tried.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Wait, don't tell me - both the parent and the grandparent have had some experience with ZX computers, like ZX80, ZX81, ZX Spectrum?

      Please let me know if I am right, so I can congratulate myself for spotting the RAM pack reference...

    5. Re:Have you tried.. by dar · · Score: 1

      The xbox is obviously an interuniverse portal. You need to cross the streams.

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    6. Re:Have you tried.. by EggyToast · · Score: 3, Funny

      Try boiling the Xbox 360 for 30 seconds.

    7. Re:Have you tried.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Or you could just reroute power through the main deflector dish. And make sure you do something with an ODN conduit while you are at it.

    8. Re:Have you tried.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

      Have you tried severing and boiling your own penis?
       
      I don't understand, have you tried severing and boiling your own penis?

    9. Re:Have you tried.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny
    10. Re:Have you tried.. by dallask · · Score: 1

      Nuke it for 10 seconds and then blow in the slots... Worked for the 16bit Nintindo.... well, till I nuked it...

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    11. Re:Have you tried.. by yoyhed · · Score: 1

      I love Penny Arcade :-)

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    12. Re:Have you tried.. by burtdub · · Score: 1

      You need to boil it for 40 seconds at a higher altitude.

    13. Re:Have you tried.. by midicase · · Score: 2, Funny

      Removing the DMCA circumvention tape?

    14. Re:Have you tried.. by Johnny+O · · Score: 1

      Just break out the sonic screwdriver and reverse the polarity of the neutron flow.

    15. Re:Have you tried.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

      I have to do that for one of Sony's DirecTV box during the summer (5 year old model)...

    16. Re:Have you tried.. by Gilmoure · · Score: 1

      You just need to dial it in manually and then feed DC power directly to the case to get the wormhole to form.

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    17. Re:Have you tried.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      LMAO

    18. Re:Have you tried.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Please note :

      When complaining that somebody is dumb, putting an apostrophe in the wrong place does not make you look any less dumb.

    19. Re:Have you tried.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Still, he gets points for bucking the trend by actually using "loose" correctly.

    20. Re:Have you tried.. by RetroGeek · · Score: 1

      I need to get out more.

      I actually understood this thread.....

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    21. Re:Have you tried.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Better than the other way around.

    22. Re:Have you tried.. by Lead+Butthead · · Score: 1

      "Lifting it about half an inch to an inch off the table top, then drop it?" For the non-antique, that's a reference to Apple III...

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    23. Re:Have you tried.. by Lord+Maud'Dib · · Score: 1

      and stomping on it?

  4. Re:Well... by ZerocarboN · · Score: 2, Funny

    Wow, a Microsoft product is unstable. This is news!

  5. And in todays news... by Hieronymus+Howard · · Score: 5, Funny

    Microsoft product crashes
    Pope is discovered to be a Catholic
    Family of bears accused of defecating in forested areas

    1. Re:And in todays news... by Smidge204 · · Score: 1, Funny

      What about the Pope? Wasn't he accused of defecating in forested areas?

      =Smidge=

    2. Re:And in todays news... by ShrikeDOA · · Score: 5, Funny

      "So the bear wipes his ass with the rabbit."

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    3. Re:And in todays news... by 3-State+Bit · · Score: 4, Funny

      okay,
      Family of bears crashes
      (...for the night? crashes the party?) Anyway every camper knows to shut the flaps against the bears.

      Pope is accused of defecating in forested areas
      Hey, when you gotta' go, you gotta' go. Nature calls.

      But this?
      Microsoft discovered to be Catholic
      I call bullshit - don't let the tithing (MS tax) / real charity done by the Foundation throw you off. No way Gates would let his workers wear his crucified corpse around their neck. (Though I'm sure Balmer has thought of it...)

      Also 0 hits on this search.

    4. Re:And in todays news... by should_be_linear · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Microsoft product crashes
      I predicted in /. forum that XBox will be very unstable, not because it is designed by MS but because it is nightmare for debugging. You have to make 3 threads application (not 4, not 2) and sync all objects they share. Combine it with complicated interactions of objects in any game, which makes creation of auto-test scripts impossible and default gaming language, C++, which is very uneasy to debug for Multiple threads (compared to say, Java) and they hardly could do any better than this. Cell is designed in much better way, multiple threads (SPUs) are used by low level liberaries (well debugged) but main gaming/engine app. is still single-threadded and therefore easy to debug and stable.

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    5. Re: And in todays news... by eRondeau · · Score: 0, Troll

      The last software Microsoft produced that was even remotely stable was the operating system for the Commodore PET back in 1977. It's all gone downhill from there. Microsoft should make keyboards and mice and leave the tough stuff to the experts.

    6. Re:And in todays news... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Maybe if you could spell...

    7. Re:And in todays news... by Hoi+Polloi · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      No, you are thinking of Catholic bears.

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    8. Re:And in todays news... by IAmTheDave · · Score: 4, Funny

      Now now... I wouldn't say that it "crashes" so much as "fits in with the family of Microsoft products." />

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    9. Re:And in todays news... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "Does your fur stink after you take a shit?" asked Mr. Bear "...no..." replied Mr. Rabbit

    10. Re:And in todays news... by eWarz · · Score: 2, Informative

      actually, current games only use ONE of the 3 cores. Games that use all 3 cores will not become available until later.

    11. Re:And in todays news... by cp.tar · · Score: 0

      Wow. Didn't know bears had asses.

      I do, however, recall Jesus riding on one... is that where the Easter Bunny comes from?

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    12. Re:And in todays news... by DingerX · · Score: 1

      Yeah, I'm waiting for the Xbox 360.1

    13. Re:And in todays news... by swoogan · · Score: 1

      1) They don't have to make it multiple threads. 2) Each core is hyper-threaded so it's actually 1-6 threads. 3) I don't know about the cell hiding the multi-threadedness, everything I've read says that XBox 360 is easier to program for than PS3 because of the dev tools. MS historically makes good dev tools and treats their developers well. Sony seems to continually make coding for its consoles difficult. Almost like they see it as a priviledge that you (a developer) are allowed to code for it.

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    14. Re:And in todays news... by IdleTime · · Score: 1

      Why would they get it right then? They failed the previous 359 times!

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    15. Re:And in todays news... by 10101001+10101001 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

      Family of bears accused of defecating in forested areas

      Was this before or after they drank the blood of a little blonde haired girl, who had it coming for trespassing and theft?

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    16. Re:And in todays news... by xaque · · Score: 2, Funny

      Since when did Microsoft use logical numbering? No, the next revision will be called the Xbox 360 Consumer Home Special Edition 2006 SP 1.

    17. Re:And in todays news... by crashcodesdotcom · · Score: 4, Funny

      I thought the Pope was a Baptist.

      Stop me if you heard this one...
      Catholic: Who do you confess your sins to?
      Baptist: God. So, who do you confess your sins to?
      Catholic: A priest.
      Baptist: I heard about that, who does the priest confess his sins to?
      Catholic: A bishop.
      Baptist: Who does the bishop confess his sins to?
      Catholic: A cardinal.
      Baptist: Who does the cardinal confess his sins to?
      Catholic: The Pope.
      Baptist: Okay, who does the Pope confess his sins to?
      Catholic: God.
      Baptist: Oh, so the Pope is a Baptist!

    18. Re:And in todays news... by BenJeremy · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Wrong.

      Forget your bias against Microsoft; the Xbox 360 design is far better than the PS3, which WILL BE A NIGHTMARE to debug.

      Debugging is not the problem, the rush to market is to blame here, plain and simple.

      As the other reply states, most of these initial games won't make use of multiple cores, anyway, but even so, multiple threads and processes are not really an issue, nor are they poorly understood by game developers. Games can make use of the multiple cores without much hassle, as long as the underlying libraries and compiler optimizations are clean... which is probably the major problem here - the 360 XDK is simply not that mature yet. Debugging is straightforward, and better still, done remotely, which, most of the time, results in cleaner steps through code in this sort of environment.

      Synchronization isn't even that big of a deal, because even in a developer-optimized game, one thread (i.e. running on it's own core) will handle the rendering, the other will handle the housekeeping (disk I/O, user actions, networking, mesh/object manipulation, etc). Most of the time, the housekeeping will be waiting on the rendering. While the CPU arrangement is symmetrical, this doesn't really refer to running a single process, but rather the generic nature of code and memory access. PS3's Asymmetrical system, on the other hand, means games will have to be optimized to a larger degree by the developer, and MORE care is needed to prevent issues.

      I also find it odd that a game would be released that can't make it through the first single player race... simple playtesting should have showed the bug well before launch. This smacks more of a hardware issue, which ANY multi-core system is likely to run into. Blame IBM for that problem, I guess.

    19. Re:And in todays news... by InvalidError · · Score: 4, Informative

      This is a myth.

      This article has responses from a few game devs stating that their launch titles are multi-threaded and a M$ threading person said: "Six months ago, we had only looked at a handful of games. Most of those games were single-threaded. Today, we've evaluated most launch titles and the majority are using multiple threads."

    20. Re:And in todays news... by Jim_Maryland · · Score: 1

      Consumer1 - I'm purchasing the XBox360 Live package.

      Consumer2 - Well I'm only going to purchase the XBox360 bare version and save a little money to buy a game.

      Day or two passes...

      Consumer2 - Returns to store to purchase "Live Accessories" (at a price much higher than the bundle) so they can hit http://xboxupdate.microsoft.com./

      Microsoft - Wins on either package sold.

      Jim

    21. Re:And in todays news... by sl3xd · · Score: 5, Informative

      Everybody knows that Jesus 'rode into town' on a Harley Davidson. Stop trying to spread your revisionist theories on history.

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    22. Re:And in todays news... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Heh, guess they're only using the thread needed for a crash now, so it's single threaded after all!

    23. Re:And in todays news... by pdbogen · · Score: 3, Informative

      Maybe that's because you spelled 'pedophile' wrong?

      Anyway, try this search.

    24. Re:And in todays news... by Guiness17 · · Score: 1

      Ouch. That's a good one.

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    25. Re:And in todays news... by miscz · · Score: 1

      So if they start using 3 cores it will crash even more often! ;)

    26. Re:And in todays news... by sl3xd · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Debugging is not the problem, the rush to market is to blame here, plain and simple.

      I recall the original X-Box having similar issues when it was launched. BFD; Microsoft isn't exactly alone in releasing first, fixing later. They're probably not even the worst at the game.

      At least with PC games, it's become par for the course that the game will be quite unstable until the 2nd or 3rd patch.

      Most people I know won't deploy a new verision of Windows until the 1st service pack.

      Welcome to the world of rushed releases of incredibly complex systems.

      Engineer says: "How does it work?"
      Manager says: "When will it work?"

      Manager usually wins, engineer doesn't get his questions answered, and as a result there are bugs.

      Leaving the customer to complain: "Why doesn't it work?"

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    27. Re:And in todays news... by tgrimley · · Score: 5, Funny

      Parent is moderated "Informative." Makes you think..

    28. Re:And in todays news... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      hmmm, your nick is "pdbogen", the first paragraph of your web page starts "What's mine is mine, and I make sure everyone knows it."! You "make sure", eh. And "everybody", no special qualifiers. But it gets better:

      "Nobody invades my space without permission - I'd destroy everything I own before letting someone take it from me."

      I wonder why you would 'destroy', your, for lack of a better term, stash, before you'd let someone take it from you? (Or even "invade" your space in the first space.)

    29. Re:And in todays news... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Because the bear asked the rabbit, "Do you have a problem with poo on your fur?" and the rabbit said, "No".

    30. Re:And in todays news... by Kierthos · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      No it doesn't. But then, I'm mimicking the moderators.

      Kierthos

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    31. Re:And in todays news... by pdbogen · · Score: 1

      Clearly, sir, it is because I am a Base-defender.

    32. Re:And in todays news... by fitten · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Have you *ever* written/debugged a multi-threaded program? Debugging a multithreaded program on three homogenous processors is a ton easier than debugging (essentially) a multithreaded program on a heterogenous set of processors (1 of one type and up to 8 of another type) that have to be accessed by DMA engines and the like. It's basically debugging multiple programs because of the different instruction streams but with the added complexity of the same address space sharing issues of multi-threaded applications. They will effectively be different programs (must be since the PPC and the SPUs are not the same ISA) but all sharing the same address space, complicated by the fact that a lot of the interaction must be handled by DMA engines. This isn't much different from debugging embedded systems that have been around for decades (one such system I used was a board with an embedded PPC with eight DSPs all on the same board called the MAP1310 from CSPI - look it up on google). It was difficult to program and is basically the Cell in 3 chips instead of just 1.

      Also, you say "are used by low level liberaries (well debugged)" and quickly polish over any idea that maybe those "well debugged low level libraries" will be a nightmare to debug. If any of those low level libraries are threads of execution in their own right, as opposed to simply being "load this subroutine into a SPU, call it just like another routine only use basically a RPC, then unload that subroutine from the SPU" then they will be a bit harder to debug. I image that at least some of those SPU "low level libraries" will most likely be programs that run independently of the PPC core and routinely synchronize with the PPC thread(s) and if the amount of interaction between them is much (which it may well be), then it will be far harder to debug than your typical Linux box running multiple threads (on homogenous processor(s)).

    33. Re:And in todays news... by warrior · · Score: 0, Flamebait

      Everybody knows that Jesus 'rode into town' on a Harley Davidson. Stop trying to spread your revisionist theories on history
       
      Wow, this is way off-topic... but I'm pretty sure Jesus was stoned off his ass.

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    34. Re:And in todays news... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

      it is paedophile

    35. Re:And in todays news... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      In soviet russia, Microsoft shits on you!

    36. Re:And in todays news... by baomike · · Score: 1

      >
      That we know of.

    37. Re:And in todays news... by Total_Wimp · · Score: 1

      The part I love is the people who stand in line and pay premium prices for this privilege.

      Seriously though, it is possible to do better. Although not problem-free, the PSP, the iPod and many other devices initially shipped with few problems. Windows 2000 was amazing at launch, both in comparison to it's predecessors and as a polished product. The re-wrote nearly the whole damn thing and it worked very well on the "gold" disk.

      If this is just a few xboxes with issues, I don't really care. But if no one can get past the first lap of Gotham out of the box, someone or some department needs to be fired. Everyone has a few tweeks to make on a new product, but it shows a special disdain for your customers if the vast majority of them can't use it as intended.

      TW

    38. Re:And in todays news... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      LOL I may be bias tword MS... but I'm also developing a hatred for Sony as well... =P I think I'll stick to Nintendo... they seem to be the only pure company to stick with... the only ones that care. XD

    39. Re:And in todays news... by syncomm · · Score: 1

      It's not debugging on the PS3 that will be the big problem, it is developing an game in the first place that can make use of a new technology like Cell. There simply isn't the pile of tools and "know-how" that already exist for the PowerPC architecture. It's easy to find the most efficient way to perform a complicated routine on the 360, because other developers have been working against the same basic architecture it uses for at least a decade. The Cell, on the other hand, is designed in a way that makes it vastly different from what people have been used to developing for. That doesn't mean the Cell is in anyway "worse" than the PowerPC architecture of the XBOX360; it's simply that it has a bigger bridge to cross for the people who create the games.

    40. Re:And in todays news... by k31bang · · Score: 1

      What the hell?? I didn't know that ducks were part of the Microsoft family of products.

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    41. Re:And in todays news... by mpfife · · Score: 1

      Then all Catholics are Baptist. QED. (I love induction)

    42. Re:And in todays news... by grazzy · · Score: 1

      iPod did not ship with "few" problems. They're at like revision eight now.

    43. Re:And in todays news... by networkBoy · · Score: 1

      "Microsoft isn't exactly alone in releasing first, fixing later. They're probably not even the worst at the game"

      I call bullshit ;)
      M$ has a long and venerable history of doing this, everyone else is either a younger company or gone out of business. **
      -nB

      ** everyone who disagrees with the above is right to do so, IBM is older and still in business :-)

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    44. Re:And in todays news... by Com2Kid · · Score: 1

      Microsoft isn't exactly alone in releasing first, fixing later.


      I have 3 first release Nintendo systems, (SNES, N64, Gamecube), never had a problem with any of 'em.

      Yah for Nintendo. :) Rock solid.
    45. Re:And in todays news... by Deagol · · Score: 4, Funny

      "That piece of halibut was good enough for Jehovah."

    46. Re:And in todays news... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Unless you know why these games are broken, perhaps you should belay patting yourself on the back.

    47. Re:And in todays news... by jskiff · · Score: 1

      Engineer says: "How does it work?"
      Manager says: "When will it work?"


      As a Product Manager, I would actually say:

      When will it work, as we made a commitment a year ago to get the product out on time. All of our marketing and sales efforts, along with our revenue projections, are based on the product coming out on time and with the features promised. In otherwords: it's my ass on the line.

      I'm lucky that I work with good engineers.

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    48. Re:And in todays news... by birge · · Score: 1

      You're assuming confession is commutative. Heathen!

    49. Re:And in todays news... by bsmoor01 · · Score: 1

      I call shenanigans on parent poster...

      "You have to make 3 threads application (not 4, not 2)" - huh? What's so magical about 2 or 4 threads that makes it easier to manage than 3 threads? Seriously, what the hell are you talking about?

    50. Re:And in todays news... by sl3xd · · Score: 1

      Note: I'm not a MS apologist; I'm cynically pointing out how MS follows the hive in its 'release first, fix later' culture. MS doesn't lead the pack any more than any other worker bee. The queen is the almighty dollar; make no mistake.

      There's a reason you can buy a T-Shirt that says "It Compiles! Ship it!"

      Many of Microsoft's problems aren't exactly unique to Microsoft.

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    51. Re:And in todays news... by lucky130 · · Score: 1

      That's foolish. if A does C and B does C, then we cannot say A = C. It's like saying "I crap in the toilet. You crap in the toilet. Therefore, you and I are the same person."
      Just thought I'd point that out, since it's not a very funny joke.

    52. Re:And in todays news... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      I didn't know that ducks were part of the Microsoft family of products.

      *insert joke about quacks here*

    53. Re:And in todays news... by seisroh · · Score: 0

      well...IMO, all those little boys playing x-boxes are being abused...maybe even sexually. That would confirm MS being catholic.

    54. Re:And in todays news... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      This is the GREATEST reply I have ever read!!!! Brilliant!!

    55. Re:And in todays news... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      What is this "liberaries" you speak of?

    56. Re:And in todays news... by John+Whitley · · Score: 4, Informative
      Have you *ever* written/debugged a multi-threaded program?

      Yep. I've done this type of work and it's possible for it to not be a big deal -- provided that the developers stick to a robust set of patterns and protocols for interacting with the DSP compute hardware. For sanity's sake, all of the sync code should be wrapped up into frameworks so that various sub-teams never end up wandering off and generating buggy one-off low-level synchronization code. Devs coding for the specialized hardware (DSP/Cell) write to interfaces that are clean and purely single-threaded. Clients on the main hardware threads never need to screw around with low-level sync code. The framework itself can be instrumented to assist in finding and debugging any odd concurrency issues that come up, but for the most part a well-designed framework allieviates a lot of annoying concurrency bugs in the first place. When bugs are found they get quashed once and for-all in the framework, instead of being distributed willy-nilly (and sometimes in non-obvious ways) around the system.

      To folks looking for further reading, I suggest starting with Pattern Oriented Software Architecture, Vol 2: Patterns for Concurrent and Networked Objects by Douglas Schmidt, et. al. A number of these patterns are also available as papers from Schmidt's website -- see Google. I also recommend checking out the Future(s) pattern, not covered in POSA2. The idea is to have an asynchronous operation return a Future object that represents the result of the async computation. When the result in needed, the object either returns it (if the async computation is done) or blocks (if the async computation isn't done). This allows both batching of multiple parallel async activities, as well as result/input dependency management. A somewhat simple example:
      Future<Texture> t = LoadTexture(textureid);
      Future<Model> m = LoadModel(modelid);
       
      Future<Model> munged_m = Transform(m.result() /* may wait*/,
                                        transform_params);
       
      /* do other stuff */
       
      Future<Frame> = Render(munged_m.result(), t.result());
      The nice thing is that the work requests (here, loading or transforming data) can (potentially) all run in parallel. Note that LoadTexture, LoadModel, and Transform all return instantly -- we'll only wait for a result when it's called for, and we only wait if the result is not already available.
    57. Re:And in todays news... by CConkle · · Score: 1

      Also, priests confess to other priests, bishops to other bishops, the Pope to other bishops.

    58. Re:And in todays news... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You Sir, are a clueless moron.

      STFU and leave the thinking to people who know what the fuck they are talking about.

      What asswipe modded this shit +5?

      3 CPUs a problem?? Have you ever done any MP programming/debugging, don't bother to answer, your post already made it clear, dumbass.

    59. Re:And in todays news... by skiflyer · · Score: 1

      So the point of the joke is that babtists are bad at logical proofs?

    60. Re:And in todays news... by tim1724 · · Score: 1

      so all baptists are popes?

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    61. Re:And in todays news... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny
      From your search:

      Microsoft pedophile assistant
      ... Topic View Options for: Microsoft pedophile assistant. Printer Friendly ...

      The Bathroom Wall -> Microsoft pedophile assistant

      Oi veh ...
    62. Re:And in todays news... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Regardless if you find it hard to believe that it's happening or not.. It IS happening. Our 360 crashes CONSTANTLY. We can atleast complete 1 race, but it still crashes quite often. I keep it off the carpet and in a well ventelated area so heat shouldn't be the issue here.

    63. Re:And in todays news... by damsa · · Score: 1

      IBM however is not in the same business they were 20 years ago. They are more a services orientated company rather than a computer manufacturing company.

    64. Re:And in todays news... by JudeanPeople'sFront · · Score: 1

      BLASPHEMER!!!

    65. Re:And in todays news... by cp.tar · · Score: 1

      ... and the only person that modded me did so with an 'Underrated' mod.

      I no longer think; it just seems too much trouble.

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    66. Re:And in todays news... by NaDrew · · Score: 1
      When will it work, as we made a commitment a year ago to get the product out on time.
      When you made your commitment, did you bother to ask your engineers if the target date was feasible?
      I'm lucky that I work with good engineers.
      You're lucky your engineers have not yet handed you your own boiled, severed penis.
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    67. Re:And in todays news... by fitten · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Yeah, that's a good model if your app and is coarse grained and the entry points can be treated as remote procedure calls. Not all parallel computing can fall into that model. More fine grained applications may need communication among multiple programs, each performing partial computations of the whole on partial pieces of the whole dataset. While the upper layer may call Transform(), the lower level code (which also has to be debugged) may have lots of communication between multiple programs running on multiple processors (a program running on four SPUs, for example). It's not exactly like calling RPCs and getting an "answer", it's about sending/receiving partials, data partitioning, and parallel algorithms at those levels.

      I guess when I read the above posts, the parts I think about debugging are exactly the parts the other posters are skipping over by saying "the PPC code has a nice beautiful interface to call prepackaged libraries written and well debugged by someone else". I'm talking about being that someone else who has to write those nice prepackaged libraries that will be called from the PPC. Even worse is a fine grained problem that has to incorporate multiple SPUs AND the PPC core in order to do the calculations. Those are the type problems that the Cell programmers face and are some of the problems that made the MAP1310 very difficult to program.

      I think the Cell will certainly make one type of software popular among games and that's shared engine code, which will fit the model described in the top few posts. Much like various PC games use the Halflife or Doom engines (so they don't have to write an engine which is both time consuming and "difficult"), making their game not much more than a mod, I think the PS3 will increasingly make this a requirement as writing the various engines (physics, sound, visualization, etc.) on the Cells is not something that most game houses will have the time/skill to do. Unfortunately, to me at least, this means even more cookie-cutter games with even less innovation.... Oh look, this brand new game is just Game123 with different textures [joy].

    68. Re:And in todays news... by Old+Wolf · · Score: 1

      Everybody knows that Jesus 'rode into town' on a Harley Davidson.

      No, that was Moses burning up the desert in his Triumph.

    69. Re:And in todays news... by jskiff · · Score: 1

      When you made your commitment, did you bother to ask your engineers if the target date was feasible?

      Absolutely. By "we," I don't mean the Royal We. I mean "we," as a team of engineering, marketing, sales, and operations agreed, based off of the PM's (being me) requirements definition, positioning information, and research that:

      1) The product will contain the specified features
      2) That the product will be released on the date specified
      3) That the marketing team will put together the appropriate presentations, collateral, and web site content, and
      4) The sales team will sell the product and meet the revenue numbers that were agreed to

      Like I said, I'm lucky I work with good engineers, who tend to meet the commitments they make, or at least figure out when things aren't going to work early enough in the process that it's much easier to implement contingency plans. It sounds like you've worked with PMs who are dicks. I (honestly) feel bad for you.

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    70. Re:And in todays news... by nikster · · Score: 1

      Comments like these are why I read /.

      I usually say "concurrent programs are guarnteed to have errors" but I am not talking about people - like above poster - who write clean well architected frameworks to make it manageable. I am talking about all the other shit that is out there, the stuff that I get to see in real life every day.

    71. Re:And in todays news... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Do you look at windows forms apps and say, "Oh look, this brand new application is just Notepad with different menus"?

    72. Re:And in todays news... by Doodlepants · · Score: 1

      You have to count the 2 threads that are already running by the system.

      Working for a major game company here, doing a port, and I can assure you that if we want to have some juice out of that crash-box, we need >= 3 threads going for ourselves.

    73. Re:And in todays news... by geminidomino · · Score: 1

      What's so magical about 2 or 4 threads that makes it easier to manage than 3 threads?

      I don't know much about thread management, but could it have something to do with the fact that 2 and 4 are powers of 2?

    74. Re:And in todays news... by ultranova · · Score: 1

      There's a reason you can buy a T-Shirt that says "It Compiles! Ship it!"

      Because the companies haven't yet realized that they could switch to open source to avoid this requirement ?-)

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    75. Re:And in todays news... by Mac+Degger · · Score: 1

      Thing is, this isn't supposed to happen on the 'it just works' consoles. And trust MS to make the first (ok, second, after the original xbox) crashing console :)

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    76. Re:And in todays news... by janrinok · · Score: 1

      You are quite wrong - it was a British Triumph... "And the sound of Moses' Triumph could be heard in the valleys". And Moses left it for JC to collect later.

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    77. Re:And in todays news... by kpwoodr · · Score: 1

      Yeah, makes you wonder if Harley's were as rockin back then as they are now.

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  6. here's my surprised look by samsonov · · Score: 4, Funny

    what?!? No blue screen of death?

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    1. Re:here's my surprised look by fimion · · Score: 0

      nope. this is an x-box remember? it's called an x-bsod.

    2. Re:here's my surprised look by Andrzej+Sawicki · · Score: 1

      Nah, it seems nobody got that far.

    3. Re:here's my surprised look by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      When I see a picture of a Microsoft X-box's crash taken with a Sony Cybershot digital camera...

    4. Re:here's my surprised look by Fred+Or+Alive · · Score: 1

      Nope, this season the colour for fatal errors is black (it's also a multilingual message of doom like the Mac OS X kernel panic). So luckily it'll still be a BSOD, Microsoft have to keep up some traditions.

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    5. Re:here's my surprised look by fbg111 · · Score: 1

      what?!? No blue screen of death?

      For the last time, it's not a PC... really!

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  7. hmmmm .... by Average_Joe_Sixpack · · Score: 5, Funny

    Project Gotham Racing 3 crashes before finishing the first lap

    Sounds like someone needs to improve their driving skills and stop blaming the system.

    1. Re:hmmmm .... by TrappedByMyself · · Score: 2, Funny

      Sounds like someone needs to improve their driving skills and stop blaming the system.

      Nah it's just their new 4th dimension virutal reality feature.

      Oh, and I HIGHLY recommend you don't play Mortal Kombat.

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    2. Re:hmmmm .... by tehshen · · Score: 1
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    3. Re:hmmmm .... by tbone1 · · Score: 1
      -- Project Gotham Racing 3 crashes before finishing the first lap

      Sounds like someone needs to improve their driving skills and stop blaming the system.

      Sounds like a realistic NASCAR race to me.

      OTOH, the US Gran Prix game won't even start 14 out of 20 times.

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  8. I wish I had a dollar by Beatbyte · · Score: 2, Insightful

    for every smirk on the /. readers' faces who read this article and have preached against Microsoft in the last few years.

    but seriously.... I wonder why Sony takes it's time developing their console as opposed to rushing it out the door to try to gain marketshare like some other greedy corporation does...[/sarcasm]

    I hope this costs Microsoft DEARLY

    1. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Kazzahdrane · · Score: 4, Insightful

      You won't be getting a dollar from me then. If this is a big hardware problem I feel bad for the developers who had to work long hours to get their product ready for launch date.

    2. Re:I wish I had a dollar by garcia · · Score: 4, Insightful

      We whine when they delay and push back release dates of their OS over and over again but when they finally do come out with something "on time" (whatever that means) and it's not up to par we give them shit.

      So they can't win. Everyone knew that already but seriously it's not going to cost them anything.

      Consider their "limited release numbers" early adoption beta testing. They got them out there into the real world without having to give the units away and now they are getting the feedback they need to add to the new "revisions" that will still be out before the PS3.

      It's a good thing though, the *only* reason I could ever see purchasing an XBox with Live would be for racing online. Now that I can't do that I might as well wait for Gran Turismo 5 on the PS3 w/o network play ;)

    3. Re:I wish I had a dollar by DrSkwid · · Score: 1

      s/We/I/

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    4. Re:I wish I had a dollar by 91degrees · · Score: 3, Insightful

      I wonder why Sony takes it's time developing their console as opposed to rushing it out the door to try to gain marketshare like some other greedy corporation does

      Are you suggesting Sony isn't some greedy corporation?

    5. Re:I wish I had a dollar by frdmfghtr · · Score: 5, Insightful

      We whine when they delay and push back release dates of their OS over and over again but when they finally do come out with something "on time" (whatever that means) and it's not up to par we give them shit.

      So they can't win. ...


      Ahh, but they can win...it's called proper project management.

      Delays can and do occur, but to be years off target is inexcusible. Rushing a product to market to meet the project deadline is also inexcusible. Microsoft has way too much experience in software development to not be able to estimate how long a project will take. When projects are chronically late by significant anounts of time, your means of estimating time to complete projects needs to be re-examined.

      Longhorn is estaimated to ship when, 2008 is it? This is several years behind schedule? (I don't know for certain.) Microsoft's project manager knew (or whould have known) what was going into the new OS and the developers should have been better prepared to provide a more reasonable estimate of the time needed to complete the project.

      Of course, the MS Marketing Dept. may be setting timelines and not the engineering/R&D department....no shock there.

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    6. Re:I wish I had a dollar by SerpentMage · · Score: 1

      > We whine when they delay and push back release dates of their OS over and over again but when they finally do come out with something "on time" (whatever that means) and it's not up to par we give them shit.

      You are right, HOWEVEVER.... When Vista does release will it truly have less bugs? After all is that not what the extra time was about? And if Vista does still have plenty of bugs, what was the point? There are companies that build better software, and those that don't. It really is something that a company has to want!

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    7. Re:I wish I had a dollar by lRem · · Score: 1

      And this always could be the other way round. Maybe we should feel bad for the engineers who had to work long hours to get their product ready for launch date, only to get blamed for buggy software run on it...

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    8. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Viper+Daimao · · Score: 0

      Right. It seems obvious that the managers and top brass at Microsoft set a too ambitious launch date and didnt give their engineers and developers time to test and finish the product. Of course this is par for the course in their software, and to an extent, that is reasonable. But not for a gaming system that is entirely developed by them and fails at its one core purpose.

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    9. Re:I wish I had a dollar by general_re · · Score: 1
      You are right, HOWEVEVER....

      Turn down the echo :)

      When Vista does release will it truly have less bugs?

      It will undoubtedly be like every other software release in the history of mankind - it will fix some old bugs, and introduce some new ones. That's just the way these things go.

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    10. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Foofoobar · · Score: 2, Insightful

      You'd think that a multi-BILLION dollar company could assess a good deliverable date after more than 10 years.

      What were they thinking? Let's see, we missed the last million deliverable dates on all our other products due to not evaluating for enough time to complete the project, rather than actually giving us enough time to do this right, let's put it out on that premature date regardless of whether it's finished or not.

      Seriously, can someone show these people how to timeline and test?

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    11. Re:I wish I had a dollar by LDoggg_ · · Score: 5, Funny

      If this is a big hardware problem I feel bad for the developers who had to work long hours to get their product ready for launch date.

      hmmm..

      DANTE: All right, so even if independent contractors are working on the Death Star, why are you uneasy with its destruction?

      RANDALL: All those innocent contractors hired to do a job were killed--casualties of a war they had nothing to do with. (notices Dante's confusion) All right, look--you're a roofer, and some juicy government contract comes your way; you got the wife and kids and the two-story in suburbia--this is a government contract, which means all sorts of benefits. All of a sudden these left-wing militants blast you with lasers and wipe out everyone within a three-mile radius. You didn't ask for that. You have no personal politics. You're just trying to scrape out a living.

      BLUE-COLLAR MAN: Excuse me. I don't mean to interrupt, but what were you talking about?

      RANDALL: The ending of Return of the Jedi.

      DANTE: My friend is trying to convince me that any contractors working on the uncompleted Death Star were innocent victims when the space station was destroyed by the rebels.

      BLUE-COLLAR MAN: Well, I'm a contractor myself. I'm a roofer...(digs into pocket and produces business card) Dunn and Reddy Home improvements. And speaking as a roofer, I can say that a roofer's personal politics come heavily into play when choosing jobs.

      RANDALL: Like when?

      BLUE-COLLAR MAN: Three months ago I was offered a job up in the hills. A beautiful house with tons of property. It was a simple reshingling job, but I was told that if it was finished within a day, my price would be doubled. Then I realized whose house it was.

      DANTE: Whose house was it?

      BLUE-COLLAR MAN: Dominick Bambino's.

      RANDALL: "Babyface" Bambino? The gangster?

      BLUE-COLLAR MAN: The same. The money was right, but the risk was too big. I knew who he was, and based on that, I passed the job on to a friend of mine.

      DANTE: Based on personal politics.

      BLUE-COLLAR MAN: Right. And that week, the Foresci family put a hit on Babyface's house. My friend was shot and killed. He wasn't even finished shingling.

      RANDALL: No way!

      BLUE-COLLAR MAN: (paying Dante for coffee) I'm alive because I knew there were risks involved taking on that particular client. My friend wasn't so lucky. (pauses to reflect) You know, any contractor willing to work on that Death Star knew the risks. If they were killed, it was their own fault. A roofer listens to this...(taps his heart) not his wallet.

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    12. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Lisandro · · Score: 5, Insightful

      It does seem to be a hardware problem - they crash screen look glitchy instead of the "clean" screen you get when the crash is OS related. Reminds me of and overheated GPU.

          Now, i don't know if the headline is correct (the console is very unstable... but only for a bunch of people), but if true, it has the smell of a rushed product all over it. And i won't make any friends over this, but serves these people right. Yeah, you, the ones that couldn't wait a couple of months and pay 3x the price in order to buy a product before it has been properly reviewed. And i don't mean like Gamespot's "Oooh! It's the second coming of Christ"-kind of reviews.

          Paying upfront for promises is bad buisness. Don't buy into the hype. It's only a console.

    13. Re:I wish I had a dollar by mikesmind · · Score: 2, Informative

      We can be reasonably certain that the Christmas selling season was the drop-dead date.

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    14. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Yartrebo · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Either way, you can be sure that Microsoft (or any console maker) will set their launch date a full year ahead of what would be needed to ensure a quality product. They figure (quite correctly, unless the crashes are very frequent to the point of making the console unplayable) that the extremely image conscious video game market will reward speed to market over quality. Personally I will be opting out of the latest set of console releases. I don't have enough time to make use of a new console purchase and I'm either boycotting the console maker (Sony and Microsoft), or I hold the maker in very low esteem (Nintendo, for bringing us Pokemon and thus refining price gouging and bringing marketing to a new level). $400/unit isn't exactly a bargain basement price. I'm also paranoid about anything with wireless networking (that it'll have FBI or general purpose backdoors), so that's another strike. None of these corps would even think twice about installing backdoors (Microsoft and Sony have been doing this for years, and I don't see Nintendo as a bastion of consumer rights).

    15. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Graphical errors on the crash screen does not necessarily mean that its a hardware problem. For instance, a runaway driver might do some random writes to the framebuffer mem address.

    16. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Vo0k · · Score: 1

      We whine when they delay and push back release dates of their OS over and over again but when they finally do come out with something "on time" (whatever that means) and it's not up to par we give them shit.

      A game released late, may eventually be good. A game that sucks just after release will suck forever. (or something around these lines. Same applies to hardware.)
      Instead of constantly pushing back the release dates, they can always provide one single realistic release date (no matter how far), taking all the possible delays into account and potentially spending any extra time remaining on more thorough betatesting and adding extra features. Not like they are so short on money, having some huge loan to pay, so they must sell it NOW. At the moment they are short on good reputation though, and premature release certainly doesn't help their case.

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    17. Re:I wish I had a dollar by BoomerSooner · · Score: 1

      Considering that a ticket to buy one at the local Walmart last night went for between 100-600 dollars, it looks like your boycott is meaning less (as are all for the most part). That being said, I was going to buy one until I read the Madden 06 and FIFA:Road to the World Cup reviews on game spot here I'll wait for next year's FIFA since that is the only game I really ever play (too busy). FIFA 2006 just came out last month for my XBox and it is kick ass. HD Soccer next year.

      All that being said, I LOVE the new controller. The only reason I have never purchased and NEVER will purchase a POS Sony Playstation is their controller. The same thing for the XBox until the S-controller came out.

    18. Re:I wish I had a dollar by szo · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Here's an idea: don't announce vaporware. Wait until your product is in reasonable shape, say beta. Then you still have months to hype it and have a reasonable chance to live up to the expectations with the release. Magic, isn't it?

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    19. Re:I wish I had a dollar by merlin_jim · · Score: 4, Informative

      The information at some of the links indicates it might be a problem with the power supply brick - one poster had three 360s (his and two friends')... one had a very different (color, size, prong size) power cord. That power cord, whichever xbox it was plugged into, wouldn't have a problem.

      Sounds like its likely a combination of out-of-spec power conditioning and overheating. The two can reinforce each other AND combine to contribute instability... parts that are hot are less likely to be tolerant to poor power conditioning, and parts that are experiencing power fluctuations tend to produce more heat on the surge cycles.

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    20. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Scrameustache · · Score: 1

      Longhorn is estaimated to ship when, 2008 is it? This is several years behind schedule? (I don't know for certain.) Microsoft's project manager knew (or whould have known) what was going into the new OS and the developers should have been better prepared to provide a more reasonable estimate of the time needed to complete the project.

      Then OSX Tiger came out and all of a sudden they had a lot of "innovating" to do ; )

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    21. Re:I wish I had a dollar by mopslik · · Score: 1

      We whine when they delay and push back release dates of their OS over and over again but when they finally do come out with something "on time" (whatever that means) and it's not up to par we give them shit. So they can't win.

      Sure they can. Release something on time that's up to par.

      Or are you saying that's impossible?

    22. Re:I wish I had a dollar by lowe0 · · Score: 1

      Vista (formerly Longhorn) is estimated to RTM August 2006. Now, perhaps my estimating skills aren't as great as yours, but 2006 2008.

    23. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Xarius · · Score: 1

      I wonder why Sony takes it's time developing their console as opposed to rushing it out the door to try to gain marketshare like some other greedy corporation does

      The presence of the word other shows he is saying that Sony is a greedy corporation, and that Microsoft is another one.

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    24. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You know, some of us only paid normal retail price and waited in no lines.

      It sounds to me like you're sitting in your gloaty chair because you were unable to find one yourself without hitting up ebay.

      So a small amount are defective. They should have been caught in QA but this is why a warranty is required by law to be provided for free with any product sold.

      Call them up, send it back.

      Don't buy into the hate. It's only a console.

    25. Re:I wish I had a dollar by dagoalieman · · Score: 1

      I know they had a "limited supply" for the release.

      I can't help but sit back and think maybe supplies were limited because this was the "public beta"... Save Google fans, we all know what "Beta" means.

      (Note, this doesn't justify MS not calling this a beta if my suspicions/musings are true.)

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    26. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Did I miss something or did nobody pop the question whether both models had the problem (ie. with or without harddrive)?

    27. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Lisandro · · Score: 1

      It sounds to me like you're sitting in your gloaty chair because you were unable to find one yourself without hitting up ebay.

          No, i rarely play consoles. They're nice, but i preffer PC gaming - i don't even own any and only get to play them when i visit friends.

          Yet i've been hitting the games section on /. regularly, only to witness the reaction to every new 360 story. I mean, the hype arround this system was beyond belief. People deciding and arguing over which system they were going to loyally buy, before they were even launched!. I mean, how can you justify preordering or standing hours in line to spend over $400 on something you know only what the MS marketing team told you about? Don't get me wrong, maybe the 360 is a very nice system (it sure looks like one), but if you're buying, blindfold, a product that has all the marks of being rushed to meet a deadline and get burned, well... bummer. Use your head.

          And it's not a Microsoft thing, either. It will be the same with the PS3 and the Revo, i'm positive.

    28. Re:I wish I had a dollar by robiurl.biz · · Score: 0

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    29. Re:I wish I had a dollar by 10101001+10101001 · · Score: 1

      It's now estimated in 2006, compared to 2002 when it was estimated to be RTM before mid-2005 by 90% of analyists. I guess, though, that the closer your estimate is to the present date, the more likely it is to be close. But, it wouldn't amaze me too much if it was bumped back to early 2007. Having stated that, 2008 doesn't sound very probable. But that's mostly due to the fact that Longhorn has dropped key features it was promising. So, be it 4 or 5 years off, there's some serious issues with the whole announcement/availability cycle at MS; it's just a shame the media doesn't just shut up about it, given that 4 years of hype will almost certainly disappoint. Maybe that'll be the push to actually get people to switch away from MS Windows.

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    30. Re:I wish I had a dollar by LnxAddct · · Score: 1

      The idea is that they set a dead line and meet it... like many other companies who actually care about quality do. Apple is a stellar example, and its not just because they are going head to head with MS. For example, Apple's products quality is exellent, and I'm sure their intel line will bejust as good. Even better, rumor has it that they'll be releasing their new hardware 6 months before schedule, MS needs to take notes. MS rushed this to market not because of demand, but because they wanted money and because of the holiday season. There was no critical reason for this to be released now, Sony and Nintendo have both studied the market and found that releasing next year would be fine. MS is manipulating its customers and selling "lemon" X-Boxes, there is no excuse for this. They need to set deadlines and meet them with quality products, or stop announcing the damn deadline and release it when its ready.
      Regards,
      Steve

    31. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Carewolf · · Score: 1

      Or maybe the rest of the production was too defective to sell. So they only sold the most stable part.

    32. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Greymoon · · Score: 1

      Sony takes it's time as opposed to rushing "it" out the door? I Call BullShit. Yeah Sony always tests their products before release, always, always, always. Maybe if I say it enough it will be true. Nope didnt happen, much like Sony quality control actually. What a fanboi -mod me flamebait, nothing like the burning truth. -=grey=-

    33. Re:I wish I had a dollar by jaypaulw · · Score: 2, Funny

      I'm also paranoid about anything with wireless networking (that it'll have FBI or general purpose backdoors), so that's another strike. None of these corps would even think twice about installing backdoors (Microsoft and Sony have been doing this for years, and I don't see Nintendo as a bastion of consumer rights).

      Don't flatter yourself, nobody in the entire world cares what is on your gaming console.

    34. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Khuffie · · Score: 1

      You can't say 'seriously' and 'sarcasm' in the same sentence. Kinda defeats the purpose, dont you think? I'm guessing you were being sarcastic about the fact that Sony is also a greedy corporation...but since when does first-gen Sony stuff work properly? Heard of the problems with the PSP?

    35. Re:I wish I had a dollar by dwandy · · Score: 1
      I mean, how can you justify preordering or standing hours in line to spend over $400 on something you know only what the MS marketing team told you about?

      I've seen corporate management buy multi-hundred thousand dollar software packages based solely on the power-point presentation the sales-guy gave... $400 for something unseen and untested? ...peanuts.

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    36. Re:I wish I had a dollar by NanoGator · · Score: 1

      " I wonder why Sony takes it's time developing their console as opposed to rushing it out the door to try to gain marketshare like some other greedy corporation does..."

      Oh please. You've never heard of the upside-down playstation trick? Nobody ever really thought about game consoles being defective until Sony came into the market. I should know, I was a video game salesman during the launch of the original Playstation.

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    37. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Rope_a_Dope · · Score: 1

      "I wonder why Sony takes it's time developing their console" They're spending their time developing an undetectable rootkit for it first.

    38. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Khuffie · · Score: 1

      Yes, the longhorn delays are inexcusable, and these things can happen especially in large corporporations that are difficult to switch to newer methods of development. In fact, Microsoft itself acknowledged this shortcoming in the development of Vista, which was caused by their out-of-date methods, and have states that they'll be adopting different programming strategies for future releases. I don't recall when I read this, but it was posted here on Slashdot before. Companies can make mistakes, and they can learn from them. Point-in-case: the Xbox 360 got out in its launch window, and apart from a few that had buggy systems that's being overblown by the web (ala the PSP problems and the nano scratches), it has mostly been successful.

    39. Re:I wish I had a dollar by jcr · · Score: 2, Insightful

      when they finally do come out with something "on time" (whatever that means) and it's not up to par we give them shit.

      So they can't win.


      You're setting up a false dichotomy. It is possible to hit promised ship dates with a quality product. Other companies do it all the time.

      -jcr

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    40. Re:I wish I had a dollar by dootbran · · Score: 1

      Oh yeah, I remember that. Mine usually worked fine upside down but occasionally my buddy needed to grab a bag of frozen pees and set that on the bottom while it was turned upside down. On warmer days I think he would even have to toss it in the freezer for a little bit to cool it down. I actually ended up getting a new PSOne when I picked up FFIX and throwing out the old one. I have no clue how I delt with it that long though.

      But the PSX wasn't the first console to have problems, remember blowing on nintendo games and wiggling it to try to get the perfect connection so your copy of contra would start up.

    41. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      We can be reasonably certain that the Christmas selling season was the drop-dead date

      The "drop dead" date is one day after the too-short-for-a-computer warranty expires.

    42. Re:I wish I had a dollar by nine-times · · Score: 1
      We whine when they delay and push back release dates of their OS over and over again but when they finally do come out with something "on time" (whatever that means) and it's not up to par we give them shit.

      We don't whine when they delay their OS release. We point and laugh, because with each announcement of a delay, they also announce that they're dropping yet another feature that would make the release worthwhile. Look, very few of us here (not me) actually work for MS, so we don't know exactly what the problem is, but the point is that they can't seem to put anything together properly in a reasonable amount of time. Maybe they're too ambitious in their planning. Maybe they're planning to do more in a 2 year span then can be realistically executed in 2 years. On the other hand, maybe their planning is just fine, but their execution stinks.

      However, I don't think the real problem is that "they can't win". They could win. If they released meaningful/useful updates in a reasonable timeframe, and the updates were relatively stable at release, they'd "win". They'd get a lot of credit from enough people (though there'll always be haters). It doesn't have to be some huge revolutionary product (and it isn't going to be anyway), but it just has to be stable and solid, work well, have clear benefits, and be coming soon.

      As far as the Xbox360, I don't think any of us knows the scope and extent of these problems, but the system should be "up to par" on release. I'm saying this first as a consumer, that I don't want to buy any sub-par products that were pushed to market too soon, but also as some too-late advice for Microsoft (as though they'd listen to random slashdot posts). They seemed to have been hoping that getting to market early would put them in a better position to fight the PS3, but any advantage gained by being early is going to be diminished (if not removed, if not countered,) by the thing having a reputation for being sub-par on release. Hype is very important for game consoles, and if this turns out to be a big problem, they may find that it would've been better to wait.

    43. Re:I wish I had a dollar by blugu64 · · Score: 1

      here, here! I've seen this all too often. What's more amzing is when it happens, and the product that the sales rep is selling doesn't actually exist! (not that I'm complaining too much...the crazy amounts of overtime rocks hardcore)

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    44. Re:I wish I had a dollar by jack_csk · · Score: 1

      I don't get your point.
      Shouldn't it be:
      s/I/We/g

    45. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Jerk+City+Troll · · Score: 1

      Microsoft has way too much experience in software development to not be able to estimate how long a project will take. When projects are chronically late by significant anounts of time, your means of estimating time to complete projects needs to be re-examined.

      Here are my own Rules of Estimates.

      1. Estimates are always wrong, no matter who gives them.
      2. The length of any estimate given by a subordinate must be multiplied by a factor inversely proportional to difference in rank.
      3. Managers are only given the estimates their subordinates think they want to hear.

      These reflect the sad reality of corporate culture in the United States.

      Furthermore, it is impossible to fully quantify all the minutiae of any non-trivial software development project (and everything Microsoft does is non-trivial). To make things worse, developers are always going to tell their superiors what they think their bosses want to hear. If you say n time units and your co-worker says n / 2 time units, guess who looks better. In the end, the overzealous estimate will be forgotten and the workers who are reality driven will be the only ones to look bad.

      Also consider the fact that Microsoft management and marketing, more than likely, actually believes their products are solid and well-built. When you get down to it though, Windows is a hacked-up mess which attempts to support decades of (buggy) APIs. Fundamental modifications to it are akin to whacking a bee hive with a short stick. It just so happens that every major release of Windows includes fundamental changes.

    46. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Yartrebo · · Score: 1

      They shouldn't care, but likewise they shouldn't care about anything I do in private in an ideal libertarian world. But this is real life. Gaming habits are similar to library records in terms of how sensitive they are. What if violent video games go the way of the drug wars?

    47. Re:I wish I had a dollar by tbone1 · · Score: 1
      You'd think that a multi-BILLION dollar company could assess a good deliverable date after more than 10 years.

      Not if you've worked at multi-BILLION dollar companies. Here, we were fine until corporate got involved and they brought in "experts" to tell us why we were doing everything wrong, even though we were one of the (very) few companies within the corporation that was actually, you know, making money and keeping customers happy.

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    48. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Secrity · · Score: 1

      "Either way, you can be sure that Microsoft (or any console maker) will set their launch date a full year ahead of what would be needed to ensure a quality product."

      That may be true for computer products, it is not true for consumer goods in general. Production schedules for consumer goods are set according to the launch date that is determined by marketing droids who figure out the most advantageous launch date to maximize the sale of the product. Marketing may ask the production folks how long it will take to bring a widget to market, marketing will then set a launch date way before the time that the production people say that they can produce it. Somehow, the production people usually find shortcuts and workarounds that allow them to produce the goods in time for the marketing droid imposed launch date.

    49. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Microlith · · Score: 1

      Right, and violent movies will go the way of the drug wars too.

      So will violent sports and violent tv shows.

    50. Re:I wish I had a dollar by DrSkwid · · Score: 1

      > We whine when they delay

      You might, I don't

      s/We/I/

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    51. Re:I wish I had a dollar by d34thm0nk3y · · Score: 1

      I'm either boycotting the console maker (Sony and Microsoft), or I hold the maker in very low esteem (Nintendo, for bringing us Pokemon and thus refining price gouging and bringing marketing to a new level).

      Ok, so you are boycotting Sony for installing rootkits on peoples computers. You are boycotting MS for abusive business practices. And you are boycotting Nintendo for putting out a product that was too popular?

      Disclaimer: I actually kind of like Pokemon, the GB games were pretty clever in combining a neo-pet type mechanism and a classic RPG, and the cartoon was actually pretty funny (for the 1st season).

    52. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Damvan · · Score: 1

      If you are so damn paranoid, what the hell are you doing posting on the Net? The FBI agent assigned to tracking you (and only you) will be able to read your posts. Maybe he will be able to infer from your posts that you are a paranoid douche bag and use that against you!

    53. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You're boycotting Nintendo for POKEMON?!? Bwahahahaha! Boycotting EA for Madden I could possibly see, but Pokemon? Ridiculous. As if Nintendo was the first company ever to attempt to capitalize on a phenomenon. Gee, they're trying to make money selling stuff that people want to buy, they're EEEEVIL! And in your other post you invoke libertarianism?

    54. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      what's that from? did you just come up with that?

    55. Re:I wish I had a dollar by damsa · · Score: 1

      It's from the original Clerks movie.

    56. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It does seem to be a hardware problem - they crash screen look glitchy instead of the "clean" screen you get when the crash is OS related

      What a load...

      A crash is just that a crash. The results may be reproducable. But you can not (as you do not work on either the software OR the hardware) say it was the hardware.

      I have seen that sort of crash in software I have written. Guess what? It definatly was not the hardware. It was MY software walking all over the video memory.

      To say its the hardware is crap. What if the software is crap?

      I have had many console software titles crash. Do I blame it on the hardware? No. I call it what it is, a bug in the software. Just ask people about KOTOR 2 what they think about that game. It was extreeeeeemly buggy. Or the people who bought Metroid Prime (the 1.0 ver).

      Now... having a launch title(s) that is that buggy is not a good way to start.

    57. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Just like speed to market rewarded the Dreamcast?

    58. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Here's an idea.... if they simply didn't advertise the freakin thing 2 years before they have one built, with launch dates 2 years before one is working correctly, perhaps thier marketing department is to blame and should KEEP THIER MOUTHS SHUT until they are close to making a working product.

      Just a hunch.

    59. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Wilson_6500 · · Score: 1

      Didn't the original XBox eventually have some power issues as well? Or was that a faulty cord?

      MS needs to hire some EEs.

    60. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Zen+Punk · · Score: 1

      I thought he was talking about the new version of Windows Server, which still retains the Longhorn codename and is slated for 2008 release.

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    61. Re:I wish I had a dollar by mr.+methane · · Score: 1

      It isn't an either/or situation. Any complex product will have some level of defects in design or manufacture. The challenge is to find the balance point between cost, features, and reliability which appeals to the customer. Nintendo hits one sweet spot with the Gameboy SP. Microsoft hits another with the 360.

      Judging by the lack of Xboxes in stores, and the absence of a big line to return defective or unwanted units, I think MS has hit a home run.

      I bought the original Xbox a year or so after it hit the market, and the price had dropped to where a couple-hours-a-week gamer like me could justify the expense. I expect I'll probably do the same this time around.

    62. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Cally · · Score: 1
      We whine when they delay and push back release dates of their OS over and over again but when they finally do come out with something "on time" (whatever that means) and it's not up to par we give them shit.

      No, no, no... you misunderstand. We don't whine... we take the piss.

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    63. Re:I wish I had a dollar by Yartrebo · · Score: 1

      I'm not boycotting Nintendo. I just don't like them, but not to the point of a company-wide boycott (doing so would leave me out of console supplies too).

      What I didn't like about Pokemon is "gotta buy them all." I don't remember anything half as crass when I was a kid, and I lived through Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

  9. upgrades by tezbobobo · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Does anyone know if these things are upgradable? or what the process is? Microsoft has a history of being first to markwt with buggy software. In the past it has been a strategy which has worked for them. Still, I long for the days of cartridges. Just reminissing - please don't flame me. But do answer if you know about upgradability/

    1. Re:upgrades by Threni · · Score: 1

      > Does anyone know if these things are upgradable?

      I'd imagine people capable of using a search engine do.

      > Still, I long for the days of cartridges

      Like the Sony PSP? You can get alot of old cartridge based console if you look for Nintendo products in your local charity shops.

    2. Re:upgrades by peragrin · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Um MSFT has gotten away with selling buggy software because they were easily upgradable. Considering how one has to upgrade windows and he fact you need third party software to install all the updates smoothly before you go online. With this MSFT is going to have to either force users to hook it up to the Net(at extra cost probably), or download and burn ISO files.

      yea MSFT is going to learn the hard way selling cheap hardware is a lot different than selling cheap software.

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    3. Re:upgrades by camcorder · · Score: 2

      They were monopoly on their software and because nobody had any alternative even they hated MS but still used their products. But time is changing, for console there are other alternatives. For their software eventhere are alternatives even superior than their products with more stability. Don't want to name them to start a flameware but everyone knows it. That means after now MS userbase will only decrease, it reached its peak already.

    4. Re:upgrades by SenFo · · Score: 4, Insightful

      I'm honestly not sure if it's upgradeable or not; but even if it is, you have to realize that it's definitely NOT the same kind of market.

      I guess after years of working with Microsoft operating systems and just assuming that Windows was part of the computer, many users have grown to accept crashing and the need to run periodic upgrades. However, in the "black box" market, people are much less forgiving of programming bugs that lead to crashes and are much less likely to upgrade to newer firmware versions.

      I work with embedded systems at my job and it's known by all programmers that our firmware needs to be as close to bug free as we can possibly get it. Think of a little "black box" that controls your printer (a print server), for example. How would you feel if you had to reset some idiot box a couple times a day for no reason? For everybody I've ever worked with, it's entirely unacceptable and it's an almost certainty that the IT managers would be replacing the box with another brand as soon as possible.

      I don't know about you, but it's bad enough for me --and most people-- when my computer crashes. I would be pretty upset, however, if my game console crashed after hours of game play to complete a mission.

    5. Re:upgrades by Stinky+Fartface · · Score: 0, Troll

      First to market? I don't recall MS being first to market with pretty much anything. They come late to market with buggy software and rely on monopolistic business practices to remain in the lead. Of course I'm not saying anything everyone here doesn't already know...

    6. Re:upgrades by DrXym · · Score: 1
      One would have thought it would have some kind of firmware that could be updated in a similar fashion to the PSP - either you download the patch through the online service, or you buy a new game and it installs the patch for you before starting the first time.

      Of course that assumes the problems being reported are fixable in such a manner. If quality control flew out the window to rush these things out for Christmas and there is something physically wrong with the box then there is not a patch in the world that would fix them. Replacement or a refund would be the only answer.

    7. Re:upgrades by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      the PSP doesn't use cartridges. its based on the MiniDisc format, and they have a disc inside. nintendo's gameboy systems are the only ones that still use cartridges, AFAIK.
      -abstractism

    8. Re:upgrades by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      First, why troll? Does it make you feel superior? Your a jackass. Second, I think the point he was trying to make was not so much that he liked cartridge console, but that it took away a level of complexity from the console itself, making it simpler to program, and hence less likely to contain errors. Faggot.

    9. Re:upgrades by jellomizer · · Score: 1

      How would you feel if you had to reset some idiot box a couple times a day for no reason?
      You mean like my Linksys Wireless router? And that is said to be powered by Linux. Not to troll but the problem may have been with the Games on the XBox and not the OS or the XBox itself, just like my Linksys Router crashing I don't think it is linux that is breaking but the 3rd party software that is running the wireless hub. Because I can hook up to a wired network and still access it. For an XBox Game if the game crashes independent of the OS. Say an endless loop, from doing something the programmers and testers (Who are are often expert players) didn't try because it was really stupid, or because they just had bad reflexes. It is not that I like Microsoft or think they actually make a good product but it may not be their fault to.

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    10. Re:upgrades by Jonny_eh · · Score: 1

      I've already upgraded my xbox 360. When I inserted a backwards compatible xbox (original) game, it prompted me that it can download an update to allow the game to play. It did, and the game worked fine.

      They can release updates with new games (like how Live was included with nearly every xbox game after 2002), make them available to download on Live (for free with the 360 because of the 'silver' account), by download from xbox.com and burn to a CD (which you can do with the backwards compatibilty update), or by shipment from MS (again, just like the BC update).

    11. Re:upgrades by SilentChris · · Score: 1

      If it's a software issue, it's patchable. Has always been for Xbox.

      If it's something more severe, like a busted drive or mispressed DVDs, they have a problem.

      Also, for the record: MS has not had the same problems with Xbox software as Windows software. The stuff rarely ever crashed outside a dirty disc.

    12. Re:upgrades by tezbobobo · · Score: 1

      That's actually really interesting. It adds the option of allowing Linux to be easily installed.

    13. Re:upgrades by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      > Faggot.

      First, why troll?

      > Your a jackass.

      His a jackass what? Are you incapable of writing whole sentences in grown up english?

    14. Re:upgrades by Horatio_Hellpop · · Score: 1

      Better yet, switch to reading books as a hobby. If a book crashes, you pick it up, turn to the page you were on, and continue.

      Oh, wait ... this is the USA. Nevermind.

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    15. Re:upgrades by sjames · · Score: 1

      However, in the "black box" market, people are much less forgiving of programming bugs that lead to crashes and are much less likely to upgrade to newer firmware versions.

      In just over a month, we'll hear all about it when parents fully expecting (and reasonably so) to kick back with an eggnog and bask in the glow of their children being fully absorbed into their new video games for a few hours on Christmas day find that instead, they are busy consoling, explaining that Santa will be sure to strike Bill Gates from his good list, and trying to find some way to not crash the new Xbox.

    16. Re:upgrades by Minna+Kirai · · Score: 1

      Microsoft has a history of being first to markwt with buggy software.

      Um, no, you can't accuse Microsoft of being "first to market". Microsoft's pattern is to wait for smaller companies to build a market in a new field, and then move into that sector once the profitability has been demonstrated. (Using their superior bankroll and OS-integration to crush the pioneers, of course)

      This happened back in Windows 1.0 (years later than other PC GUIs), up till Xbox (years later than Playstation).

      The word "vaporware" was invented to describe how Microsoft was so slow to actually release long-announced products.

    17. Re:upgrades by Tough+Love · · Score: 1

      You mean like my Linksys Wireless router? And that is said to be powered by Linux. Not to troll...

      Are you suggesting that saying "not to troll" makes a troll not a troll? My WRT54G is very stable, so was the predecessor 11 Mb/s box it replaced.

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    18. Re:upgrades by saskboy · · Score: 1

      I'm guessing that Microsoft doesn't let a home user burn a non-buggy version of the game disk on their PC [or does the XBox 360 itself have a disc burner in it?]. They can only hope it's the console that's crap, and then they can patch it remotely, instead of releasing buggy games.

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    19. Re:upgrades by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It works for me is not a good argument that something is stable or well built. Perhaps we are using a different wireless card then you are do causing the linksys to crash.

  10. Could be worse... by TripMaster+Monkey · · Score: 4, Funny


    So the new XBoxes are crashing...let's just hope they've addressed the problem of the XBox bursting into flames and killing you. ^_^

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    1. Re:Could be worse... by ortholattice · · Score: 1
      My son's Xbox was one of the ones that caught on fire. Interestingly, this was a few days after we put in the new power cord from the recall. I didn't want to open it up to avoid raising any doubts about my claim, but in experiments outside in the yard - to try to retrieve the game disk - if I held the cord at a certain angle it would power up, and I got the disk out. It seemed almost obvious, from the crackling inside when I jiggled the power cord, that it was a poor connection between the power receptacle and the pc board it was soldered to. It must have been marginal to begin with, and the replacement cord must have finally jiggled it loose.

      Microsoft's response to this was nothing short of amazing, given my past experience dealing with their customer support. A new Xbox and a return carton for the old were shipped by overnight highest priority fed-ex, and they even called me on the phone an hour after fed-ex had delivered it to make sure I got the return carton and that I'd be shipping back the defective unit that very same day, for afternoon pickup.

      I went through a long interview process where they asked all kinds of questions about whether anyone was injured with burns or smoke inhalation, whether anyone had seen a doctor or went to the hospital, what was the fire and smoke damage, etc. They offered to send a form so I could claim smoke damage, but it didn't seem worth it since we immediately took it out to the yard and there was only a lingering smell for a couple of days.

    2. Re:Could be worse... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Well, when your recreational home electronics product starts killing people, you tend to devote a little more attention to the product recall and supporting the customers involved, at least if you want to continue as a company.

      Most corporations have learned the hard lesson from the Ford Pinto class-action suit... Except for Ford, oddly enough, who went through it all again a few years ago with their Explorer tires.

    3. Re:Could be worse... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Exploder!

    4. Re:Could be worse... by Horatio_Hellpop · · Score: 1

      // bursting into flames and killing you. //

      Uh ... except that it did *NOT* kill her, in the story you reference.

      Nice flamebait.

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    5. Re:Could be worse... by willutah · · Score: 1

      Funny how the Register's first related story listed at the bottom of the one about escaping from a burning xbox is

      Related Stores
      "Playing video games 'good for your health' (15 July 2005)"

    6. Re:Could be worse... by jcr · · Score: 1

      Microsoft's response to this was nothing short of amazing, given my past experience dealing with their customer support.

      They'd better be responsive about a product defect that can end up torching your kid.

      -jcr

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  11. What is this? A tabloid? by pjh3000 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So half a dozen out of the hundreds of thousands of new Xbox 360 owners are having problems. Why does Slashdot have to state "Xbox 360 Very Unstable"? I've had bad installs of Linux too. Would we see the headline on Slashdot "Linux Very Unstable" too?

    This is normal. With the massive number of parts in the Xbox 360, it's to be expected that some are defective on a few units. Microsoft will give them a replacement. Move along, nothing to see here.

  12. see....... by xao+gypsie · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is why I never buy technology when it is first released on the market...

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    1. Re:see....... by cbreaker · · Score: 1

      Perhaps, but it's usually the first run equipment that's the most easily hacked. Playstation rev 1, Xbox rev 1.0, PSP with first firmware.. etc..

      Eventually, workarounds tend to appear, but if you're serious about modding at some point it's best to have the first run stuff.

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    2. Re:see....... by zoney_ie · · Score: 1

      Exactly, the pioneers get the arrows in the back.

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    3. Re:see....... by Delphiki · · Score: 1

      Who on earth modded this post insightful instead of redundant? After any slashdot post about new hardware or software, 100 people say exactly the same thing.

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    4. Re:see....... by Neurotoxic666 · · Score: 1

      Time to get hold of that new Commodore 64 thingy. I hear it's very stable now.

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    5. Re:see....... by mgblst · · Score: 1

      Nah, that is because you are a cheap bastard!

    6. Re:see....... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I have never experienced buggy launch hardware from Nintendo, and my launch system count with them runs almost 100%. Let's count.

      My regular NES from Christmas 1985 works just as well now as it did then. It has blinked occasionally, but otherwise it's okay. I've never had to replace the pins, but I have tightened them once.

      My GameBoy from Christmas 1989 still works well, although the LCD cover came off a few years ago. Not bad, after a decade the only thing that failed was some adhesive that I could have re-applied.

      My SNES from Christmas 1991 is the oldest of these systems still in regular use, and it's PERFECT. The plastic is now yellow from age, but that's it.

      My launch N64 is likewise perfect, and also still sees regular use. No cosmetic deterioration, either. I don't expect this thing will ever fail, it's the ultimate solid-state workhorse along with my SNES.

      I sent my launch GameBoy Pocket was sent overseas to relatives a few years ago, but every time I visit, I'm always welcomed by the Mode B music from classic Tetris. Looks well-worn, but otherwise fine.

      I never bought a GameBoy Color, but my nephews upgraded to one from the GBP. No problems.

      Never bought a Virtual Boy.

      Launch-day GBA - perfect, even after Afterburning it.

      Launch-day GameCube - perfect.

      Launch-day GameBoy Player for GCN - perfect.

      Never bought an SP. I bought a Micro as a gift, obviously it's working fine.

      Launch-day Nintendo DS - perfect.

      I could mention all the other systems I have from other manufcturers, but I'll just summarize. Every solid-state (cartridge-based) system I've ever owned has not failed me, except for my TurboExpress (screen burn-in from nephews leaving it on pause). Two of my optical-based systems (TurboDuo, Saturn) are okay. I went through 3 PlayStations, one from launch, one 5501, and one PSone. I am on my second Dreamcast (launch model optical drive died slowly). I am on my second PS2, and the first wasn't even a launch model (35001). Current one is the slim model. My first and only Xbox from a year after launch broke (DVD drive failure), but I haven't repaired or replaced it and don't have plans for it right now. My friend is on his third Xbox and because of it he is waiting for at least a year before considering 360.

      Based on my experience, I will have no qualms about buying a Nintendo Revolution on launch. I never pre-order anything, but at least with Nintendo, it's practically guaranteed that it wouldn't be a losing proposition. (It would also likely be unnecessary, since Nintendo's inventory control is very good - even successful blockbuster launches like N64, GBA, and Nintendo DS were handled well in every region, with no Sony-like or MS-like artificial shortage shenanigans.) 360 software lineup is still too small and unappealing and price is too high for me, and the unstability reports are very unsettling to me. I will wait for at least a year and at least two price drops before thinking about it, if I even get one at all. Likewise for PS3, although I will probably end up getting one of these for sure unless it is as buggy as the 360.

    7. Re:see....... by damsa · · Score: 1

      I have a first generation DS, it's working just find thank you very much.

  13. Well... by Claws+Of+Doom · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...where *did* you think all those Windows Millenium Edition licenses went?

    1. Re:Well... by mrgreen4242 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      That was exactly my first thought as well! If I had any mod points I'd send them your way to counter-act your undeserved -1 Troll!

    2. Re:Well... by BillyOcean · · Score: 2, Insightful

      As usual, doesn't take much to tickle the AntiMicrosoft fanboys. Apparently, all u need is a sensational "MS product sux" headline, no gathered facts required.

    3. Re:Well... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The same landfill as those ET cartridges?

    4. Re:Well... by basshedz2 · · Score: 1, Funny

      I want to know whether you get the BSOD on the Xbox!?

    5. Re:Well... by Fortyseven · · Score: 1

      Christ, I read that as "Windows Millenium Falcon licenses"...erp. :O

    6. Re:Well... by loki1978 · · Score: 1

      I dont know where the problem was. My ME ran stable for the whole time. Apart from a few software installation related reboots, it was running constantly and with no problem.

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    7. Re:Well... by failure-man · · Score: 1

      Sh! Those words are forbidden!

    8. Re:Well... by apoc06 · · Score: 5, Interesting

      well, TFA has the actual gathered facts. this reflects what we've been hearing about the x360 kiosks that were installed in walmarts as well. whereas those crashes were written off as the byproduct of improper ventilation in the kiosks and the models being alpha-development hardware, now we are starting to see those werent just early prototypes; those are the same models that are being sold now. remember the whole "the actual power supply wont actually be that big..." argument? well, guess what? IT IS... remember the whole "the final model wont be as noisy..." argument? well it is. what else is there to be said? the crashes arent isolated to one or two software titles; it must be in the hardware somewhere.

      this sort of stuff happens with lots of rushed to market consumer electronics. no big deal to me; its what you would expect. all i can say is that ive had my fair share of consoles do weird stuff, but no playstation or nintendo product ive ever owned has repeatedly crashed on me within the first 24 hours of owning it.

      the postings are on xbox-scene. if they are biased against microsoft, i cant tell. its an xbox modding/fan site! would multiple users go out and spend $400 plus games, peripherals, etc. on x360s just so they can post screenshots of self-inflicted crashes?

    9. Re:Well... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yeah... I had one machine that never had any problems with Me. Every other machine I came across with it on was a disaster zone, but this one machine ran everything I threw at it with no problem. Until I "upgraded" it to XP, when it all went t*ts-up very rapidly :(

    10. Re:Well... by loki1978 · · Score: 1

      My ME machine never touched XP It's currently sleeping like the sleeping beauty in the cellar in just it's hardware, waiting to be refitted into a case of NEXT and become a LAN-server

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    11. Re:Well... by lordofthechia · · Score: 1

      Duh, its a gaming console. You have to unlock it first.

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    12. Re:Well... by EmperorKagato · · Score: 1

      You never experienced the Playstation "Topsy Turvy" trick.

      On carpet playstations would crash due to poor ventilation(Since the ventilation was on the bottom).

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    13. Re:Well... by macdaddy357 · · Score: 0, Troll

      Well, XBOX 360 is obviously a PC running windows. What else did people expect from Microshaft? I think DUH! really sums it up.

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    14. Re:Well... by Soruk · · Score: 1

      Yes you do. But according to those screenshots, the B is Black in this case.

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  14. Maybe Microsoft bought the chips from... by Flaming+Babies · · Score: 2, Funny
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  15. and this folks by lubricated · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Well, this is why I always wait a few months before jumping on a console, if not a year. Nothing pisses me off more while I'm gaming than a crash.

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    1. Re:and this folks by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yup, and even when you got yourself a stable system...the power grid goes down just when you're playing Indigo Prophecies !!

  16. what does MicroSoft call an alpha-tester? by peter303 · · Score: 5, Funny

    A customer.

    Furthermore, "geek up" the product so the alpha-testers will wait in line for 18 hours and pay twice as much as for competitor's hardware for this "priviledge".

    1. Re:what does MicroSoft call an alpha-tester? by Antifuse · · Score: 1

      Furthermore, "geek up" the product so the alpha-testers will wait in line for 18 hours and pay twice as much as for competitor's hardware for this "priviledge". Umm... there really isn't a "competitor's hardware" out there yet. That's the whole point of being "first to market". :)

  17. just like deamcast and xbox by Fedarkyn · · Score: 1

    My frend's dreamcast used to crash too an I've heard about this in the xbox too... Microsoft Quality certified products :P

    1. Re:just like deamcast and xbox by Yer+Mom · · Score: 1
      My Xbox locked up solid last night - but given how stable it's been when playing everything but Burnout: Revenge, I'm inclined to blame EA for that one.

      (I mean, surely the testers should have spotted the number of times you got pushed THROUGH THE FLOOR and into hyperspace? Not to mention the restarts right in front of a wall, so you can't go anywhere until you've reversed, by which time you're last. It's about a 50:50 chance as to whether it will lop the last letter off your profile name, come to that. Less annoying, though I'm fed up of being called "Arsefac"...)

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    2. Re:just like deamcast and xbox by Comboman · · Score: 1

      Sega also liked to push product out the door before everyone else to get a headstart on the competition (Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast). In the end, it was often more of a liability than an advantage since the latecomers had a more polished product and Sega was always the least capable system of each console generation.

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    3. Re:just like deamcast and xbox by Photon+Ghoul · · Score: 1

      By the way, don't blame the testers. They can sometimes catch bugs and either developers ignore them or it's deemed acceptible by the producer to get the product out the door because the publisher is breathing down his or her neck.

    4. Re:just like deamcast and xbox by Gizzmonic · · Score: 1

      The Dreamcast only used Windows CE toolkit for a handful of games, mostly crappy PC ports like Hidden and Dangerous, The Next Tetris, etc. It was buggy and didn't use the full power of the Dreamcast, which is why 95% of games used SegaKatana (the Dreamcast's internal OS).

      The Dreamcast was a very efficient, straightforward machine compared to the PS2. Many first generation Dreamcast games far surpassed the quality of PS2-developers didn't get the hang of PS2 until much later. Even now, DC graphics are nowhere near as jaggy moving PS2 graphics, because of processing cost of doing anti-aliasing on PS2.

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    5. Re:just like deamcast and xbox by Yer+Mom · · Score: 1

      Good point, well made. I should have said "EA" rather than "the testers"...

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  18. Actually it's a new game by mustafap · · Score: 0, Redundant

    called BSOD

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  19. I'm shocked by chrisnewbie · · Score: 0

    Well!

    XBOX= MIcrosoft ,,,,,microsoft=right now fix later,,,,,,so XBOX new version = shitty until version 4.

  20. Xbox BSD? by amichalo · · Score: 1

    This story made me laugh out lound...even Microsoft's game console has a BSD!

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    1. Re:Xbox BSD? by petabyte · · Score: 1

      This story made me laugh out lound...even Microsoft's game console has a BSD!

      Umm, you mean a BSOD? I mean, I'm sure given time the Xbox 360 will have a BSD but I doubt today ...

    2. Re:Xbox BSD? by amichalo · · Score: 1

      This story made me laugh out lound...even Microsoft's game console has a BSD!
      Umm, you mean a BSOD? I mean, I'm sure given time the Xbox 360 will have a BSD but I doubt today ...


      Good catch...I haven't had to deal with a BSOD in so long, since I switched to OS X, that I can't even remember the acronym!

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  21. Hoax by trollable · · Score: 4, Funny

    Com'on, this is a bad hoax against Micro$oft. The screenshots are not even blue!

    1. Re:Hoax by ChrisZermatt · · Score: 1

      That's because its using a PowerPC chip -- different crash color.

    2. Re:Hoax by trollable · · Score: 1

      Impossible. All PowerPC chips are today built by Big Blue.

  22. Windows ME by vaderhelmet · · Score: 2, Funny

    ME?! Is that you I smell! Get out of that Xbox THIS INSTANT!

  23. Not the only site reporting failures by Bones3D_mac · · Score: 5, Informative

    These guys have a fairly big list going too.

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    1. Re:Not the only site reporting failures by MorgyTheMole · · Score: 1

      Dude, please read the links you post before you announce to Slashdot some assummed fact. I'm on the sixth page of this thread (so like several dozen posts later) and there have been a total of 2 people with problems, and one of those was a minor broken remote.

    2. Re:Not the only site reporting failures by valintin · · Score: 1

      None of this counts until they start listing serial numbers. Once you get serial numbers you can tally total instances and corelate manufacturing information.

  24. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Amen. I have 0 problems with my 360.

  25. Wow it really is... by dreemernj · · Score: 1
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  26. Look to the power my son by Groo+Wanderer · · Score: 4, Insightful

    http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=27893

    80 or 110W CPU (I have heard both ways), a GPU equivalent to the ~100W R520, a HD, RAM and a constantly spinning DVD in a box how big?

    And people wonder why they crash. Anyone who has one want to comment on how hot they get?

              -Charlie

    1. Re:Look to the power my son by msbsod · · Score: 1

      Indeed. I built my own microATX system with similar components. Even a 230 W power supply went up in smoke. I do not trust the ratings of the cheap power supplies. That is why I took the "best" one I could find. Still not enough.

    2. Re:Look to the power my son by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

      The air being exhausted from my xbox 360 doesn't feel any hotter then what's comming out of my PC. I think there probably a larger precentage of defects out there, especialy given the rush to market and short supply. Last night I played for about 6 hours strait didn't experience any lockups or other issues like what has been reported.

    3. Re:Look to the power my son by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

      I agree. That much power requirements coupled with an external PSU produced in the millions would probably lead to a significant number of power related crashes.

    4. Re:Look to the power my son by Vo0k · · Score: 1

      Steve Ballmer: WHAT? XBOX 360 CRASHES?! WHY DIDN'T ANYBODY TELL ME?!
      engineer: we didn't know...
      Steve Ballmer: I'M SURROUNDED BY IDIOTS! WHO IS RESPONSIBLE?
      engineer: that should have been caught by beta testers...
      Steve Ballmer: CUT THEIR OXYGEN SUPPLY OFF!
      engineer: umm... I think...
      Steve Ballmer: I'M NOT PAYING YOU FOR THINKING! JUST DO IT!
      engineer [turns off the circuit of air conditioning for beta testing facility] - done!

      Mysteriously the problems with overheating of the third generation console of XBOX 720 have been resolved before the release.

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    5. Re:Look to the power my son by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

      Newegg has a sale on Power Supplies. Why not pick up one and swap it out?

    6. Re:Look to the power my son by defkkon · · Score: 1
      And people wonder why they crash. Anyone who has one want to comment on how hot they get?

      I got mine yesterday morning. Hooked it up in 5 minutes, and played for approximately 5 hours. The games included some launch titles (especially Kameo), Xbox Live Arcade titles, High Definition movies from the hard drive, and a normal DVD.

      When you're in the dashboard listening to music or playing an Arcade title, the machine becomes very quiet. The exhaust fans spin down to a relatively low RPM, and the machine starts blowing moderately warm air.

      When you're watching a DVD or playing an HD movie, the fans still don't spin up much. Its nice, because you can still hear the movie clearly in quiet scenes. The box doesn't produce too much noise, and the air becomes slightly warmer. Its definitely no worse than the air blowing out the back of my laptop.

      When you're playing a full title such as Kameo, the fans will sometimes spin up like the machine is going to launch into orbit. This happens mostly during the intense scenes where the graphics are going crazy. The box is loud, but the game is louder. I checked the power supply, and its warm. Its about as warm as my laptop supply will get. The air coming out of the box is very warm, but I wouldn't call it hot.

      Basically, the point of my long story is that even at its worst, the box doesn't produce that much heat. The variable speed fans are great, and when the fans are loud, chances are that your game is louder. The parent had it right - considering this thing is a full-fledged PC inside, they've done a decent job managing the heat dissipation.

      I had my reservations due to the Microsoft hype-machine, but I am far more impressed with this machine than I thought I would be. All these reports of the horrible power brick, fan noise, and overheating had me worried. This is far out-weighed by the intense graphics, access to your media (using as an MCE), and the Live integration.

    7. Re:Look to the power my son by jcnnghm · · Score: 1

      I've had mine running since yesterday morning without a hiccup.

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    8. Re:Look to the power my son by seven+of+five · · Score: 1

      Steve Ballmer: WHAT? XBOX 360 IS COSTING US HOW MUCH? CUT CORNERS!! engineer: umm... I think... Steve Ballmer: I'M NOT PAYING YOU FOR THINKING! JUST DO IT! (throws chair at scurrying engineer)

  27. How about by ^chuck^ · · Score: 1

    dropping it on one corner from a height of about 3 ft?

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    1. Re:How about by ^chuck^ · · Score: 1

      found my link after posting :)

      Heat was not just a problem affecting the memory card. It turned out the chips on the motherboard would pop out during shipping or pop out of their sockets after only a few hours of on and off use (heating and cooling caused the chips to literally wiggle out of their sockets). This led to the famous "two-inch drop" where owners would pick their machine up and drop it two inches to reseat the chips.

      http://www.wap.org/a3/a3library/a3faq.html

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    2. Re:How about by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      or you could just smash it with a sledgehammer

      SmashMyXbox.com

  28. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by bhirsch · · Score: 1

    This is Slashdot -- journalistic integrity is almost nonexistent. It would be nice if the editors were to reject stories submitted with misleading, exaggerated, or false headlines, but it seems doubtful that will ever happen. These stories are usually spun pretty shamelessly on the original newsources without the need to add more BS when posted here.

  29. ... Re: MS Paying DEARLY by Bill+the+Bilby · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ... You know they won't. The problem with today's software (and combined hardware/software) manufacturers and vendors has nothing to do with the programmers themselves. Companies have simply responded to the paying public's demand for new toys with no wait. We want our toys NOW, not later. And buying trends for YEARS now have indicated that computer and computer program buyers are more then willing to purchase a program and then spend a significant amout of time patching and updating it- often right out of the box.

    Microsoft responded to this in the way that gained them the most extra profit- they rushed the system to market without (apparently enough) random batch testing or other beta testing. People (lots and lots of people) bought the systems. They are crashing. Microsoft will now start to release patches (probably over Live) that correct this bug or that. The paying public will accept this and install them. People who buy XBox 360s down the road will expect the patches to be installed before they buy the system- but they'll still expect to have to install more at some point.

    It's NOT the computer companies fault things have grown this way. They- like all companies- are a FOR-PROFIT venture, and will do whatever they think is the thing that will garner them the most profit. Period.

    Welcome to Capitalism, enjoy your stay.

    1. Re:... Re: MS Paying DEARLY by Raumkraut · · Score: 2, Insightful

      It's NOT the computer companies fault things have grown this way. They- like all companies- are a FOR-PROFIT venture, and will do whatever they think is the thing that will garner them the most profit. Period.

      I wish people would stop peddling this line. A company's purpose is defined by the people who run it, not by some mystical property of company-ness. It just happens to be that most, but not all, companies seem to be run by people who desire money over anything else.
      Actually, perhaps not so much "just happens" - people driven to run a company are probably more likely to have money as their aim for doing so, because of the culture we live in.

        So I say it IS the companies' fault, at least partially, that we're in the state we're in.

    2. Re:... Re: MS Paying DEARLY by killtherat · · Score: 4, Insightful

      They are crashing. Microsoft will now start to release patches (probably over Live) that correct this bug or that. The paying public will accept this and install them. People who buy XBox 360s down the road will expect the patches to be installed before they buy the system- but they'll still expect to have to install more at some point.

      I'm curious how Microsoft plans to patch the systems without hard drives. Aside from updates to the BIOS, how can changes to the video games be saved?

    3. Re:... Re: MS Paying DEARLY by mausmalone · · Score: 2, Insightful
      Welcome to Capitalism, enjoy your stay.
      I omitted a lot of your post, but only to save space ... MS will pay for it... they'll pay for it in development time for patches (but more likely it's a defective batch of chips that will necessitate console replacements). The one thing you say though that gets at me is that MS is in this for profit. We know from the X-Box that they're not. They're in it for market share. (The X-Box had 1 profitable quarter in its entire lifespan, and that was only when Halo 2 was released. In terms of profit, it was a dismal failure.)

      MS doesn't care, though, that they're not making any money at all on the venture. Their plan is to get enough market share that they can nudge Sony and Nintendo out of the market and then start making the "real" profits that come from having no competetors. At somewehre around 15-20% market penetration for the original X-Box, they've got a long way to go.
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    4. Re:... Re: MS Paying DEARLY by borwells · · Score: 1

      Actually, when it comes to the X-Box Microsoft doesn't appear to be concerned about profits. They haven't made a dime off the system yet, and by some estimates are over $4 billion in the hole because of it.

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    5. Re:... Re: MS Paying DEARLY by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yea and in Capitalism i'm not forced to buy that system.. It's called choice, ever heard of it? These kind of things is what makes the harmony of capitalism so good. I mean if we had socialist gaming systems we might still be on NES right now (yea sorry nintendo people you're technically still there).

    6. Re:... Re: MS Paying DEARLY by Bill+the+Bilby · · Score: 1

      That's true- to a point. there are many companies who do very good things, and are good 'corperate citizens'. But a company- especially a very large one- has a tendancy to do what it can to make money- that's the idea, right? And the larger the company, the better odds of it being unscrupulous, as you said- because the billionaires at the top care more about buying that new seaside resrort then in doing what's right. Again, not ALWAYS true, but true enough in the more visible of the largest companies.

      So what to do? I know what I do- buy good product from good companies, even if it means paying a bit more. Typically I come out on top in the end because the higher-quality product tends to work better, last longer, and generally give me less aggrivation. I do research, talk to people who have products like the one I want, and generally think about things before rushing into them. Impulse buying has rarely, if ever, paid off for me in the end.

      Food for thought, at any rate.

    7. Re:... Re: MS Paying DEARLY by cbreaker · · Score: 1

      Yea, for real. A Company is *people* and it's people that do these things. It's not Microsoft screwing people, it's the people that run the company that are screwing people.

      A lot of companies produce products that work and work well. If Microsoft was seriously interested in a better product, they could have either started earlier or waited to release it. It's not more complicated then that.

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    8. Re:... Re: MS Paying DEARLY by ericspinder · · Score: 1
      Welcome to Capitalism, enjoy your stay.
      And, like, what, Communism does this better? I hate simple, common, glib statements. My glib comment on Communism is that 'it's like working for a corporation where where instead of getting fired, you get fired upon'.
      It's NOT the computer companies fault things have grown this way. They- like all companies- are a FOR-PROFIT venture, and will do whatever they think is the thing that will garner them the most profit. Period.

      The 'business model' where a company quickly releases patches for a buggy new product only works with compelling new products, and when customers only have limited alternatives and a certain level of functionality exists. Sure some could say that their O/S's have been buggy at release, but a complete game system that isn't stable for games released with it, is a new level of incompetence. One that, I believe, the market (both financial and consumer) will punish. If this is true, and many are experiencing real problems with their new system, Microsoft could be in for some real problems. While some stores may have sold out, my local Best Buy had a fully display case of 360 units at 3pm yesterday, and I am sure that more product is in the pipelines, as the biggest shopping day is this Friday. Not to mention that people will be hesitant to buy new games at $50 bucks a pop for a system which doesn't work for the games they already have. If these reports make the 'national news' (and I think it will), Microsoft is going to have a real hard time selling more of them.

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    9. Re:... Re: MS Paying DEARLY by Bill+the+Bilby · · Score: 1

      I can agree with your assertment that MS isn't making profit on Xbox (I didn't know that, actually)... but do you think that they would be trying to capture market share if it wasn't going to profit for them at some point in the future?

      Why would a lactose-intolerant person milk cows for a living? There has to be a profit somewhere.

    10. Re:... Re: MS Paying DEARLY by Broken+Bottle · · Score: 1

      I'm sure that a certain amount of consumer demand drove MS to release this thing in time for X-mas 2005, but it was the specter of the PS3 and the desire to get a jump on Sony for an early lead in market share that is primarily to blame here. MS has been stating their desire to dominate the console gaming market since the first Xbox was publicly spoken of. If there are problems with the 360, I'm certain that a compressed release schedule driven by Sony is as much to blame as anything, and that falls squarely back in MS's lap.

      Chris

    11. Re:... Re: MS Paying DEARLY by provid · · Score: 1

      It's almost like halo 2's problems. You buy it, find a lot of bugs, then Bungie patches the heck out of it until it gets fixed and all of the consumers are happy. They don't mind patching it after they make all of the $ale$ and money.

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    12. Re:... Re: MS Paying DEARLY by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I can understand Microsoft being willing to make a loss on the first X-Box, but surely they are planning to make a profit on this one. Otherwise its one hell of a long-term strategy to release two loss making consoles just to get into the market.

    13. Re:... Re: MS Paying DEARLY by Generic+Guy · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Regardless of Microsoft's "plans", they will find that the consumer elecronics business is _not as easy to dominate as the arena of PC software. Their biggest competitor (Sony) is a veteran of consumer electronics and is having all sorts of financial problems -- ironically, people point to the Playstation division as Sony's sole saving grace. In fact, Microsoft is already finding out because J.Allard's original plan was for the Xbox1 to be turning at least a tiny profit by this point. Instead, they dumped a bunch of money into a new design and rushed it to market.

      If this Xbox360 crashing problem is widespread enough, these things are going to either be shunned by the market, or lose all their profit potential fixing them.

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    14. Re:... Re: MS Paying DEARLY by bad+jerkface · · Score: 0

      I am a communist you insensitive clod! In Soviet Russia, the Xbox crashes you.

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    15. Re:... Re: MS Paying DEARLY by romeo_in_blk_jeans · · Score: 0

      "MS doesn't care, though, that they're not making any money at all on the venture. Their plan is to get enough market share that they can nudge Sony and Nintendo out of the market and then start making the "real" profits that come from having no competetors."

      It's much more likely that the xbox is a loss leader and they're raking in cash hand over fist on licensing fees. MS pretty much can't edge the other players out of the console market without resorting to illegal practices; they're too well entrenched.

    16. Re:... Re: MS Paying DEARLY by LoverOfJoy · · Score: 1

      Yeah, what I don't get is why they aren't rushing Longhorn to market. I'm not getting enough crashes and patches these days!

    17. Re:... Re: MS Paying DEARLY by b1t+r0t · · Score: 1
      I'm curious how Microsoft plans to patch the systems without hard drives. Aside from updates to the BIOS, how can changes to the video games be saved?

      I'm curious how Apple plans to put music on iPods without hard drives. I wonder how they will make it work...

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    18. Re:... Re: MS Paying DEARLY by beanzy · · Score: 1

      "I hate simple, common, glib statements"

      Which version are those in, then? ;)

    19. Re:... Re: MS Paying DEARLY by TheBrakShow · · Score: 1

      Well, the PSP doesn't have a hard drive and they've had several network patches/firware updates. I guess Microsoft assumes that everyone will have a network connection to be able to do this. You make a good point about games, though. Microsoft seems to be designing the system from the perspective that people design PC games rather than how consoles have been in the past. The result seems to be that they assume it will be ok to fix bugs on an ongoing basis rather than pre-release.

    20. Re:... Re: MS Paying DEARLY by mordx · · Score: 1

      Actually the attitude on the part of the computer public to buggy games is VERY different from the attitude of most of the console gaming public. Historically, console games have been relatively bug free, and most people do NOT connect their consoles to public networks to patch them. Most people will NOT buy a console that requires them to keep an internet connection simply to keep it running/up to date at the present.

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    21. Re:... Re: MS Paying DEARLY by slashdotjunker · · Score: 1
      I get my toys NOW?

      WOO-HOO!

      (I didn't read past that point.)

    22. Re:... Re: MS Paying DEARLY by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I'm curious how you continue to live without a brain to make your lungs work.

  30. funny by cca93014 · · Score: 3, Funny

    You have to love the sheer audacity of posting a link to an MPEG on the Slashdot homepage.

    1. Re:funny by wpiman · · Score: 1
      The message board is the one that is suffering.

      I wonder if it is being hosted on an Xbox 360.

      This is almost as bad as the Civ IV release.

    2. Re:funny by Scrameustache · · Score: 1

      You have to love the sheer audacity of posting a link to an MPEG on the Slashdot homepage.

      Maybe they're hosting them on an Xbox and are waiting to film the inferno.

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  31. *shrug* by ShadowsHawk · · Score: 1

    No bug testing on a Microsoft product? *GASP* In all seriousness though, I equate this to SNES cartridges spontaneously erasing save game files. Bad product design will hurt the next generation sales.

    1. Re:*shrug* by CableModemSniper · · Score: 1

      Hold down reset.

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    2. Re:*shrug* by josh.loomis · · Score: 1

      Wait. Hold down reset, then press power, right? Will blowing on the DVD help? What about slapping the tray in really hard? Maybe if I stroke the Ring of Light juuuust riiiight...

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  32. I knew it! by jasondaemon · · Score: 2, Funny

    Should have waited for Service Pack 1!

  33. "Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstable? by xbrownx · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Is that all it takes?

    I would hope people would take more of a wait and see approach to see how widespread the problem is.

  34. How widespread is this? by WebGangsta · · Score: 4, Interesting
    I fully anticipated that there would be problems with the initial release of 360s reported from various tech-knowledgable early buyers, but how widespread are these problems in reality?

    For example, I have a day-of-release PS2 that's still going strong, and I never experienced any of the problems that were reported here and elsewhere with these units. In this case, I assume that my machine is the norm and not the exception, but if I based my opinion on the naysayers at the time it would appear that my PS2 would be in the minority of working units instead.

    1. Re:How widespread is this? by dlZ · · Score: 1

      I was working for Electonics Boutique at the time of the PS2 release. I saw over half of the release day systems come back with something wrong, and even more damaged games from people that insisted on putting them vertical. My release day PS2, on the other hand, just stopped working about 6 months ago. It was no longer in my possesion when it did, and the person using it played games nonstop on it for over a year before it flaked out.

      These issues with the XBox360 don't surprise me, and I'll still be buying one. I enjoyed the hell out of my Xbox, much more than any of the other current systems, and that's the most important thing to me. And this is coming from one of these Linux is great people.

      The only system I didn't see come back with a decent amount of defective units at launch would have to be the Gamecube. Nintendo does tend to make a rock solid system, though. I'm just glad not to be working in that retail nightmare anymore.

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    2. Re:How widespread is this? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Actually, a lot of early ps2 units couldn't play some cd (not dvd) based games. Aparently the weight of those discs was different and the drive couldn't spin them up properly. I wasn't the only person to have that problem. And it wasn't even a particularly early one (I got mine at least a year after the launch).

  35. Word to the wise by MECC · · Score: 1


    Haste makes waste.

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    1. Re:Word to the wise by whathappenedtomonday · · Score: 1

      Right. And what else would you expect from a Microsoft product? It's not only not a bug but a feature, it also makes any Windows User feel at home right from the start!

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  36. yes. by Danzigism · · Score: 0

    wow.. now i truly understand why Robert the Angry Mail Man from The Don and Mike Show Radio Show, wants to light 2 Brand new Xbox's on fire in front of CBS Studios and Radio..

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    1. Re:yes. by nuclearpenguins · · Score: 0

      I'm glad to know that there are other /. D&M fans! Good day to you sir!

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    2. Re:yes. by Danzigism · · Score: 0

      Good day to you sir!!

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  37. Fortunately by paranode · · Score: 2, Informative

    They did (at least with the first Xbox) make it easy to upgrade. I'm not sure how that will work with the Xbox 360s that don't have hard drives. When Halo 2 first came out it had a bug that caused it to stretch images on certain HDTV widescreens and you had to have Xbox Live to download the patch which fixed it. Lots of people were pretty mad there for a few weeks (including myself because true 16:9 was touted as a big new cool feature).

    1. Re:Fortunately by dindi · · Score: 1

      Yes, and companies still do that.

      They miss one point: not everyone has Live, not everyone has even a decent net connection.

      Want a recent example? Rainbow six Lockdown. The game is screwed, there is no replacement only a Live patch download.

  38. Rumors by SlashAmpersand · · Score: 5, Funny

    I've heard an unconfirmed rumor that Microsoft suspects that the XBox's are crashing because of the proximity of nearby Linux boxes. One employee, using an "open source detector", claimed to have established a 3-mile "Cloud of Evil" around a Red Hat server. The employee went on to say "This conclusively proves that Linux is a danger to our children". Steve Ballmer's statement (which was taped to a chair and thrown through a newsroom window) blamed Google.

    1. Re:Rumors by bobbuck · · Score: 1

      What if we set up a firewall that blocks the evil-bit?

    2. Re:Rumors by SlashAmpersand · · Score: 1

      Wouldn't work. It would have to be a Hellfirewall.

    3. Re:Rumors by dlvu5 · · Score: 1
      Steve Ballmer's statement (which was taped to a chair and thrown through a newsroom window) blamed Google.

      Comedy genius.

  39. 3K - 5K on eBay by mslinux · · Score: 1

    Wonder how the people who paid thousands of bucks for an xbox on eBay are feeling right now?

    Always let the idiots storm the beaches first ;)

  40. Sony has had its moments too... by tkrotchko · · Score: 5, Informative

    Sony has had problems with the PS2... the first batch had a significant amount of CD/DVD drive failures; I had one, but sony eventually replaced it for free.

    In fact, there has been a class action over the issue:

    http://www.ps2settlement.com/

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    1. Re:Sony has had its moments too... by falcon5768 · · Score: 1

      you know its funny but despite seeing tons of complaints about it the statistics on it only ever showed maybe 5% of their first gen systems having the error. I know with mine the error didnt crop up till almost 3 years after I bought it which could have just been as easily atributed to wear and tear.

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    2. Re:Sony has had its moments too... by NormalVisual · · Score: 1

      Sony has had problems with the PS2... the first batch had a significant amount of CD/DVD drive failures; I had one, but sony eventually replaced it for free.

      Early Xboxes had DVD drive problems as well, and after a month of trying to get Microsoft to accept responsibility for my inability to play certain games because of the drive issue, it wasn't until I had cancelled my Live subscription and sent MS a snail-mail letter telling them I was through with them that they finally agreed to fix the damn thing, only to have the hard disk fail a year later. MS can suck it long and suck it hard, and it'll be a cold day in hell before I shell out money for a 360, given my experience with the earlier model.

      It'll also be a cold day in hell before I buy a PS2/PSP/etc. given Sony's conduct of late, so it looks like it's back to PC gaming for me.

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    3. Re:Sony has had its moments too... by Cl1mh4224rd · · Score: 1
      Sony has had problems with the PS2...
      They also had problems with the first batch of original PlayStations over-heating. Not to defend Microsoft or bash Sony (I own both a PS and PS2), but Sony certainly hasn't has a sparkling launch record. I don't really expect the PS3 launch to be any different, unfortunately...

      (I first experienced the over-heating problem immediately after purchasing Resident Evil. I tell you, that was kind of creepy...)
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    4. Re:Sony has had its moments too... by apoc06 · · Score: 1

      this is true, but if you read the internet you will find that first generation xbox dvd drives were even more sketchy. dont believe me? google: "xbox thompson drive".

      MS finally broke down and replaced the drives with much better quality phillips and samsung drives. the reason the ps2 gets more bad publicity is the fact that most xbox users dont use their xboxes to play dvd movies [which require more effort from the faulty drives].

      i have both consoles, and believe it or not my xbox gives me way more drive issues than the ps2. [and i have the "more stable" phillips drive in my xbox!!!]

    5. Re:Sony has had its moments too... by PygmySurfer · · Score: 1

      Indeed. I still have a PS2 I purchased on launch day with its original dvd-rom drive. Works great.

    6. Re:Sony has had its moments too... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

      Lucky you, you get to go back to the world of infinite upgrades. I would make some snarky comment about computer games never being released on time, but that's not limited to computer games themselves.

      What really gets to me is the latest anti-Sony kick around here. If it wasn't already perfectly clear to you that all the media companies suck (DRM CDs, getting the DMCA passed, DVD region codes), all the console makers suck (name one console maker that doesn't want to crack down on legitimate mod chips and legitimate emulators), and most PC software makers suck (SafeDisc, product activation, Steam)...

      Well why does one boneheaded move by Sony move them so far to the front?

      Sure, it was an extra-boneheaded move. But look at how the RIAA execs reacted. They thought it was a perfectly reasonable measure, executed poorly. Likewise, all media, software and console companies have the same mentality. They will take your money and try to convince you that you didn't actually 'buy' anything. They will try to stop you from format-shifting your media. They will try to stop you from making backups. They will try to stop you from disabling CD-in-the-drive checks. They will attack the modchip makers, the emulator writers.

      Yeah, compromising the system security of tens of thousands of Windows machines is usually left to Internet Explorer. Sony shouldn't have done that. But Sony's move is only a symptom. The problem is the draconian enforcement of IP, and that problem goes far beyond Sony. If you think that avoiding Sony is the right way to respond to the problem of IP enforcement, you're gravely mistaken.

      Just remember, we even had Sid Meier(sp) interviewed on Slashdot, who said that copy protection is entirely neccessary, despite it stopping exactly zero informed 'software pirates.' This goes far beyond Sony. To believe otherwise is ignorant.

    7. Re:Sony has had its moments too... by aesiamun · · Score: 1

      So we can expect consoles to no longer work after 3 years? I've had the same cdrom in my pc for more than 5 years and it works fine. I fail to see how this is easily attributed to anything but inability to foresee a potential and probable failure point on Sony's side.

      Don't defend them, they don't care about you.

    8. Re:Sony has had its moments too... by __aaercy5451 · · Score: 1

      After the CD rootkit fiasco, they'll never have another moment again (thank goodness). Wouldn't it be funny (in a peculiar or strange way, not a ha-ha sense) if it turned out that PS2 games had secret rootkits too...

    9. Re:Sony has had its moments too... by Fallingcow · · Score: 1

      It's the moving parts. Hard drives and disc drives.

      My NES still works fine. I bet they cheaped out on all the parts in it, just like they do in the new consoles, but none of them have to spin really fast, so they don't break as often.

      N64s will probably be working long after all the Xboxen and Playstations and Gamecubes break. Too bad I sold mine to get a used PS2 so the GF and I can play RPGs together.

      Incidentally, Suikoden III kicks ass. What a great game. It's no Chrono Trigger or Chrono Cross, but it's good.

    10. Re:Sony has had its moments too... by Trifthen · · Score: 1

      Really. I got my PS2 on launch date - gen-1 all the way, and it's still churning along despite *heavy* use for nearly six years.

      I guess I just got lucky...

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    11. Re:Sony has had its moments too... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yeah I had one with a drive that went after years of using it. Most of my friends Xbox's have had major drive problems over the last year as well.(I bought mine refurbished most likely because of a drive problem).

      This is just why you don't run out and buy the first systems they toss out when all the games on that system could be run on the current systems.

    12. Re:Sony has had its moments too... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      HDD failure is definitely out of Microsoft's control.

    13. Re:Sony has had its moments too... by NormalVisual · · Score: 1

      Not entirely, as the quality of the design in general and the components chosen make a difference. It's interesting that my Xbox represents the *only* hard disk failure I've experienced in the last eight years, covering a total of eight computers and twelve drives, and all except two of the machines are substantially older than the Xbox.

      In any event, that still doesn't excuse Microsoft for the lack of QC on the large number of early Xboxes that shipped with bad Thomson DVD drives, and their firm refusal to acknowledge that anything was wrong.

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    14. Re:Sony has had its moments too... by falcon5768 · · Score: 1

      i have had DVD roms fail in 2 years on iMacs at work, I have had CDs last 10 (Apple CD for a LCII) there are a lot of reasons that optical drives fail, and 99% of them are not manufacturing error but simply wear and tear. there is a very valid reason manufacturers dont garentee their devices for more than a year, electronics, EXPECIALLY electronics with parts moving at high rates of speeds fail often. This is part of the reason it took Nintendo years to make a disk system. They honestly didnt feel (and STILL dont feel) that a disk system is stable enough like their carts where and they are 100% right. Its well know that the medium that was supposed to last forever (manufacturers comments) fails just as fast as a diskett can.

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  41. The error message by Scynet85 · · Score: 1

    Can someone decipher the long error message seen in many of the screenshots? I know it starts with "System" but that's pretty much it.

    1. Re:The error message by cbiltcliffe · · Score: 2, Informative

      "System Error: Contact XBox Customer Support"

      in 9 languages.

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  42. duh... by v_1_r_u_5 · · Score: 3, Funny

    >> Project Gotham Racing 3 crashes before finishing the first lap

    You're playing a racing game. You're gonna crash.

  43. Limiting numbers at release by patonw · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Planned lack of testing might have been a contributing factor to the decision to restrict the number of units sold at launch. I mean, if they new it was going to be the most gawd awfully bugged first revision in console gaming history, they could save a lot by having fewer machines to recall.

  44. Doh ! by denisbergeron · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I am very surprised that one can be surprised about that !
    this is a god non-storie !

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  45. SuperNintendo? by zappepcs · · Score: 1

    Well, I'm boycotting Sony, and now xbox is crashing like a windows95 machine or worse. I guess that means I'll be playing Zelda on my old super nintendo machine for a while.

    Seriously, on face value, it doesn't look much like anyone is doing well lately in the tech sector, or at least in that sector that uses copy protection. While that is a broad statement, wouldn't it be odd to find out that DRM is causing the xbox to crash?

    1. Re:SuperNintendo? by d3ac0n · · Score: 2

      wouldn't it be odd to find out that DRM is causing the xbox to crash?

      Odd, no. Ironic, maybe. Funny as hell, ABSOLUTELY! :)

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  46. Xbox 360 Very Microsoft by Mini-Geek · · Score: 0

    correction
    title should read "Xbox 360 Very Microsoft"
    but, then again...Microsoft and Unstable are synonyms, so I guess it's correct

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  47. I knew... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    That "tower" orientation was going to cause problems. People: stop trying to stack multiple stereo components on top of your XBox 360 as if it was just another piece of media center equipment. It wasn't designed for that sort of thing.

    Oh, wait.

  48. Maybe Xbox 360 players...... by 8127972 · · Score: 1

    ....Need some hot coffee to help them deal with these problems?

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  49. I am so glad... by pulse2600 · · Score: 1

    ...I actually have a life that prevents me from sitting in a lawn chair in the rain all night outside Circuit City to buy a buggy POS game console made by a company who makes other very buggy products.

    1. Re:I am so glad... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      ...and yet, not so much of a life that you find it necessary to post little pithy comments like that on /. ;-)

    2. Re:I am so glad... by pulse2600 · · Score: 1

      Exactly...it's the closest one can get to personal utopia!

  50. Newest trend? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Finally MS can charge people for "critical updates" via Xbox Live subscription.
    I personally own an xbox, but would never dream of paying for Live. Looks like the 360 users may not have a choice if they want a "stable" gaming platform.

    1. Re:Newest trend? by SScorpio · · Score: 1

      Nah, that's just the reason every Xbox 360 includes the free Silver Live Subscription. People will be able to download patches, and buy things from the Marketplace, but not play multiplayer games.

  51. Doesn't it strike you as a bit odd by tkrotchko · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I understand what you're saying and to a certain extent I agree.

    But give how common these problems are, doesn't it strike you as odd? This is almost like there was no testing at all, which doesn't make sense. The developers surely would have caught these weeks, if not months ago.

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    1. Re:Doesn't it strike you as a bit odd by Stinky+Fartface · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Obviously they would have caught errors on this scale in testing. This must have been a manufacturing error, not a design error. That still doesn't let them off the hook. They are responsible for their quality control too. But I imagine they will iron this out shortly and offer full exchanges on returned units. Sony had similar issues with flimsy PSP's at launch too.

    2. Re:Doesn't it strike you as a bit odd by buraianto · · Score: 1

      Full exchanges with all those extra units they have laying around, huh. Because they have excess inventories right now.

    3. Re:Doesn't it strike you as a bit odd by hazee · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Maybe it's because the development/testing boxes were quite different to the production boxes?

      For instance, if the development kits arrived in desktop-PC-style cases, then they may have had much better airflow than the production boxes - maybe the production boxes are overheating? (which sounds like a reasonable explanation for the problems experienced)

    4. Re:Doesn't it strike you as a bit odd by dioscaido · · Score: 2, Insightful

      yes, from the utterly scientific method of a website poll, and one user's pictures, we can determine that the xbox 360 has problems for an inordinate amount of users... sigh... People here are just making a big deal about a few people's issues because it is Microsoft. When you are manufacturing such a complex device you are bound to have a small percentage that may have issues. Does anyone here remember the PS2 launch, and the horrific stability/overheat problems the first gen machines had? PSP with dead pixels? Ipod nanos? etc...

      This is why I will wait for the second or third round of manufactured xboxes. Even with the testing they put the hardware through, some are bound to get by on the first run.

    5. Re:Doesn't it strike you as a bit odd by mad+flyer · · Score: 1

      Maybe it's because the dev units were Macintoshes...

      \Happy with ny PSP for now...
      \\not a big gamer anyway...

    6. Re:Doesn't it strike you as a bit odd by locnar42 · · Score: 1

      I think they knew about the problem beforehand, and that is one of the reasons for the limited supply. They are busy retooling the factories to fix it, which causes supply to be a bit lower.

  52. Hardwaring or soft? by AntiDragon · · Score: 1

    Much as I hate to resist the tempation to bash a certain monopolist corporation....

    Is it seriously Microsoft's fault that these crashes are occuring? Could it not be poor QA on the dev side? Of course if that were the case then is it due to poor QA in general or a lack of dev support...Which brings the circle back round to MS again....Oooh..Getting dizzy...

    Considering the architecture in that little box o' tricks is way off of MS' normal experience (they've been an x86 house since NT4. And I'm deliberately ignoring Windows Mobile...), I wouldn't be suprised if the dev kits they supplied to the developers are less than perfect. This in turn would mean more bugs an instabilities will creep in hence these (oh so pleasing!) occurences.

    Of course it's just speculation. I mean, I'm posting on Slashdot - you don't *really* expect me to research this, do you? ;) But I wouldn't expect these crashes to be flaws in the actual console itself (harware or embedded OS) but more likely immaturity in the dev process and accompanying SDKs due to radical architecture change and the rush to release first. So later games are likely to be better in this resepect.

    Still not gonna buy one though......

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    1. Re:Hardwaring or soft? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      All XBOX360 games must pass an internal Microsoft QA process regardless of the developer in order to be finally released to production. So yeah....it's Microsoft's fault.

  53. Comment removed by account_deleted · · Score: 1

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  54. Or how about? by Joseph+Vigneau · · Score: 5, Funny

    Have you tried blowing on the DVD, and wiggling it around a bit?

    1. Re:Or how about? by Viper+Daimao · · Score: 5, Funny

      Have you tried buying a PS2/Gamecube?

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    2. Re:Or how about? by Torontoman · · Score: 1

      Or moving the right Analog controller to the left, Hitting the left trigger button, and hitting the power button at the same time.

      Torontoman

    3. Re:Or how about? by theJML · · Score: 1

      The temple tap (slapping both top front corners of the NES at the same time) always worked for me, give that a shot!

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    4. Re:Or how about? by krewemaynard · · Score: 1

      up down up down left right left right b a b a

      That puts the 360 in god mode with infinite lives. Enjoy.
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    5. Re:Or how about? by wo1verin3 · · Score: 0, Redundant

      Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A

    6. Re:Or how about? by ElVaquero · · Score: 1

      And the PS2 has never had hardware issues?

    7. Re:Or how about? by Jack+Taylor · · Score: 1

      Or if those two don't work, just ask EA...

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  55. Track record by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    For a moment, let us ignore the personal computing side of Microsoft. In recent history, they have been involved with 2 major video game systems (off of the top of my head):

    Dreamcast (windows ce)

    Out of the box, the Dreamcast was designed in such a way that anyone with a home burned cd could boot unsigned code. Perhaps they will write cleaner code next time?

    XBOX

    The XBOX shipped with (no less than 3) critical flaws in its BIOS, allowing unsigned code to be ran provided that it was given the OK from signed media (I.E. Mechassault, SplinterCell, 007). Perhaps they will write cleaner code next time?

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    Now, Microsoft has a lot of market pressure on themselves with this system (next gen hype). Paired with the fact that they are changing 3 signifigant pieces of their architecture between console generations (namely cpu and gpu), a quick release is simply a disaster waiting to happen. The signs have been there for a while (power supply and wireless issues at Walmart, as well as blue screening). Perhaps with the deluxe package they will provide bugfixes?

    How long until these buggy first generation systems are running unsigned code like the previous generation systems? How long until Microsoft has to do recalls due to obviously faulty designs? How is Microsoft going to hope to win in Japan? How can you hope to have a solid fanbase when your games DROP FRAMES? These are all things that make me tell people to wait a few months to buy a next generation console.

    Don't get me wrong, I loved the Dreamcast and the XBOX (I have both of them about 10 feet away from me, and both probably have DMCA violating disc's in them right now to extend their usefulness). I just cannot justify anyone paying to be a beta tester. That's all. Save your cash, wait 2 months.

    1. Re:Track record by sqlrob · · Score: 2, Interesting

      The XBOX shipped with (no less than 3) critical flaws in its BIOS, allowing unsigned code to be ran provided that it was given the OK from signed media (I.E. Mechassault, SplinterCell, 007). Perhaps they will write cleaner code next time?

      You're combining things here. There were 3 flaws in the boot code. This is MS' fault.

      That has nothing to do with the overflows in those games. Unless MS wrote those games, they aren't responsible, unless they're auditing the code before signing it.

    2. Re:Track record by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You're combining things here. There were 3 flaws in the boot code. This is MS' fault.

      That has nothing to do with the overflows in those games. Unless MS wrote those games, they aren't responsible, unless they're auditing the code before signing it.


      Thanks for the correction (a bit tired and angry at the moment), that part was only partially true. Microsoft Game Studios released MechAssault. They didn't take the time to check for buffer overflows in their saved game routines. They could have gone a step further and simply insured that all save games had to be properly checksummed.

      the point still stands, though. The Dreamcast got exploited like piracy was going out of fashion. Microsoft had a perfect chance to avoid that happening with the XBOX. What do they do? Allow unsigned data into their system. Good programming practices should have prevented the whole soft-modification issue. Microsoft released power supplies that caught on fire (which they didn't solve until the 1.5 generation of XBOXen). Good engineering would have prevented this.

      Now there is a retail, next generation system suffering from crashes. When Microsoft pushes developers to finish release titles without even the most rudimentary bug testing, the little people end up getting screwed.

    3. Re:Track record by marcosdumay · · Score: 1

      unless they're auditing the code before signing it.

      Shouldn't they? What is the reason to sign a code if you don't at least test it before?

    4. Re:Track record by sqlrob · · Score: 1

      Because it's not a free development platform like the PC. The point is control.

  56. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Phybersyk0 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    somebody mod the parent post up.
    At work we get large quantities of hard drives from various manufacturers and out of every batch we usually get 1 or 2 that just will not spin up, or have other errors prohibiting their use.

    Considering the condition of some of the boxes I've seen people carrying out of the stores, it's no wonder there isn't a few machines that have had parts wriggle free.

    They probably make sure the system boots to the dashboard and then send it on for packaging.

    I seriously doubt that ANY video game console company does burn-in testing for 24-hours before shipping the unit to market. The costs would be (more) astronomical.

  57. Nomen est omen by msbsod · · Score: 1

    That is why they call it the Ex box.

  58. Amazing by wirerat1 · · Score: 1

    Why are people so excited about the Xbox 360? Or PS3? It seems like this is some sort of vicious cycle and we are reverting back to the Atari 2600 days. We are more than happy to throw away the freedom and flexbility of playing games on our own personal systems for the chance to experience these developers games in their locked in solution where they control and dictate every facet of the game? Why are we so willing to buy into the marketing hype around a system that has had very little road testing? Only now once the NDAs have been lifted do we really see that this product has been sent out to the masses, not because it was ready, but because MS didn't want to miss the chance to beat its competitors to market and potentially miss a Christmas release date. *sigh*

    I really wish we didn't buy into the hype so easily... We are such lemmings... Big business plays the tune and we happily follow behind consuming whatever crap they dish out.

    1. Re:Amazing by tomstdenis · · Score: 1

      You do realize the 2600 came out when people DIDN'T OWN personal systems [by which I assume you mean a PC].

      The point of a console though is to be an appliance. My desktop PC is a work station not a toy. Even though it can do 3D crap [has a 6600 in it] I work at it. My xbox and PS2 are toys and I use them to play games.

      The 360 totally misses this point and is trying to be a desktop PC. Be a fucking appliance.

      You don't see patches and upgrades for your microwave oven do ya? hehehehe

      Tom

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  59. Error right out of the box by mikekinasz · · Score: 2, Interesting

    My friend opened his up and got an error immediately. Turned it off.... and back on and got the same error. So he held down the power button for an extended period of time and YAY it fixed it somehow and he's not seen any errors since. So much for Quality Assurance. No reports of crashes yet though on the games.

  60. Welcome to Windows Update by mcgroarty · · Score: 3, Interesting

    How many game saves fit on the premium 360's hard drive after all the software updates?

  61. Cool crash screens though. by suso · · Score: 5, Funny

    You have to admit though. Those are some decent crash screens. Not unlike the screens you'd see when pulling out a Atari 2600 game cartridge with the power on. Hey wait, the crashes themselves look better than atari 2600 games. Oh no!

    1. Re:Cool crash screens though. by Gentlewhisper · · Score: 5, Funny

      >You have to admit though. Those are some decent crash screens. Not unlike the screens you'd see when pulling
      >out a Atari 2600 game cartridge with the power on. Hey wait, the crashes themselves look better than atari
      >2600 games. Oh no!

      Why didn't they color the crash screen using Microsoft's trademark blue?

    2. Re:Cool crash screens though. by Pad-Lok · · Score: 1

      They fear that people would relate it to Windows then.

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    3. Re:Cool crash screens though. by Thud457 · · Score: 5, Funny
      Forget "but does it run Linux?"

      What people really want to know is "does it run the Sony rootkit?"

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    4. Re:Cool crash screens though. by Alien+Being · · Score: 4, Funny

      "the crashes themselves look better than atari 2600 games"

      --- A Ballmerable Snowman ---

      Steve Ballmer is led onto a stage in chains and shackles. The audience looks aghast at the hideous creature. Although he is clearly dangerous, he seems to be pacified by a rather large contingent of middle managers.

      On the other side of the stage, Bill Gates is demonstrating the XBOX 360. The press is eating it up. The audience is on its feet. Suddenly the XBOX bursts into flames. Ballmer sees the flames and reacts with a violent primal rage. He explodes from his restraints with the strength of a hundred men. Rampaging through the audience, he effortlessly tears up rows of chairs, heaving them in every direction. Then, he turns on the people. He grabs each person by their ankles, turns them upside-down, and shakes the money out of their pockets. Bill Gates is speaking over the public adress "Please remain calm. The situation is under control." It's of no use. Panic has ensued.

      By this time, Ballmer is stomping around the arena, masturbating wildly, and crushing everyone and everything. Few survive. Finally, sweat-drenched and exhausted, he returns to the stage where he cuddles with his harem of developers.

    5. Re:Cool crash screens though. by Finite9 · · Score: 1

      Im not really up-to-date with all this 360 stuff, but dont the pictures on flickr contain japanese text? They are quite fuzzy pics, but it is definitely not english text in the lower half. Why would the Xbox US version of the console/game display yexy in japanese?? Are these fake screenies? -- Finite9

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    6. Re:Cool crash screens though. by Azathoth!EDC · · Score: 1

      More line, one-error-message-to-rule-them-all. The original Xbox was the same way: short, but important messages were displayed in all languages on a single screen.

    7. Re:Cool crash screens though. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      *laughs his ass off* You should be marked funny, instead of toll. -lms Joshua Rosen

    8. Re:Cool crash screens though. by L0neW0lf · · Score: 1

      Why didn't they color the crash screen using Microsoft's trademark blue?


      Duh. "Black Screen of Death" sounds SO much cooler, dude.

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    9. Re:Cool crash screens though. by The+Lynxpro · · Score: 2, Insightful

      "You have to admit though. Those are some decent crash screens. Not unlike the screens you'd see when pulling out a Atari 2600 game cartridge with the power on. Hey wait, the crashes themselves look better than atari 2600 games. Oh no!"

      Great. Compare the graphics of a year 2005 console with a platform that debuted in 1977.

      Funny thing is that my Atari 2600 still works. The only game that I ever had issues with was *Air Sea Battle*. Went through 20 cartridges of that and it never worked with my console. Good thing Atari didn't have a shrink-wrapped EULA to prevent the return of those cartridges back in the day.

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    10. Re:Cool crash screens though. by ccarson · · Score: 1, Insightful

      I bought mine, have been playing for almost 24 hours now and it hasn't crashed once. I've played about 7 or 8 games. I'm very impressed with the system and highly recommend it not only for the gaming but for the media features (i.e. streaming video, music, pics, etc.). Also, it's very easy to communicate with others over xbox live. Microsoft deserves credit for this product. You can tell they put a lot of work into it. I doubt you'll here that here but sometimes you have to call a spade a spade.

    11. Re:Cool crash screens though. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Thanks for the advertisment.

    12. Re:Cool crash screens though. by apoc06 · · Score: 1

      black is the new blue! mod parent up!

      if they can makeover j allard [i keep typing alacard every time i spell his name] why cant they makeover their screen of impending doom?

    13. Re:Cool crash screens though. by grolschie · · Score: 1

      > The only game that I ever had issues with was *Air Sea Battle*.
      > Went through 20 cartridges of that and it never worked with my
      > console.

      I had no problems with Air Sea Battle on my old 2600 over 20 years ago. Was a great game and never crashed once. Great multiplayer game indeed. My problem was that the joysticks wore out real fast.

    14. Re:Cool crash screens though. by TimeSpeak · · Score: 2, Informative

      OMG no-body's mentioned it's identical to the Mac OS crash screen, .... I guess /. readers are all linux and windows mongrels
      M$ those idea stealing bastards, I guess their all to popular BSD (blue screen of death) wasn't cutting it.

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    15. Re:Cool crash screens though. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Ha. "Masturbating Wildly." Quality. After seeing his "Microsoft Dance" clip on EbaumsWorld.com, it's not entirely difficult to visualize your scene.

    16. Re:Cool crash screens though. by KingPrad · · Score: 2, Funny

      I thought I was too old to be further psychologically damaged. How wrong I was!

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    17. Re:Cool crash screens though. by LucasGreen · · Score: 1

      Hey, just because someone gives a good review of something doesn't mean it's an advertisement. That would be like calling the original post in this thread "mudslinging".
      It's just user reviews.

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    18. Re:Cool crash screens though. by acro-god · · Score: 0

      And then Bill Gates stares wide-eyed and says... WOW! That's a hell of an act, what do you call it? and Steve Jobs says... "The Aristocrats!"

    19. Re:Cool crash screens though. by The+Lynxpro · · Score: 1

      "I had no problems with Air Sea Battle on my old 2600 over 20 years ago. Was a great game and never crashed once. Great multiplayer game indeed. My problem was that the joysticks wore out real fast."

      On my 2600, the game would not play if a controller was plugged into the second joystick port. Nobody else I knew had that problem with the game. Perhaps if the net existed back then and we all had computers, maybe I would have discovered other people with the same problem...

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    20. Re:Cool crash screens though. by fatboyslack · · Score: 1

      Yeah, I remember a friend having problems along these lines. Of course we weren't allowed games 'cause thems was the devils work'.

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      Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself. -- Leo Tolstoy
    21. Re:Cool crash screens though. by Fussen · · Score: 1

      You're right. Sure it may be a sweet console with excellent user interface and yada yad yada, but this is about this wonderful excellent quality product CRASHING. Sure Microsoft may have spent a lot of time developing the machine.. but they may have not spent a lot of time verifying the assembly plants' output product. Considering that some people are having crashes running the first lap of Gotham.. it makes me wonder if the machine itself was ever put through it's paces.

    22. Re:Cool crash screens though. by aichpvee · · Score: 0, Flamebait

      It'd be more convincing if you could count accurately to at least 8. Because I know the games (if you actually have any) are sitting right there next to your bottles of mountain dew and bags of cheetos so it's not like you even have to remember.

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    23. Re:Cool crash screens though. by si618 · · Score: 1

      > recommend it not only for the gaming but for the media features (i.e. streaming video, music, pics, etc.

      So what does it do that the XBMC doesn't?

      I'm only going to buy a 360 if the games are better than the ps3.

      With all the reported isues with the 360 launch it's actually nice being in the arse end of the tech world for once (Australia)

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    24. Re:Cool crash screens though. by ultranova · · Score: 1

      OMG no-body's mentioned it's identical to the Mac OS crash screen, .... I guess /. readers are all linux and windows mongrels
      M$ those idea stealing bastards, I guess their all to popular BSD (blue screen of death) wasn't cutting it.

      Linux and Mac users simply don't see their systems crash screen often enough to remember what it looks like. Windows users do.

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  62. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by neillewis · · Score: 1

    Hopefully it is just a small number of units, or Microsoft's spangly launch is so doomed.

  63. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by QuietLagoon · · Score: 1
    So half a dozen out of the hundreds of thousands of new Xbox 360 owners are having problems.

    Good point. You should improve the research behind your numbers as well. As of now, we do not know the extent of the problem, nor whether the problem gets better or worse with time, nor whether it is just "a half a dozen" who are experiencing the problem (e.g., how many were bought for Christmas presents and not even opened yet?). If it is a marginal hardware component, the problem will tend to get worse as the component ages.

  64. Hmm... by MaestroSartori · · Score: 1

    ...I wonder if maybe it's just hardware failures. Obviously we'll never know, but given that it's entirely feasible to buy one of these things with (for example) a fried ram chip, or a faulty dvd drive, I wonder if it's as simple as just the normal percentage of failed hardware you expect when buying any item of complex computer equipment?

    1. Re:Hmm... by wpiman · · Score: 1
      It is possible, but things like bed of nails testing, BIST, and unit test should have found most of these.

      DVDs are probably somewhat hard to test. It could also be they are having a problem with the DVDs themselves- maybe they scratch too easily.

      Is there an upgrade path for this thing if it is a software issue.

    2. Re:Hmm... by MaestroSartori · · Score: 1

      If it's software, then it should be an easy upgrade. The Xbox BIOS and dashboard software updates over Xbox Live, but I assume there'd be a way of doing it from disk too...

  65. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by matgorb · · Score: 1

    Well i think this is different sorry, buying an xbox is like buying a microwave or a stereo, you expect it to work all the time, as long as it is used as it should be. Comparing a new Xbox to a Linux install is like comparing a new car with one where you upgrade the motor with a home made one not necessarily conform for the car and expect it to work as reliable as before...

  66. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Illserve · · Score: 1

    The difference is that consoles are a static gaming platform, and they're running a small batch of rigidly defined, non configurable software (the release titles).

    This is about as easy as QA testing gets so there is absolutely no excuse for crashes of any kind on the release lineup.

    More to the point, something like this is certainly newsworthy, especially in the Games section. Even without the Microsoft shadenfreude, /.'ers are being warned to stay away from the 360 until these bugs are ironed out.

  67. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by slavemowgli · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Well, I don't know about you, but if I buy systems with a *pre-installed* OS, no matter whether it's Linux or Windows or OS X or Plan 9 or whatever, I expect the system to be in a usable state. There is such a thing as quality control.

    This is even more true when you consider that a console is not like a PC - from a customer's point of view at least, it's much closer to any regular home appliance. To give an example, if you bought a new toaster and it didn't work, would you then say "that's OK, it might not have worked if I had installed NetBSD on it myself, too"? I don't know about you, but if I buy a toaster, I kinda expect it to be able to produce toast. And if I buy a game console, I kinda expect to be able to play games.

    And seriously, how many console models have you seen in your life that had this kind of failure after the initial launch? I've been buying consoles ever since the mid-80's, and I don't recall something like this happening ever, so I definitely would say that it *is* news indeed, in the truest sense of the word. Or is it just that it shouldn't be reported because it's Microsoft and you're a drooling fanboy who cries "M$ bashing! unfair! everytime he sees something that might be construed as being critical of M$?

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  68. Unstable? by SpikeSpegiel · · Score: 5, Informative

    I waited up all night in front of a Best Buy to get mine. I also purchased Project Gotham Racing 3 and Kameo. With both games, I've spent most of my time playing PGR3. I have not had one crash, and the only trace I've seen of it is on Kotaku.

    As a note, the system is very thermally unstalbe. I have mine vertical, and every vent is needed. If you were to block any of the airholes for any reason, or to trap the air exiting via the rear of the sytsem, the system potentially could overheat. The exhaust was very high temperature when I checked it after an hour or two of PGR3.

    My rig (for reference) was running at 720P for part of it, 1080i for the other part (to compare whose transcoder was better, my TV or the XBOX). I'm on XBOX live, and upon boot, the system updated itself and restarted. This could have been a critical update that fixed the problem that people are talking about.

    All and all, I'm quite impressed with the hardware. The emulation works better with some XBOX games than others. For instance, Forza motorsport runs sluggishly on the 360, yet Dead or Alive 3 runs flawlessly.

    The live marketplace is impressive. They have HD downloads available, such as music videos and trailers. In addition, you can download new games such as bejewled from Microsoft. There are also themes that can be purchased via live, and as Penny Arcade themes are available, many people should be able to get their themes for sale on Live.

    If I see crashes, I'll repost. However, so far, after 10+ hours of operation, most of which with PGR3, I have no crashes or errors to report.

    1. Re:Unstable? by whyde · · Score: 1
      However, so far, after 10+ hours of operation, most of which with PGR3, I have no crashes...


      Horse pucky. I'll bet you've crashed the car at least a few dozen times in the first hour. If not, you don't stand a chance of winning the race.

    2. Re:Unstable? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I mark so many people here as /. foes it's hard to keep up with them all. We need a classification system so I can figure out why I marked someone as a foe. In your case the category would be "Waited in a line all night to buy an Xbox". Anyway, you're on the list. Even if I won't remember exactly why I put you on it.

    3. Re:Unstable? by SpikeSpegiel · · Score: 1

      As for that, lets just say I'm glad I'm not paying to maintain any of those cars. I'd be so broke... ;P

    4. Re:Unstable? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I can leave my GameCube running in a closed backpack. For days. I love Nintendo.

  69. Update! by RasendeRutje · · Score: 1

    These crashed are propably on machines that weren't updated with the latest XBox360 Security Updates. Or maybe it were machines that infected with Sony's DRM?

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  70. Kudos to M$ by jc87 · · Score: 0

    After all they are making the first step to make a console more look-a-like to a pc , crashes are no longer exclusivity of a computer owner (or shall i say a wintendo user?)

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  71. Misleading Headline by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    How can you call the XBOX 360 'very unstable', based purely on a couple of sporadic forum posts, by anonymous people with no real media credibility. While I'm certainly not saying they are fake, I am saying some people have an agenda. And frankly, it wouldn't surprise me if some "hyper-ultra anti MS zealots" that frequent this site would do such a thing purely for kicks and a lack of maturity, such is the nature of those with a religeous devotion to something. Also, who says these people havn't opened up the XBOX, had a fiddle, tried some modding etc...

    Furthermore, with the exponentially increasing complexity of electronic products these days, it's to be expected that there will be some software bugs that need ironing out. A console as complex as the XBOX 360, with advanced networking features and a system such as Live will of course have some bugs to iron out. Microsoft will replace faulty units, because they wish the XBOX 360 to succeed and public outcry wouldn't be to there advantage.

    Finally, When Slashdot posts an article about the XBOX 360 launch, with links to sites effectively praising the console as an excellent product, with respected sites such as [H]ardocp giving it the thumbs up, it's poor journalism to immediately follow up with an instability article with poor sources. Common sense tells me if the XBOX 360 was 'very unstable', sites such as [H]ardOCP and GameSpy who would be testing and evaluating it extensively would also have run into issues, yet I see no mention of this on their sites.

    Very unstable? Rubbish. Editors need to be more responsible and ensure articles have an appropriate headline.

    1. Re:Misleading Headline by RasendeRutje · · Score: 1

      Mr. Gates? Is that you?

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    2. Re:Misleading Headline by MikeBabcock · · Score: 1

      Console gaming systems should never crash, period.

      That's the whole point -- its a plug&play gaming system. No configuration necessary.

      Otherwise, nobody would've complained about the PS2 damaging discs in its first generation.

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  72. Buffer overflows... by kugeln · · Score: 1

    Guess the programmers' idea of using the buffer overflows built into the system to try to get some extra performance just didn't work out... And I'll 2nd the whole 'bursting into flames and killing you' sentiment.

  73. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by op00to · · Score: 1

    Ahem. The story did not say that it was a widespread problem, though there's no evidence to the contrary either. They said the boxes were very unstable. A crashing box, to me, seems very unstable. The only higher level of unstability would probably be spontaneous combustion, or perhaps explosion.

    Perhaps you might want to take the 'read the story and then post' approach in the future.

  74. It's a hassle to get a replacement. by CyricZ · · Score: 1

    It can often be quite a hassle getting a replacement for such a product. Not only that, but then there's the wait involved. And if they shipped one faulty unit, what's to say that a new unit won't be just as faulty?

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    1. Re:It's a hassle to get a replacement. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Welcome to the world of consumer electronics, i suppose that microsoft is the first company ever to ship a substandard likely to break piece of hardware. I can think of at least one brand of mp3 player thats even more likely to break on you.

    2. Re:It's a hassle to get a replacement. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Rio?

    3. Re:It's a hassle to get a replacement. by Chuck+Chunder · · Score: 1

      My only xbox related experience was very good. One of the sticks on a controller broke (was stuck going down and left internally) in the last month of the xbox's warranty. They gave me a freepost address to send it to and sent me another one by return mail. Of course that wasn't a 'hot' period like the launch is, so it will be interesting to see how well they handle it.

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  75. $400 Well-Saved by josh.loomis · · Score: 1
    I'm so glad I didn't freeze my behind off waiting in line for one of these things.

    One Microsoft exec on G4 said "I don't see any reason you'd wait to buy it." Well, I did!

    - Waiting for better games (Gun, Gears of War, Crackdown, Superman Returns, King Kong)
    - Avoiding the inevitable first few rounds of hardware glitches and recalls
    - Price breaks!

    I'll be doing the same with the PS3. Caveat emptor!

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  76. Heat by captaineo · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The graphics glitches in those screenshots look like what happens when a modern graphics card overheats. For some reason the contents of the video RAM tend to get corrupted (covered with checkerboard blocks or rainbow colors) right before the system halts altogether.

    I don't have an Xbox, but maybe you could try running it with the cover off or a fan blowing on it?

    1. Re:Heat by QuantumPion · · Score: 1, Interesting

      What kind of outcry do you think there will be if microsoft releases a patch via live which reduces the clock speeds of the gpu/cpu, thus making games even more choppy? When I saw my friend playing Morrowind on the xbox for the first time, and saw the constant, dismal 15-20 fps, I knew I would probably never buy a console again. This crashing buisness with the 360 only reinforces that thought.

      This is why I'm a PC guy. With a PC, you can tweak your hardware to get the most stable, highest performance configuration. You can also change graphics settings within any game to get similar results. If a console game runs slow or the console itself crashes due to overheating or overclocking, you are out of luck.

    2. Re:Heat by MrBandersnatch · · Score: 1

      Aye, and from what Ive heard the 360 runs hot and loud. If a significant (and I dont know that it is) number of these are having issues in the middle of winter just WAIT till you see the failior rate 6 months down the line with summer heat and dust-clogged fans!

      I had a 6800 die on me this summer from overheating and that was despite the fact the thing was rated to be able to run at upto 120 C - when Id checked the core temp it was hitting only a little over 80 deg C but in a well ventillated case so I wasnt worried about it. Bt after a few weeks hot weather I had several crashes and then it just died on me. Given that the 360s card is in a smaller case Im betting its running VERY hot.........

    3. Re:Heat by SenFo · · Score: 1

      "I don't have an Xbox, but maybe you could try running it with the cover off or a fan blowing on it?"

      IANAL, but wouldn't that violate the DMCA?

    4. Re:Heat by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Winter doesn't start til the end of December... this is the season we call "Fall", or "Autumn".

    5. Re:Heat by PhilHibbs · · Score: 1

      There was an article recently, on Tom's Hardware I think, that explained how to dismantle your 360 and it didn't look easy. MS have deliberately made it difficult to disassemble, part of discouraging the mod-chippers I'd imagine. here it is. Anandtech, not Tom's. Sorry, An!

    6. Re:Heat by DrStrange66 · · Score: 2, Informative
      I don't have an Xbox, but maybe you could try running it with the cover off or a fan blowing on it?
      Taking the cover off will void your warranty. Meaning you will not be able to to return it if Microsoft is presured to recall bad units.
    7. Re:Heat by Jarnis · · Score: 5, Informative

      Opening xbox not only voids your warranty, but also probably makes things worse. The cooling has special ducts directing the airflow, and if you pluck those out, it'll overheat even easier.

    8. Re:Heat by mzwaterski · · Score: 1

      no

    9. Re:Heat by MrBandersnatch · · Score: 1

      Im in the UK and we tend to view Winter as starting sometime early in November. Admitedly the leaves have still been on the trees (and are still even now) rather late this year (Rather late? FRIGHTENINGLY late if you ask me matey pips) but still, to me, its winter.

    10. Re:Heat by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I have been a PC guy since my Commodore 64 became crap.

      But I am SICK of buying games that don't work out of the box for my PC, only to be told by the game manufacturer that its my system, OS, hardware, etc etc, when in fact it is a crappy game. Or a newer method game companies are using for PC games is the manufacturer states they don't do tech support, and to contact the publisher for tech support needs. Then you go to the publishers web pages to find that they have no forums/patches/contact info and you are SOL. I. Am. Tired. Of. It.

      I am sick of the game companies touting "minimum system specs" only to have the game run like complete shit even with the best of hardware. (Morrowind anyone? 5 years later still runs like shit on the most advanced hardware at times.... we're talking 12 fps on a 7800 gtx and 2 gigs ddr2 ram/P4 chip.) Unacceptable.

      PC game companies have become complacent, and it is very normal to get a PC game that needs an update before you even play it. (ahem, Ultima X and NWN Platinum) I started to like consoles more for the reason that the friggin games work... and thats it.

      Now that mantra is changing... and dammit I think I am done playing PC games because a form of entertainment is just becoming a source of extreme hassles. (Have you played Civ4? Whooooooo what FPS we are getting, cough, choke, spit.)

      You may like being able to tweak your computer so that the games actually work, but I am sick to death of it.

    11. Re:Heat by snuf23 · · Score: 1

      "(Have you played Civ4? Whooooooo what FPS we are getting, cough, choke, spit.)"

      I don't know what kind of setup you are running but I haven't seen any problems with Civ 4. I run it at 1280x1024 on a 3.2GHz P4, 1GB DDR 400, 6800GT setup.

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    12. Re:Heat by oboreruhito · · Score: 1

      if you pluck those out, it'll overheat even easier

      Not if you dunk it in oil.

      Seriously, has anyone thought about disassembling a 360 and putting it into a standard, less-sexy case to improve airflow? Even a well-designed case isn't going to push that much heat out as quickly as a decently-vented Mini ATX case.

    13. Re:Heat by NeMon'ess · · Score: 1

      It will not overheat easier because the ducts are attached to the circuitboard. Without a cover the ducted air could immediately leave the case instead of being forced out the holes on the right side of the system. What surprises me is that the DVD drive is full-size instead of half-height or laptop sized. Consequently, even though the graphics chip and memory have a large heatsink over them, the drive limits the height of the the fins to PC-card ranges. I would have thought it would be necessary to use a half-height drive with a taller heatsink underneath.

      In about a year heat issues are expected to decrease as the main core chip moves to a 65 nanometer manufacturing process instead of 90 nm, resulting in higher efficiency and less heat.

    14. Re:Heat by Chubby_C · · Score: 1
      i saw the video of it crashing and didn't see the xbox360 in the picture, how do we know the condition of the box, maybe they had it covered with the intent of causing the crash?

      just a question

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  77. In Microsoft's defense... by 20th+Century+Boy · · Score: 1

    It seems like this is the machine that gets all the crashes and other issues.

  78. Crashing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Do you mean crashing like this?
    http://www.smashmyxbox.com/

    1. Re:Crashing by msbsod · · Score: 1

      The Xbox smashing is also featured in an article by The Inquirer. They also wrote that Xbox geeks take this matter too serious. I just find it amazing how people go balistic over a toy like the Xbox.

  79. typical MS response by BushCheney08 · · Score: 1, Funny

    "I'm sorry, you'll need to contact the hardware manufacturer for that problem."

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  80. no crashes here by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    4 different games, 24 hours of continous play and not a single problem. looks great in 1080i too.

  81. Don't worry. Microsoft has a plan... by Cl1mh4224rd · · Score: 0, Troll

    ...or more:

    1) XBOX 360 Service Pack 1
    2) A third, functioning package (+$100).

    As a thought, has anyone checked their boxes for an "activation code"? ;o)

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  82. Time for a Nelson! by autophile · · Score: 1

    HA HA! Looking at all the gamers who walked away empty-handed after camping out all night, how about a *Double* Nelson? HA HA, HA HA! --Rob

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  83. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by Jeff+DeMaagd · · Score: 2, Insightful

    For all we know, it could be just bad game programming.

    The biggest problem I have with Microsoft OSs is the security, maintainability and usability.

    Under no circumstance do I believe that the NT line is unstable except for third party crap. Since 1998, I've had fewer BSODs with the NT-derived OSs than one every two years. The ones that I did get were actually because of bad hardware or a bad driver.

    Besides, no .0.00 release should be trusted to be stable, wait for an update.

  84. Bunch of whiny babies by Rogerborg · · Score: 0, Troll

    Can't they just download the patches?

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  85. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by digidave · · Score: 1

    Let's say over the next two weeks there are 100 posts of people having problems. Out of the total number of people who are having these problems, how many will post online about it? Maybe 1%, but probably more like 0.1% - 0.5% if the complaint to problem ratio is similar to other industries. And that's with only 100 complaints... I bet there may be a lot more.

    There could easily be ten thousand or more faulty XBoxes. We could be talking about a hardware, firmware or OS problem that may or may not occur in a high percentage of XBoxes over the next few months. It's an unknown, but it's good that these problems are being called out early so MS can figure out if it's just a few bad hardware components or something more serious. Seeing as the HDD is optional I doubt a bad one would cause many in-game crashes except while saving. Any crash would likely be when the system booted and tried to mount the partition.

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  86. This is a surprise... by Eggplant62 · · Score: 1

    exactly how?? This is typical Monolith Quality Assurance for ya.

  87. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by angrist · · Score: 1

    As you know, every post equates to One Billion people.

    Having several billion consoles crash ... I'd call that unstable.

  88. OFMG! 360 is not teh stable! by Aqua+OS+X · · Score: 1

    Agreed. As my screen name might indicate, I (like many people here) have a general distain for Microsoft products. Nevertheless, I'd be somewhat surprised if this was a widespread problem.

    They just did a giant weekend demo for average geeks and members of the press. No widespread malfunction reports were coming from that event.

    This -could- be a major f'k up, but it's probably a few faulty logic boards on a handful of devices. That's the price you pay for buying a brand new device with a brand new architecture.

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    1. Re:OFMG! 360 is not teh stable! by east+coast · · Score: 0, Troll

      As my screen name might indicate, I (like many people here) have a general distain for Microsoft products.

      So being a Mac enthusiast now translates into anti-microsoft? That's unfortunate you see the world in such black and white terms.

      I guess this means since Rush is my favorite rock band I can no longer listen to (and must slight at every possible oppertunity) Pink Floyd. That's a damn shame.

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    2. Re:OFMG! 360 is not teh stable! by Aqua+OS+X · · Score: 1

      So being a Mac enthusiast now translates into anti-microsoft?

      Typically, yes. Outspoken Mac enthusiasts almost always have distain for Microsoft. A trip to Macworld or your local Apple store will tell you that much.

      That being said, I'm using an Intellimouse, I love Halo, and I'm developing software in Windows as I type. But that doesn't mean I don't think far too many of Microsoft's products don't suck giant donkey balls.

      I guess this means since Rush is my favorite rock band I can no longer listen to (and must slight at every possible oppertunity) Pink Floyd. That's a damn shame.

      A Rush analogy?

      Well there's something else I tend to hate.... Rush.

      "IIIIII will choose free will"

      ahhh!

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    3. Re:OFMG! 360 is not teh stable! by east+coast · · Score: 1

      Typically, yes. Outspoken Mac enthusiasts almost always have distain for Microsoft. A trip to Macworld or your local Apple store will tell you that much.

      Oh well, another reason to not take the Mac fanatics seriously.

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  89. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Fortyseven · · Score: 1

    Didn't the PS2 or something have some issue with the CD drive mechanism being faulty on a large number of them early on in it's life cycle?

  90. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by slashname3 · · Score: 1, Informative

    You obviously don't understand how /. works. Post quickly with little content, slam Microsoft when possible, and duplicate the story as quickly as possible with no new content.

    Once you get the rules down it won't bother you so much. :)

  91. Should we expect any less from MS by blankoboy · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I may get modded down or flamebait but should we have really expected any less from the folks who brought us Windows?

    1. Re:Should we expect any less from MS by mlk · · Score: 1

      Well, the XBox was "not bad", and Win2K+ is "acceptable", so we should expect the 360 to work.

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  92. Rushed to market? by Winterblink · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Who knows, this could be a result of Microsoft rushing the hardware to make it in time for the holiday season.

    In the case of PDZ, I'd question the stability of the game from the fact they were stamping the damn thing before running it through Microsoft's test regime. The problem is with both parties frankly, because if you're stamping it before final testing, the you probably didn't do your OWN testing to make sure things were working properly. Or, I bet Rare was biting its fingernails hoping Microsoft didn't find known issues.

    Admittedly, this is version 1 of the 360. You can never find all the problems until a product is put out to market and widespread use finds all sorts of issues you never thought of. For all we know, some people having issues maybe have their 360 plugged into a dizzying array of power bars hooked up behind their home theaters. Power issue, maybe? Inadequate cooling? Time will tell.

    In any case, I'm pretty glad I'm not an early adopter this go-around. I'm still considering picking one up, but I think I'll wait until the game library's a little less sports-heavy, and maybe for the 65nm chipped versions to hit the shelves.

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    1. Re:Rushed to market? by swelke · · Score: 2, Funny

      Admittedly, this is version 1 of the 360.

      So you're saying it's going to take them 359 more versions to get it right? That sounds about par for the course from Microsoft.

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    2. Re:Rushed to market? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      Admittedly, this is version 1 of the 360.

      Maybe they should keep version 1 in the labs and only release version 2. For all hardware.

  93. Mine is running flawlessly by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I am one of the crazies who camped over night for mine. I bought the premium with Project Gotham Racing 3 and Madden '06, I have not had a single problem with either in the roughly 8 hours of play so far.

    Hardware is inherently flawed, *some* systems will be bad, this is fact. Its whether or not those numbers are within the acceptable tolerance or not that should be questioned. Remember, this is a game console, not an airplane flight computer, crashes are going to happen.

  94. Nintendo by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Nintendo is the only system dealer that sells good durable systems, from launch.

  95. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You are forgetting that on the Xbox (and probably the 360 too) everything runs in kernel mode, not just the embedded OS.

  96. Oh, They Can Win by Greyfox · · Score: 4, Insightful
    They could give us a correct estimate of how long it will take them to actually do the job correctly. Or better yet, not talk about their new product until it's actually out the door, which IBM had to do for a long time under their consent decree with the DOJ, since they used to regularly abuse their monopoly power in the mainframe market by claiming their new mainframe would have millions of new features that their competitors never even dreamed of and would be out in just one more year. So naturally everyone would hold off their IT purchasing for another year. Then IBM would push the release date back or release a product with far fewer features than they originally said they would. That was the original anti-competitive practise that IBM invented. Yes, Microsoft can't even be innovative in business process.

    Of course, they've also shown that they can win with their anti-competitive practises. Too bad there's not some sort of legal entity that will call them on it...

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    1. Re:Oh, They Can Win by garcia · · Score: 1

      Or better yet, not talk about their new product until it's actually out the door, which IBM had to do for a long time under their consent decree with the DOJ, since they used to regularly abuse their monopoly power in the mainframe market by claiming their new mainframe would have millions of new features that their competitors never even dreamed of and would be out in just one more year.

      Should Sony have to abide by this as well (even though both aren't under the specific sanctions that IBM was)? It would be nice wouldn't it?

  97. Games crashing - how frustrating. by bigtallmofo · · Score: 0

    Nothing pisses me off more while I'm gaming than a crash.

    I agree. I mean, here I am trying to waste time playing a game and then it crashes, wasting my time. It's very frustrating.

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    1. Re:Games crashing - how frustrating. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Out of curiosity, why do you consider playing games a waste of time? Is there anything that you don't consider a waste of time if it's not filling your pockets with money?

  98. MS bashing is fun? by NetJunkie · · Score: 1, Redundant

    How many units did they ship? How many have problems? What's the percentage of failure? Please, let's not give in to the 12 year olds freaking out on forums when they got a bad one. The squeeky wheel gets the oil, remember. There isn't a problem that affects all XBoxes. You have to expect a number of defective units.

    Mine plays fine. I played it for probably 6 hours last night. I had no problems in PGR3, CoD2, or Kameo. Mine sits in a closed component rack that isn't good for airflow.

    1. Re:MS bashing is fun? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You have the break completely-after-warrenty-is-over feature set.

      You 'll kill it within the year .

  99. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by fimbulvetr · · Score: 1


    And seriously, how many console models have you seen in your life that had this kind of failure after the initial launch? I've been buying consoles ever since the mid-80's, and I don't recall something like this happening ever, so I definitely would say that it *is* news indeed, in the truest sense of the word.

    Well we have this thing called the internet now. It actually allows us to talk in almost real time. News, rumours and porn can spread (pun!) at near light speed. When my family got our first Nintendo, it didn't work out of the box. We took it back, exchanged it for a new one. Of course, I didn't post it in my blog, submit it to news sites, take screen shots or even IM my brethren who also purchased one. Hardly any of these things were around/popular when the Dreamcast/PS2 were released, so it's little wonder that you didn't hear about similiar failures. Another thing, the 360s are much, much more complex than nintendos, game boys, ps2s and toasters. I have absolutely no doubt that the out of the box failure rate would be higher. Almost like comparing motorcycles to unicycles.

    p.s. I'm far from an M$ fanboy, but I think you need to put this issue into perspective.

  100. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by johnpaul191 · · Score: 1

    you figure the people posting their woes are probably furious. when you consider all the effort they seemed to put into getting their prized new gaming system early. i don't really feel bad for them, but i can understand they would be irrational after camping out in a parking lot for 24 hours to bring home a system that is buggy. personally i would not wait in a checkout line of 20 minutes to buy any game system, let alone camp in a parking lot.... but that's just me.

    one day people will learn that being an early adopter means you take some risks. it's not like they were buying a cabbage patch kid. there are not really software updates for xbox or PS systems... right? you take what you get.

  101. /. crap by estebanf · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Most of the posts says that the console works great after several continous hours of playing. Only a few reported problems... it seems to me this is a /. overeaction.

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  102. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by NetJunkie · · Score: 0

    I've gotten defective stereos and appliances. Defects happen. No manufacturing process is 100%.

  103. Re:Last minute change in the BIOS? by TrappedByMyself · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It sounds like either the dev kits weren't in sync with production units, or someone as MS decided to add a last minute DRM to the BIOS.

    It sounds like you're just making shit up.

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  104. Wrong by thelonestranger · · Score: 0

    It just says Haaahahahahahaaahahahahahahaahahah!!!! in 9 different languages.

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  105. the law makes it so by r00t · · Score: 2, Insightful

    In general, a company and/or the executives can get sued by the shareholders if profit isn't the primary goal.

    More specifically, it's "shareholder value", which is pretty much profit except that you might disguise the profit from the IRS.

    1. Re:the law makes it so by Rude+Turnip · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      "In general, a company and/or the executives can get sued by the shareholders if profit isn't the primary goal.
      More specifically, it's "shareholder value", which is pretty much profit except that you might disguise the profit from the IRS."

      Wrong-ish. In the most general sense, the shareholders will due the executives if the company isn't run according to its purpose, which may or may not be making a profit or increasing shareholder value.

      To put it another way, if feeding babies to Republicans became the hot, new profitable thing for search engine companies to do, Google's shareholders can't sue Larry & Sergey if they don't do it, because one of the objectives in Google's corporate charter is to "do no evil." Google's founders made a choice to be that way and anyone buying into the company is well aware of it.

      Sorry folks...it all comes back to making a personal decision about the mark you want to leave on the world, and claiming "buh, buh, but it's a corporation!" is no excuse.

    2. Re:the law makes it so by Dan+Ost · · Score: 3, Insightful

      You're (potentially inadvertantly) equivocating profit with value. They are not necessarily the same thing. If a public company is required to make a good faith effort to increase shareholder value, such things as reputation and integrity can be more important for the long-term success/value of the company than near-term profit.

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    3. Re:the law makes it so by Nice2Cats · · Score: 1
      ...such things as reputation and integrity can be more important for the long-term success/value of the company than near-term profit.

      Except, my friend, your average CEO isn't there long enough to give a flying fuck about long-term success. He wants his three quarters of gold and glory, and then he's out of there.

      Places like Apple and Microsoft are pretty much the exception with their stick-it CEOs. The half-live of top managers everywhere else is pretty bad.

  106. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by non0score · · Score: 1

    In addtion, there is the defective PSP LCD screen and the tray in the back can pop open shooting the disc at someone (people would expect at least some sort of quality control). There's also the entire PS2 DVDROM thing that someone else mentioned earlier (DVD drive failing after even a year is hardly acceptable). I agree with you in that these events *are* news. Which is why the RMA/replacements for the PSPs and the class action suit against Sony were mentioned here on Slashdot.

  107. Mark me as a troll if you want... by casualsax3 · · Score: 0

    ... but this makes me INCREDIBLY happy. I was just reading September's EGM and there was a quote from Xbox VP J Allard said when asked what motivates him: "What gets me out of bed and into the office every day is the thought of (SCEA President) Ken Kutaragi's resignation letter, framed, hanging next to my desk" That's disgusting, and that has everything to do with why I despise the Xbox. Nintendo is out there to make good games for the sake of making good games. Microsoft is out there just to dominate, and Sony is caught in a pissing match with them. The next generation of systems is going to mark the end of gaming as we all know it. Graphics and internet connectivity BS - two things that have nothing to do with what makes a truly great game - are the foundation of the next generation of systems. Gaming is going to suffer.

    1. Re:Mark me as a troll if you want... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I wouldn't mind one of the Big Two falling spectacularly. It'd be a nice lesson to all of the megacorporations out there who want to buy their way into the business:
      it doesn't always work.

      We'd also see a match between Nintendo and the Big Guy That Survived. It'd be interesting to see who gamers opt-for then.

    2. Re:Mark me as a troll if you want... by TomHandy · · Score: 1

      I hope you don't get modded down as a troll. I think this is an important distinction; there is a big difference between people who get jazzed up just by the idea of creating something cool and great and fun, and people who get jazzed up more by the thought of driving someone else out of the market.

  108. Come on Slashdot..... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I know this is Slashdot, and we just LOVE to bash microsoft, but give me a break! This article comes from a 3 sentence posting by some arbitrary person on a gaming forum that his box was crashing? I'm sure his box *is* indeed having troubles, but who knows what could be cuasing it, maybe he decided to store the xbox between his matresses and its overheating, maybe he tried to mod it, maybe he poured applejuice in it becuase he thought it looked thirsty... I think we should grow up a bit here, regardless of what you think about microsoft, they do *actually* have some knowledge of producing software and game systems, and i'm quite confident PGR and XBox were tested to the max. By the way, I got my xbox about 1am on launch day, and played PGR for several hours straight, along with many other games, have yet to see a glitch.

  109. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Agave · · Score: 1
    This is normal. With the massive number of parts in the Xbox 360, it's to be expected that some are defective on a few units. Microsoft will give them a replacement. Move along, nothing to see here.


    This is certainly NOT normal for the console industry. It IS par for the course for Microsoft Software though. Console users are not accustomed the 'release early, release often' practices that MS champions in the software industry.

    You're assuming it's a hardware failure and that it can be fixed by a replacement; I assume it's a software failure that will be fixed with a Live update or a boot CD (which might require units to be swapped as to install at the factory, but nonetheless root cause is probably software).

    Your acceptance of such failures is typical of most PC users and I think it's a shame that MS and others have managed to set your expectations so low. If more people were outraged when they had to reboot or had to restart programs perhaps quality would improve.

  110. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by NetJunkie · · Score: 1

    Bugs, or a manufacturing defect? Mine plays fine. Same game. Same OS. Same hardware. There will be units that ship with a defect. It happens on any product. Now with the Internet every 12 year old that feels personally wronged can jump from forum to forum to complain.

  111. Apples and Oranges by legomad · · Score: 0

    PS2 is Previous-Gen, Xbox 360 is next-Gen.

    1. Re:Apples and Oranges by Phisbut · · Score: 1
      PS2 is Previous-Gen, Xbox 360 is next-Gen.

      If all we have are "previous" and "next", we are living in some sort of weird "current-gen" time where there are no consoles and fanboys have nowhere to go... scary.

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  112. Actually by paranode · · Score: 3, Insightful
    Things like toasters and other appliances do come defective once in a while. This is not news. If your toaster is defective then you take it back and they replace it. There is nothing (yet) to indicate this Xbox problem is widespread. Slashdot just wanted to post this 'story' because they wanted to be able to laugh at MS and pretend the evil giant was on its knees because all Xbox 360s are defective. MS has it coming once in a while and deserves to be bashed but in this instance it's the MS-haters who sound like drooling fanboys.

    And for what it's worth another poster has already pointed out that Sony had some issues with the PS2 and there were lawsuits over it. These things do happen once in a while, get the replacement and get over it.

    1. Re:Actually by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      dude you don't pay $400 for a fucking toaster. If I pay that kind of money, it better work.

    2. Re:Actually by PetriBORG · · Score: 1
      Things like toasters and other appliances do come defective once in a while. This is not news. If your toaster is defective then you take it back and they replace it. There is nothing (yet) to indicate this Xbox problem is widespread.

      But of course if I got a defective appliance I could return it, good luck on returning that XBox 360 now that he's opened it and started using it just because its crashs sometimes.

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  113. Quick, somebody install Linux on it! by ylikone · · Score: 1
    I mean, if you want stability, it's the logical choice.

    Only problem is that it would be reduced to playing only UT2004, Doom 3, Enemy Territory, Quake 4 and a slew of Loki ports (from about 6 years ago).

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  114. Plan 9? by tomcres · · Score: 1
    Cool! Where can I get Plan 9 preinstalled? :-)

    Seriously, though, Plan 9 is killer. Everything Unix should have been. Hardware support is pretty anemic, though. And no AMD64 port.

  115. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by oztiks · · Score: 1

    So half a dozen out of the hundreds of thousands of new Xbox 360 owners are having problems. Why does Slashdot have to state "Xbox 360 Very Unstable"? I've had bad installs of Linux too. Would we see the headline on Slashdot "Linux Very Unstable" too?

    Just like Windows is cheaper to run then Linux and that Windows out performs Linux in security and efficiency, and let me see that firefox is less secure then IE.

    Microsoft is reputable for blaming the world on everything else but themselves and making themselves look good by blaintly lieing about the whole issue to work in their favor ...

    Come on, its Microsoft have a bit of fun with this as I think its only fair that the anti-ms community gets at least this minor problem to relish in ... heck with all the media hype they have gernerated and the fact that they were pushing to get this system out in the market asap i think its only fair ...

  116. Video Mirror by td4guy · · Score: 3, Informative
    1. Re:Video Mirror by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It does not work :(

    2. Re:Video Mirror by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Thank you! Please mod the up eleventy billion.

    3. Re:Video Mirror by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I don't know how that happened. I swear I looked at the preview!

  117. No. by HalAtWork · · Score: 1

    This is normal.

    No, it's not. This isn't a case of the game developers not knowing what the target system is, having to deal with different configurations, etc.

    This is a closed product end to end with software designed specifically for it. 1st party software is crashing, ffs. This isn't normal.

    1. Re:No. by flyinwhitey · · Score: 1

      So defects in electronics aren't normal?

      Of course they are, so why claim otherwise?

      Right, you're another anti-MS troll, ok. Never mind then, reason and facts never get through to you guys.

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      How pathetic are you that you follow me from topic to topic and waste all your mod points at once modding me down?
    2. Re:No. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Sure defects in electronics are normal, but these look more commonplace than defects. I was just assuming that parent was wrong when it was stated that "So half a dozen out of the hundreds of thousands of new Xbox 360 owners are having problems" because that statistic was made up on the spot. The problem isn't whether this defect will be in the first few batches and will be able to be addressed from here on in. The problem is that these defects will keep happening because the units are being rationed so that MS doesn't look like they will sell out at the beginning, reducing supply to a trickle during the holidays (we're still in november here). So the same units we are seeing in the stores now will still be the ones we will be getting in the stores months from now, unless MS dismantles all of the XBox360s they are rationing and check for defects, which means they will have to pull the console from the shelves now to check it out. Should MS ship consoles that have possible defects? No, they should be as sure as possible that they don't do this. There is evidence that these consoles are possibly defective, so let's see if MS does the right thing and pulls the console from the shelves and re-launches later on. NOW do you see the problem?

  118. Waiting to buy by Sandman1971 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This is reason #1 why I'm waiting about a year to buy a 360. For MS to work out most of the big bugs.I can't say I feel sorry for anyone who's experiencing these problems. It's a risk you take when you rush out to buy untested technology. It shouldn't be this way, but its a fact of technology life. If people wouldn't be so quick to go out and buy, maybe companies might start smartening up.

    Other reasons include:

    -My current X-Box currently still have lots of life left in it.
    -Prices will go down.
    -Won't have to stand in line to get one, or go from store to store.
    -More selection of games.

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    1. Re:Waiting to buy by TubeSteak · · Score: 1

      What about MS's eventual move to a 65nm cpu core?

      I imagine that'll help with any heat issues.

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  119. The first release of a product from Microsoft... by Name+Anonymous · · Score: 1

    ...is always an alpha release. So it''s not surprising that the XBox 360 is crashing.

  120. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by 3ryon · · Score: 1, Funny

    There is such a thing as quality control.

    That's where you're wrong. There is such a *concept* as quality control. In the computer world, quality control means that someone checks to make sure that there's no mayonaise in it.

  121. I'd like to thank the guinea pigs by DrXym · · Score: 5, Funny
    ...who are discovering all the bugs and flaws in this new console. I don't know about others but I really appreciate your services - your willingness to queue up for the box; to pay a premium rate for a revision 1.0A piece of hardware; to choose from a paltry selection of mostly mediocre full-price games; and to gripe that the reality of your purchase might not meet up with your expectations or indeed what the hype lead you to believe.

    We salute you!

    1. Re:I'd like to thank the guinea pigs by ObsessiveMathsFreak · · Score: 1

      ...who are discovering all the bugs and flaws in this new console. I don't know about others but I really appreciate your services - your willingness to queue up for the box; to pay a premium rate for a revision 1.0A piece of hardware; to choose from a paltry selection of mostly mediocre full-price games; and to gripe that the reality of your purchase might not meet up with your expectations or indeed what the hype lead you to believe.

      We salute you!


      Dude! I'd just like to say, on behalf of me and all my totally bodacious bros, we are, like, way cool with this. Your console is awesome. We only got, like, one game, but we played it for, like, three hours!! until the system overheated and crashed. But the crash screen was so Awesome!! We were, like, "Far Out Man!".

      We, like, think you are so cool. Your console is fat. It's, like, green and white and shit. It's got like wifi, and a hard disk and like now man, its got these wicked crash screens!! We feel, like, totally privilaged. I'm like, so glad I queued for three days outside EB for this one. I was on my own most of the time, but it was totally worth it to be the first one to pay for the pimped out 360. All my bros here are totally going for the pimped out model too, once they come back in stock.

      I so can't wait for Halo 3!! I finished the first two on easy, but I was playin' on "Live", with my bros, and we were, like, totally awesome! My dad's gonna hire that guy to set up the "Box" on our wifi, and then man, I am so totally back on Live. I've got, like, Windows XP "Pro" man, so i am totally down with, like, Microsoft technology. I can't wait to, like, get my music on my "Box", and play it on my games, 'cause I got a "collection", you know what I'm sayin'.

      This guy I know. He's like such a loser! He was, like, "Madden 2006 is the same game on the PS2". He was trippin'!! On the "360" man, it has, like, more texture and sound and shit. I saw more, but I couln't show him 'cause of the crash, but when this thing cools down I'm gonna show him man. It's just "too Hot" to play with right now, Yeah! Wicked! He's just jealous man!

      Your console is totally awesome. Respect!

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    2. Re:I'd like to thank the guinea pigs by fastgood · · Score: 1
      I really appreciate ... your willingness to queue up for the box;
      to pay a premium rate for a revision 1.0A piece of hardware;
      to choose from a paltry selection of mostly mediocre full-price games.

      You can only truly judge a system once there are a half-dozen or more Pro Wrestling games that have been released.
      And I'd recommend a 1790kHz based-processor if you are concerned about heat-related issues.

    3. Re:I'd like to thank the guinea pigs by JoshWurzel · · Score: 1

      This 4th of July we salute you Mr. Xbox Alpha Tester
      (Mr. Xbox Alpha Tester)
      Not content to play with just three video game consoles, you need the latest and greatest to validate your elite game playing skills to your friends.
      (Vrooom! Bang!)
      Ah, the sounds of summer... Crickets chirping, birds singing, the blood curdling scream of a diseased hooker being run over by a 2005 Hummer H2.
      (Music to my ears)
      Every night, a magical environment of blue-screens, wireless controllers thrown against the walls, and overheating can only mean one thing.. summer's here
      (Die whores die)
      So crack open an ice cold Bud Light Mr. Unpaid Microsoft Employee
      Then sit back and watch the fireworks
      (Mr. Xbox Alpha Tester)

      Thanks to Budweiser

  122. blah: text mode doom by ericcantona · · Score: 1

    blah. should get netBSD up and then they'd be able to run text mode doom.

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  123. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by kellar · · Score: 1
    At work we get large quantities of hard drives from various manufacturers and out of every batch we usually get 1 or 2 that just will not spin up, or have other errors prohibiting their use.

    me too - with regular PC hardware. clustering together off-the-shelf PCs (from e.g. compaq, HP, also random-company builds in the UK), ie buying them from the maker/reseller/whatever with 'the same spec' and expecting the whole bunch to work the same. 100 or so PCs delivered at a time - about 5 separate cluster builds have revealed about a 1 in 50 failure rate. HDs, boards, memory, whatever.

    none of the vendors seem too surprised - they fess up replacements straight under warranty.

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  124. It's not news by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    MS rarely ever gets a working product to market. It's time for a management change. Bill and Steve founded a huge company. It couldn't have been done without. Time to say thank you and goodbye.

  125. Overheating! My experience. . . by Aegis9975bb2 · · Score: 5, Informative

    My XB360 crashed multiple times playing Quake 4. Personally, I think its an over heating issue.

    Since the machine is pretty loud I put it in my home-entairtainment cabinet, which it shares with a receiver, DVD player, and an old VHS. While the cabinet is relatively large, when I close the glass door and play the XB360 it gets very hot in there after playing (and I've been playing alot).

    Quake 4 seems to really stress the XB360 out since there is an aggrevating amount of slow down in the game. Several times when Quake 4 got too hectic my XB360 froze up on me. After I felt how hot it is I took it out of the cabinet and so far (being since last night) I haven't had any problems with crahes so far.

    1. Re:Overheating! My experience. . . by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Forgive me for saying this, but duh!

      Anything that consumes electricity also generates heat. Ive seen too many times electronic equipment cramped into a tight spot without ventilation, covered by tons of papers; this is just asking for trouble.

      Besides that risk, poor ventilation will most likely reduce your equipments life expectancy, so thats another reason not to tuck your Xbox behind those books on the bookshelf.

    2. Re:Overheating! My experience. . . by Snamh+Da+Ean · · Score: 0

      The Gamespot review of Quake said there were big issues with the framerate, so either you are both suffering from heating issues, or there is something wrong with the software

    3. Re:Overheating! My experience. . . by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Since the machine is pretty loud I put it in my home-entairtainment cabinet, which it shares with a receiver, DVD player, and an old VHS. While the cabinet is relatively large, when I close the glass door and play the XB360 it gets very hot in there after playing (and I've been playing alot).

      You know, I hope you live alone. One of my dad's closest friends and his entire family were killed exactly because of this. The fire started in their entertainment cabinet and spread through the house. The fumes from the burn left them disoriented and/or unconscious--they never had a chance. If you open your cabinet and hot air comes wafting out, something is wrong. Fix it.

    4. Re:Overheating! My experience. . . by dindi · · Score: 1

      forgive me to say this, but it is a "family room equipment" or media center, according to MS and so I would like to put such a device on top of my AMP, my ps2, my DVD player, my xbox, and my various other things.. all these generate heat (my sony AMP is the hottest of all) and all of these are fine in a cabinet, I used the same AMP in one before (different model, same heat if not more).

      I hate closed cabinets, but hey if the 360 cannot take one and is so loud and hot I neither want it in the family room.

      I mean I am not picky, and actually at some point I wanted a small cabinet with cooling installed in my room with pcs and all the crap, but I am not sure people think of a "rack cabinet with AIRCO" as something that belongs to their TV room....

    5. Re:Overheating! My experience. . . by NeMon'ess · · Score: 1

      If you put a 300W bulb in a closed entertainment cabinet it is going to start a fire or after several months probably weaken the plastic of nearby components. There are limits to increasing processing power while using the same amount of power and now the consequences are going to be clear with this generation of consoles that use more power than before. Users will have to learn and adapt if they want to enjoy their machines.

      I'm still wondering how Sony plans to cool their machine. Maybe make the curved exterior directly part of the heatsink through heatpipes?

    6. Re:Overheating! My experience. . . by dindi · · Score: 1

      My point was only, that it is advertised as a "madia center" "media hub" "AV component", and so it should belong at least to the AV stand.

      I find the closed cabinet a stupid idea, but the 360 seems to misbehave on open ones too.

      I personally do not care, when I get a PS3 or 360 (we'll see) I will have it on top of something not warm (e.g. DVD player. or PS2) as I have enough space, however some people just do not want an ugly white box to sit freestanding in the middle of everythin heat isolated from everything.

      I just try to stress the fact, that it is a "family media hub" and so it should be with the other AV crap, but appearently it cannot take it :)

  126. Polls by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    apparently team xbox started a poll. Very small sample but 15% of xbox 360's are freezing. It will be interesting to see what happens to the percentage as the sample grows.

    http://forum.teamxbox.com/showthread.php?t=392599

    1. Re:Polls by Golias · · Score: 4, Insightful

      apparently team xbox started a poll. Very small sample but 15% of xbox 360's are freezing. It will be interesting to see what happens to the percentage as the sample grows.

      Dude, if I had an X-Box and it was working properly, why would I be answering polls on some "team X-Box" site??? I'd be spending every waking hour (outside of work) playing Call of Duty 2 or something.

      Frankly, I'm stunned that their number isn't far closer to 100%.

      The real number of X-Boxes with problems is something we won't know for a couple weeks yet. It could be everybody, it could be a handful of loudmouths (or Sony astroturfers) trying to turn their bad experience into the next big consumer "crisis", a la the iPod battery "issues." Let's not get ahead of ourselves. If they screwed up the launch, we'll have plenty of time for MS-bashing fun when the dust settles.

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    2. Re:Polls by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yeah. $ony. DRM. Rootkit. Xbox 360 rules.

    3. Re:Polls by DannyO152 · · Score: 5, Funny

      Well, I wouldn't be surprised if Microsoft astroturfers weren't deployed to say positive things at any web site where there might be........ anti-Microsoft... comm..... HEY, wait a doggone moment.

    4. Re:Polls by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      people generally answer polls during the same time period they're answer slashdot posts... at work.

    5. Re:Polls by laboratorymonkey · · Score: 1

      Yeah, one problem with the 'frictionless web' is that one someone coughs it immediately becomes a pandemic.

      One thing that interests me is that rolling out a console is not like rolling out an OS Release. You send the buyer a complete box of assembled goods, whereas with Windows you send a cd and half the population tries to install it on a Commodore 64.

      I'm going to be very interested to see what the problem is.

    6. Re:Polls by trbofly · · Score: 2, Informative

      My box has been working perfectly. And I even got mine early because I won the Pepsi promotion. No Crashes, Great framerate, top notch user interface. I am happy...

    7. Re:Polls by ovit · · Score: 1

      The commercial for Call of Duty 2 looks freakin awesome.

      I may buy an XBox 360 just for that!

      Also, its inevitable that we will see a story here (probably in about 1-2 weeks) about someone getting Linux running on it... and that would just rule...

    8. Re:Polls by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The commercial for Call of Duty 2 is all prerendered CG. While the game looks good in real life, it doesn't look or move like the commercial. CG game commercials are hardly new, but the way they present it in COD2 in first person view is deceptive and sleazy, clearly it's fooling a lot of people.

    9. Re:Polls by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Looks like DannyO152 was right about the astroturfers being about.

    10. Re:Polls by iamhassi · · Score: 4, Insightful
      "Dude, if I had an X-Box and it was working properly, why would I be answering polls on some "team X-Box" site??? I'd be spending every waking hour (outside of work) playing Call of Duty 2 or something. Frankly, I'm stunned that their number isn't far closer to 100%."

      well, the real number is closer to 0.0001%, but apparently a few people did take a second to go on the forums to brag about their working xbox360 which is why it's only 85%. Think it's Cartman syndrome: got a cool new toy = gotta brag about it.

      The people who paid $300+ for a non-working xbox360 have nothing better to do than to bitch about it online so that's where the 15% came from.

      Just the fact that it's only 15% means there's very, very few people with broken xbox360s because when shit breaks the first thing the internet community does is bitch about it 24/7. If there was truly a lot of busted xbox360s out there then this number would be 100%.

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    11. Re:Polls by Anonymous+Brave+Guy · · Score: 4, Funny

      Oh, come on. We^WThey'd never dream of doing something so low.

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    12. Re:Polls by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      hey asshole I don't know what you're trying to do but if you didn't notice, this story is about spreading anti-360 FUD, not giving positive anecdotes about its success as a gaming platform. why don't you just fuck off and go use Windows or something? dickhead.

    13. Re:Polls by megarich · · Score: 1
      The real number of X-Boxes with problems is something we won't know for a couple weeks yet. It could be everybody, it could be a handful of loudmouths (or Sony astroturfers) trying to turn their bad experience into the next big consumer "crisis"

      What I do know is that I was in a Best Buy over the weekend and they had a x-box 360 up to play as a demo but no one could play it because as the worker puts it the box just stopped working. That right there is a bad omen along with the fact its bad marketing to put up a demo that don't work (according to the same worker people were turned off by the broking xbox 360 and was swayed not to buy it). Your right it may not be all systems but you would think the the brilliant people at ms would at least make sure enough that the demo boxes work properly.

      This example right here is why I try to stray away from gettting no hardware right away(though I never had intentions of owning a xbox to begin with)

    14. Re:Polls by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      There are plenty of units that are rock-solid, mine included. Seems like consumer manufacturing practices don't work too well when the device is sensitive to heat changes. If the ventilation isn't very good, your system crashes, etc... if you place it vertically on carpet, your system will crash... place it in a fully-closed entertainment center, your system will crash...

      A lot of causes, same problem.

    15. Re:Polls by BigBuckHunter · · Score: 1

      I believe that the "Home and Entertainment" division at MS handles all of the supply chain managment and reverse logistics at MS (well, most of it). They should have a handle on the problem within 48-72 hours if there was a bad parts run (a specific part, from a specific manufacturer, from a specific date range). There are a lot of eyes on this release over at MS.

      BBH

    16. Re:Polls by radu124 · · Score: 1

      Can anyone check if the "xbox crashing" movie was taken with a Sony camera?

    17. Re:Polls by Golias · · Score: 1, Insightful

      I pretty much take it as a given that the majority of pro-MS comments on a forum like Slashdot are more than likely being made by shills. Everybody I've ever meet in person who was a "fan" of Microsoft turned out to owe their living to Microsoft in one way or another.

      However, if you read my comment a little more closely, you can see that it's not a pro-MS post. It's a "we don't know what the fuck is going on yet, so let's chill out and see" post.

      I don't have a 360, and I'm not likely to buy one anytime soon. I have a Mac to run my media room, and I'm very happy with it.

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    18. Re:Polls by mr_zorg · · Score: 1
      It could be everybody, it could be a handful of loudmouths...

      Very sensible of you. I suspect it's the latter, simply because I haven't experienced any of these problems myself. If it's as frequent as they say, you'd think I would have by now. Not even when playing the "backwards compatible" Halo 2 (which looks great, BTW). Which is where I'd expect the most problems!

    19. Re:Polls by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Awwww cute! MS Fanboys getting clever.

    20. Re:Polls by HTH+NE1 · · Score: 1

      The commercial for Call of Duty 2 looks freakin awesome.

      I may buy an XBox 360 just for that!


      Most people would just buy a blank VHS tape, but presumably you could get by with choosing to Save/Keep Until I Delete.

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    21. Re:Polls by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If you factor in the number of days these consoles have been out there, and the number of units sold, even a single screenshot of crash is one too many. Have you seen anything like this before? I sure don't remember any. Before you point to the buyer's rage, the euphoria of spending significant amount of money on gadgets, and the willingness to be awed come first, usually. Think of all those stupid comments like "this X can even do Y" that usually follow the launch of much anticipated products. They come first, and are followed by "X sucks because ..." comments. No reliability issues of MS would surprise me I thought, but this actually shocked me. Come on, this is not the platform you can patch easily, neither is it toward the market that is used to crashes.

    22. Re:Polls by Oldcynic · · Score: 1

      The video is gone already. Illegal or pornographic, you decide.

    23. Re:Polls by cvas · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Just the fact that it's only 15% means there's very, very few people with broken xbox360s because when shit breaks the first thing the internet community does is bitch about it 24/7.

      Not saying you are wrong, but a couple things to consider:

      1. Not every person who bought a 360 knows about/participates/would post on an online forum. Also, who is to say they all have internet connections to post with? Even if every one of them had an internet connection, there is no guarantee they would post.

      2. Not every 360 bought yesterday has been opened and tested. It's the holiday season, how many of those 360s are going under a tree or menorah or whatever?

    24. Re:Polls by i_finally_got_an_acc · · Score: 1

      So no one would ever log into the site to give their 0-day impressions and/or explain what's so great about the 360? Because I think they would.

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    25. Re:Polls by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Thank goodness a Xbox fan-page started a poll!

      Nope, no Xbox fans doing damage control here, we know these polls are 100% accurate, correct, and unbiased! And we know that those who are very enthusiastic about the Xbox, and love it maybe a little too much, would never edit the polls or fix it in a way to make things look better then they really are!

    26. Re:Polls by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yes, but because your post wasn't rabidly Anti-MS and violently pro everybody else, the slashdot perception filters see you as pro MS.

    27. Re:Polls by RobertKozak · · Score: 1

      "Everybody I've ever meet in person who was a "fan" of Microsoft turned out to owe their living to Microsoft in one way or another."

      Um.. Like ..um 90% of all software developers?

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    28. Re:Polls by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      ...not giving positive anecdotes about its success as a gaming platform.
      ROTFL!

    29. Re:Polls by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      but I really do have an Ipod battery issue... so suck it. You make me wanna cry...

    30. Re:Polls by Lectrik · · Score: 1
      2. Not every 360 bought yesterday has been opened and tested. It's the holiday season, how many of those 360s are going under a tree or menorah or whatever?

      But wouldn't you get tinsel or pine needles or wax on the shiney new box?
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    31. Re:Polls by JLF65 · · Score: 1

      LMAO! Activision uses that EXACT SAME AD for the PS2 as well. The only difference is the console name they flash at the end. That game is being put out for every console still running. As others have pointed out, the commercial is showing a rendered cut scene, not the game.

    32. Re:Polls by mrchaotica · · Score: 1

      Why? Given that Call of Duty (1) came out for the PC, this one should too. Not to mention the fact that the PC version will have potentially better graphics (depending on your hardware).

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    33. Re:Polls by Loonacy · · Score: 1

      Call of Duty 2 for the PC has been out since October.

    34. Re:Polls by iamhassi · · Score: 1
      "Not saying you are wrong, but a couple things to consider:"

      yeah yeah and i'm sure there's some in a warehouse somewhere and etc, but the point remains that out of the xbox360 systems bought by members of that particular forum only 15% has had problems, and remember that 15% would most likely be more vocal than those with working systems because they're too busy playing.

      I still say this means the system is relatively stable.

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  127. What's your silver bullet? by Anonymous+Brave+Guy · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Perhaps you could share with us your incredibly accurate estimation technique? I'm sure many of us would love to know how you've solved a problem that no-one else in the business has managed to solve effectively for years.

    Seriously, estimation is hard. I'm sure you know that really. The best development shops I've worked for deal with this problem by having plans that can adapt to unexpected delays, including putting back the shipping date if necessary. Perhaps we're lucky; for some projects, that simply isn't an option. But it's a lot better than pretending you can estimate a project that's going to take hundreds of man-years accurately ahead of time, and then betting your business on being able to make your predicted shipping date.

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    1. Re:What's your silver bullet? by Gr8Apes · · Score: 1

      That's why the first part of estimation is discovery. This takes a lot of time for large products. Generally, you don't announce your product during this phase, which apparently MS is fond of doing, in an effort to head off other product adoptions (OS/2, Linux, now OS X) Unfortunately for MS, even as they finished discovery, started development, and then started removing big chunks of announced functionality, OS X rolled out 3 versions that surpassed most of what MS had originally promised.

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    2. Re:What's your silver bullet? by 10101001+10101001 · · Score: 1

      Perhaps you could share with us your incredibly accurate estimation technique?

      Can I second that? Ninety percent of analyst back in 2002 were predicting that Longhorn would release before mid-2005. Now there's estimates of sometime in 2006, and that's after cutting out a lot of the release-date functionality (avalon, winfx, winfs, etc may be release sooner, later, or not at all, but only a fraction of which will show up in Vista/Longhorn). The simple fact is, like the sibling poster states, that Microsoft releases production announcements way too early.

      Their whole business model is based upon it. My understanding is one of the early jobs of Microsoft was the development of a BASIC interpreter, which they stated they had already finished, but it took months for them to actually write and deliver it. Windows 95 started out as Windows 93. MS-DOS 5.0 was the same. The simple fact is that as more complex software was needed, it took even longer from product announcement, fors omething not even started, to product completion and sale. So, witness that Longhorn was spoken about in 2002 and *may* be released in 2006, with not all the promised features.

      So, the real silver bullet is to ignore MS's release dates. Really, until a company has a reputation on delivering near product announcement (there's no way 4 years qualifies as near in the computer world) and producing it without rushing it through, which invariable causes all sorts of stability and security issues, there's no reason to listen to them until there's a product on the shelf..and quite possibly a few years for the kinks to be worked out. Once one starts looking beyond the fantasy painted by marketing, it's a lot easier to look around and make an informed decision. As for what MS can do? Well, that's already been pretty well outlined. :)

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    3. Re:What's your silver bullet? by Flyboy+Connor · · Score: 2, Informative
      Perhaps you could share with us your incredibly accurate estimation technique?

      It is called "experience", which Microsoft has plenty of.

      Seriously, after a few years of designing and developing a certain kind of systems, I have become pretty good at estimating how much time a new system will take to build. I start by dividing the development process into tasks, estimate the time needed for each task (each task will take no more than 2 weeks, so you can plan it fairly well), sum everything, and then add 20-50% margin, depending on the size of the project (20% for small projects, 50% for very large ones). Usually when I look at the end total, I get a feeling that I might have calculated a bit too much, but I know I have that feeling every time, and I leave it like it is. I am accurate with a margin of about 5%.

      My experience is that after I have made my estimation, I get lots of pressure from clients, sales managers, and higher-up staff, to reduce the needed time. Some of them even want to see all my estimates for smaller tasks, and try to remove a few days here and there. It is not difficult to argue "You estimate this task to be 10 days, but I think you can do it in 8, please tell me why you think you need 10." In the past, I have seen many of my colleagues buckle under the pressure and reduce their estimates. I don't. I simply point to my track record, and say "Perhaps this task might take a few days less, but other tasks might take a few days more. You can't be accurate on each single task, but the overall picture will be correct." The net result is that I manage to deliver good software on the deadlines, while my co-workers (at least those who have given in) are either late, or deliver crap. Some of them even got burn-outs.

      So the answer is: estimates should be made by people who have to do the work, not the people who have to sell it.

    4. Re:What's your silver bullet? by flyinwhitey · · Score: 1

      "It is called "experience", which Microsoft has plenty of."

      For software. How does that relate to console production, of which they have exactly one generation of experience?

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    5. Re:What's your silver bullet? by Sulka · · Score: 1

      One big a bullet is to not promise too much in the beginning. If your read the initial lists of features Longhorn was supposed to have, no wonder it's late - MS indicated they'd reinvent the wheel on every part of the OS. Similarly on 360, they promised a hell of a lot given the project schedule. Most likely if you downclocked the CPU's in 360 by 10% the number of issues people are having would be dramatically reduced but then the machine wouldn't sound as good in marketing as it does now.

      If you look at Apple as a sample, they're doing pretty well at only telling the release schedule when they know they can hold it. OS X has had a number of new versions come over the years now and each of them has improved things a lot. None of the updates has been nearly as big a change as what Longhorn promises to deliver on the Windows platform but that doesn't matter since users have happily installed all these updates that made their computers better.

      Coming to think of it, hearing Steve Jobs announce the next iPod's specs six months before it ships would sound really odd. :)

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    6. Re:What's your silver bullet? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Here's my technique.

      1) Do my best to accurately estimate required manhours including a 20% fudge factor
      2) Multiply by 10
      3) Give my 'estimate' to the MarketingSluts(tm)
      4) Whine like a little girl when they bend me over and force me to do it in half the time.

      I kid you not.

    7. Re:What's your silver bullet? by hackstraw · · Score: 2, Funny

      Perhaps you could share with us your incredibly accurate estimation technique?

      The best one I've heard was for the manager to take from the developers how much time it would take to complete the project, then double that, then take it to the next unit of measure.

      Developer: 1 day
      Manager: OK, that means 2 weeks.

      Developer: 1 month
      Manager: 2 years

      Seems reasonable to me. At the least, its very conservative :)

    8. Re:What's your silver bullet? by Anonymous+Brave+Guy · · Score: 1

      Discovery certainly does take a long time for large projects. In fact, for many projects, you'd need to do upwards of 90% of the work (i.e,. the design plan, and several cycles of implementation/testing) before you could know enough to give an accurate assessment of how much work would be required and how long it would take. Herein lies the problem. :-)

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    9. Re:What's your silver bullet? by frdmfghtr · · Score: 1

      Yes, I know it's hard, and no, I have no incredibly accurate method of estimating project timelines. However, I still contend that Microsoft project managers have (or should have) at least a better estimate of project timelines than this. This is their business, after all.

      During my undergrad years, one of the points of discussion that came up during senior design (where project management was taught more heavily than the technical aspects--those you were expected to learn in the classes leading to senior design) was that engineers have a historically terrible time of estimating project timelines. The thumbrule that came out of that was: ask the engineer for a realistic timeline, and double it. Some might think this is padding the schedule, but I've learned that this thumbrule has largely worked in the limited opportunities I've had to apply it.

      Will setbacks occur? Sure they will. Some things can't be put on a timeline to completion, such as brand-new-not-yet-developed technologies. Maybe that's what happened to Microsoft--they were trying to schedule technological breakthroughs. You can't plan new inventions or miracles--they happen when they happen, and don't care about schedules.

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    10. Re:What's your silver bullet? by groomed · · Score: 1

      It's true that planning is hard and software is frequently late, but the allegation here is not that Microsoft is bad at planning. The allegation is that they purposefully and intentionally announce unrealistic schedules in order to string along their customers. By announcing that the next release of Windows is "just around the corner" customers are dissuaded from evaluating the offerings of the competition.

    11. Re:What's your silver bullet? by drew · · Score: 1

      Funny, most places I've worked, it's been the opposite.

      Manager: How long will this take?
      Developer: 1 month.
      Manager: OK, I'll tell the client it will be ready in two weeks.

      Sometimes it's even worse.

      Manager: How long will this take?
      Developer: 1 month.
      Manager: Oh, we told the client that feature is already supported.

      The CTO at one of my first jobs told me that a good rule of thumb is that whenever somebody asks me how long something is going to take, come up with my best conservative estimate, then double it and add 2. I haven't become good at doing this until just recently, and I'm starting to wish I had taken his advice long ago. In addition to giving a little bit of a buffer to ward off manager statements such as the first one above, it also helps to account for all of the unpredictable situations that happen in our life that one never thinks of when planning a timeline (sick days, death in the family, etc.) and all the other random distractions and emergency fixes that pop up in any office at the most inconvenient times.

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    12. Re:What's your silver bullet? by TubeSteak · · Score: 1

      Its pretty simple.

      Multiply your estimated time by 150% and give that number to the customer/manager/etc.

      Bonuses all around when it only takes you 130% of the original estimate. Everyone is happy.

      Many companies (or at least serious ones) have processes in place that penalize estimates that are wildly over or under the estimate. A good manager should be able to accurately predict their time to release and specify how much of that time is slated for unforseen problems..

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    13. Re:What's your silver bullet? by coronaride · · Score: 1

      A man arrives in heaven and is amazed by everything that he sees. God comes over and talks to the man.

      Man: I just can't get over it all! Your streets are paved with gold!

      God: Yes, yes, it's true. You have to get used to the fact that, being God, I have a much different perspective on things than you do. To me, a billion dollars is like one penny. A million years is like one minute.

      Man: Wow, I never thought of it that way. Hey God, can I have a penny?

      God: Sure, wait a minute...

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    14. Re:What's your silver bullet? by coronaride · · Score: 1

      Wait, wait, wait...

      Multiply your estimated time by 150%...

      So, if I estimate that it's going to take 30 days, then I multiply 30 days times (30 * 1.5)? 1350 days??? Yikes, can I come to work in your shop? :)

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    15. Re:What's your silver bullet? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      To be fair, Apple's OS X updates have (until 10.4) been consistently a few months late. Granted that's a drop in the bucket compared to what we're seeing here, but they still did tack on a premature release date (usually a date range, something like "Summer '03" and then coming out in October).

    16. Re:What's your silver bullet? by d34thm0nk3y · · Score: 1

      Perhaps you could share with us your incredibly accurate estimation technique?

      It's actually quite simple. Let anybody but marketing set the ship date.

    17. Re:What's your silver bullet? by Gr8Apes · · Score: 1

      Actually, that's part of the generic discovery problem for some projects, although you should know to 50% (preferably 25%) by the end of the technical design.

      The problem with MS specifically is that they know how long it will take to deliver what they promised last time, but that is usually not what the marketing dept wants, because now those items are already out in other systems. Marketing requires new features, and requires them within 2 years. MS Dev apparently gets it pushed to 3 years while committing to 10 years worth of effort. (why it takes 10 years to create a meta-data file system is beyond me... see OS X Tiger for the counter argument;)

      I'm sure MS has some smart people somewhere. They're just not in evidence when the announcements and products come round.

      Speaking of MS failures.... where's Cairo? Remember that promised OO GUI that would just smoke OS/2... and never appeared, even today, 14 years later? OS/2's Warp release had it down pat. What about distributed objects? COM/DCOM is still a bad hack. SOM/DSOM worked even with MS COM objects, before DCOM even came out. The list goes on and on, and could actually be used to indicate how MS never innovates anything, and doesn't even really successfully copy better technologies. Hell, MS can't successfully copy 10+ year old technology today.

      Look at MS's file system, it's one of the most horrible POS FSes out there. Hugely wasteful and inefficient. What's really ironic is that they OWNED the base patents for HPFS which is a much much better file system for home users than NTFS, yet they refused to use it, and even dropped support for it in Windows 2K. Imagine running a system that effectively never had its disk performance decay over time due to fragmentation.

      Anyway, I've filled my anti-MS quota for the year...

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    18. Re:What's your silver bullet? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Perhaps you could share with us your incredibly accurate estimation technique?

      You set set your priorities, and when the coding deadline arrives, you stop. You then proceed to final testing (because of course you were doing some testing as you were coding as well).

      This won't necessarilly work for all projects, but it's probably the easiest way of having new releases that have both new features and a stable release.

    19. Re:What's your silver bullet? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      you deserve to be modded into oblivion for failing basic math

    20. Re:What's your silver bullet? by coronaride · · Score: 1

      oh yeah? read the original post and then get out your calculator. Ready? Punch in 30, then the multiplication sign (the little 'X' thingy), and then type in 150 and then hit the '%' key. Hit '=' and you get 1350. I guess my calculator failed basic math too, huh?

      Just so you know I was just joking around, the original poster obviously meant to say that either you take an estimate and multiply it by 1.5 or you take an estimate and add 150% of its value to the original estimate. Either works...

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    21. Re:What's your silver bullet? by geoskd · · Score: 3, Informative
      Perhaps you could share with us your incredibly accurate estimation technique? I'm sure many of us would love to know how you've solved a problem that no-one else in the business has managed to solve effectively for years.

      Seriously, estimation is hard. I'm sure you know that really. The best development shops I've worked for deal with this problem by having plans that can adapt to unexpected delays, including putting back the shipping date if necessary. Perhaps we're lucky; for some projects, that simply isn't an option. But it's a lot better than pretending you can estimate a project that's going to take hundreds of man-years accurately ahead of time, and then betting your business on being able to make your predicted shipping date.


      The magic bullet to project management and time estimation is simple. As someone who has worked as a manager of others, as a programmer, and in the construction business, I will sit here and tell you that projects can be estimated with tremendous accuracy. The secret is two fold: This first part is that the person doing the estimate has to be qualified and capable of doing the work him/her self. Second: The project needs to have already completed the first stages of design. While this seems like a lot just to get a project estimate, it is critical.

      This is the reason that so many companies fail to estimate correctly. Either they have incompetent (read as nontechnical) people estimating the amount of time something will take, or else they are trying to estimate without having layed out the course of the overall design. People who know how to do this kind of estimation are in extreme demand, and unfortuately are extremely rare for the simple reason that most managers aren't qualified to do the work of those they manage. Those that are, have a tendency to start their own companies...

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    22. Re:What's your silver bullet? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Third: You come up with an accurate estimate of how long it would take YOU, and then the project gets handed off to some smurf who turns it into a steaming pile of straight-line spaghetti code that doesn't even meet the requirements, then you get called in to fix his garbage "in as little time as possible since we're now way over budget", which generally involves rewriting at least half of it.

      Yes I'm bitter.

    23. Re:What's your silver bullet? by Anonymous+Brave+Guy · · Score: 1
      As someone who has worked as a manager of others, as a programmer, and in the construction business, I will sit here and tell you that projects can be estimated with tremendous accuracy.

      And as someone whose projects typically involve a significant amount of research and development of genuinely new algorithms, I'll call you on that. If you're talking about cookie-cutter web sites, glorified databases, etc. then sure, someone with experience can probably call it with useful accuracy. OTOH, when your development can extend from a predicted 6 weeks to a real 6 months after the initial design work, when it turns out that the algorithms in question had a loophole that no-one saw coming and the knock-on effects require a significant restructuring of the whole project, it's not so routine.

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    24. Re:What's your silver bullet? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No, your posts are nonsensical. Sorry.

      150% = 1.5

      So, multiplying something by 150% (which is what the OP said) is simply multiplying it by 1.5. That's it.

      What you are describing is multiplying something by ( 150% times itself ), which isn't what the OP stated (or even remotely implied) at all.

      Here's the real calculator example: Punch in 30, then the multiply button, then 150, then the percent key. THAT'S IT. and you have the correct answer, 45. The percentage key serves as the equals key here. Hitting equals after, introduces a second multiplication.

      You fail basic math, basic problem solving comprehension, and basic calculator operation. Have a nice day.

    25. Re:What's your silver bullet? by Wilson_6500 · · Score: 1

      Please limit application of this technique to temporal measurements.

      Engineer: The bridge will support no more than 300 people at a time.
      Boss: Ok, so you're saying the bridge can hold 150 great apes. Why the hell are you designing bridges for primates? You're fired.

  128. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by jcostantino · · Score: 1
    Yeah, no kidding on Linux installs... I loaded Kubuntu on my laptop last week and had to reload it because it just didn't detect the wireless card at all. Second load was fine, though. Also had another problem with the same ditro on a desktop where in Kate the current line highlight bar was black instead of transparent. A reload fixed that as well.

    Back to the subject of the Xbox. It's normal and expected to have a small number of defective machines - that's why they have a warranty. With the CPU, GPU, RAM for both, ROM for the OS, all of the various logic chips and the power supply involved - I'm surprised that anything that complex works at all half the time.

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  129. Mine crashed on the first day by __aailob1448 · · Score: 1

    I was playing PGR3 and I hit the Dashboard button. The dashboard showed up, then the console froze. I hope this will not be a recurring incidence...

    1. Re:Mine crashed on the first day by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Have you called your local Applecare Service Representative?

  130. What.. by paranode · · Score: 2, Insightful
    You didn't think Slashdot would miss a chance to link to some guy's photo album of a crashed game and pretend that MS was going to go bankrupt because none of the Xbox 360s worked did you? This kind of Slashdot headline is the bread and butter!

    What was it all those posters above were saying about checking things before pushing them out the door...

  131. Re:Last minute change in the BIOS? by cloudmaster · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yup, not enough synergy in the leveraging of ROM bits, it'll get your z-buffer out of sync with your bit blitter every time. When will they learn?

  132. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by 9mind · · Score: 2, Insightful
    And seriously, how many console models have you seen in your life that had this kind of failure after the initial launch? I've been buying consoles ever since the mid-80's, and I don't recall something like this happening ever,

    Funny, I've been buying consoles since the Atari2600 and remember EVERY console having some kind of weird promblem at launch. It's more publicized now with the advent of the internet... but I even remember th Commodore64 having recalls.

  133. +4 interesting on speculation? wtf by everphilski · · Score: 1, Funny

    cmon mods... wtf

    -everphilski-

  134. Water cooling? by HalAtWork · · Score: 1

    I saw mentions of overheating. Could the problem be a result of being one of the first mass-market products to include water cooling? Perhaps shipping the hardware introduced stress that caused unforseen issues with heat seals, or may have introduced cracks that let vapour through, etc?

  135. Re:Last minute change in the BIOS? by GweeDo · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Why exactly are we modding up comments that are based purely on the random thoughts of some /. reader?

    Here, I got something for you all to waste some +1 Insightfuls on:

    I looks like some Sweatshop worker must have unsoldered the R15 line on 50% of their workload!

  136. Really a surprise? by Chayak · · Score: 1

    Hrm, rushing a product to market... M$ engineering.... no, this doesn't surprise me at all

  137. It was a rush job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    Seriously, they hurried, what do you expect?


    I'll put money down that they come out swinging at IBM if it continues. It's the only logical thing to do, they make shitty software, rush it out the door, blame it on IBM.

  138. Look at these pictures! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The guy is playing on a Sony TV! Obviously Sony telies have been programmed to recognize and crash all PS3's competitors!

  139. Re:Last minute change in the BIOS? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    If differences did exist between the development machines and the actual units on a fundamental level, then instability could indeed occur. If they decided to throw some sort of last minute DRM scheme into the hardware without telling the developers, then instability could indeed occur.

    More likely, however, is that the X360 is just crap, and you should wait for either a Revolution or PS3.

  140. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Sockatume · · Score: 1

    If I had mod points just now, you'd be recieving some. One of the most surprising things about the internet age is how it makes everything seem amazingly faulty. I think this is because of some expectation we have from the pre-internet days. Previously, when we'd hear about a half-dozen of an item going wrong, it'd be a half-dozen in our immediate neighbourhood, which would suggest a pretty big failure rate. Now we're still hearing about a half dozen going wrong, but that's a half-dozen in the whole internet, which represents a smaller failure rate.

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  141. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by t35t0r · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    So half a dozen out of the hundreds of thousands of new Xbox 360 owners are having problems. Why does Slashdot have to state "Xbox 360 Very Unstable"? I've had bad installs of Linux too. Would we see the headline on Slashdot "Linux Very Unstable" too?

    Uhh..do you know what is under the hood of the xbox360, what makes it tick, can you search google and find the answer to your problem immediately and apply a patch? A bad linux installation is *100%* your fault because you

    1) are a moron who can't follow directions
    2) have hardware problems unrelated to linux
    3) don't know what you are talking about.

    Have you ever subscrubed to LKML? Do you know how much testing goes into a certain patch or the kernel before it is released as stable? A new minor minor kernel is released every ~2 weeks. Will linux catch on fire and kill you slowly due to smoke inhalation? Don't even try to compare that trashy xbox hardware to the linux OS.

  142. all lies by PacketScan · · Score: 0

    Microsoft Rushed to Market. I'm Shocked!

  143. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by radish · · Score: 1

    Well if you need more anecdotal evidence, mine's fine. I've been playing a lot of Kameo, PGR3 & some arcade games, no issues.

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  144. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Burstgoof · · Score: 1

    Good thing someone had the balls to come in here and say it. Someone further up also made the comment comparing MS to Sony and said that Microsoft simply rushed the product to market to get it out there before the PS3. On Slashdot, when the other players bring products to market first (Apple, Sony, etc.), MS is accused of being 'behind the game', or just watching to feel out the market first. To that I say, "well, duh!". Whether the company launches quickly or slowly, it's called STRATEGY. Be assured that it's thoroughly calculated. In this particular case, the launch of Halo 3 is probably more heavily weighted than the launch of the 360 itself. Therefore, in order to time the Halo 3 launch to preempt the PS3 launch, MS probably measured how long the 360 would have to be available for it to saturate enough of the market for the Halo 3 launch to actually have maximum effect towards its goal of preempting the PS3 launch.

  145. XBOX fan and hopeful 360 owner by ChrisGood · · Score: 1

    I find this all very odd, it crashes so horribly and frequently, why is it then that MS held a big shindig in the desert and people waited around forever all while playing the new xbox 360 and you never heard of this once. And if project gotham racing crashes on the first race well how did any of the reviewers capture the game for all of the video i have seen. I watched G4 last night just to see all the people who were waiting like starwars fans, and not one of the live videos of game play i saw had any lockups or crashes, unless the crash caused the game to continue its play and the users were randomely hitting buttons in order to try and unlock it, sorta like when you move the mouse around and chaoticly type on the keyboard when your MS OS locks. I have to say I have had an xbox and only had one lock up that I can remember and it was on the new mech commander. I look forward to getting my 360 that is on order because i like awesome games. As for nintendo, they suck, the graphics in there games are so kiddy it bores my 5 year old son. The only reason they survive to this day is that parents buy there low priced console for kids and the fact that until the psp they had the big handle on the hand held market. Honestly I dispise MS as much as the next /.er, but I have to admit that the console they have made does give sony a run for its money. I own both and in recent days find myself using my xbox more due to graphics. It is one hot little bastard, in fact I think it runs hotter than my pc, whereas my ps2 is hooked to my video multiswitch and has not been turned off in 2 years and still runs smoothly. I admit I would never trust my xbox to do this. I can however say that in the market the games MS has created have some of the best graphics I have seen, and I hope they continue to try and set a standard for gaming. So in the end what I mean to say is, if you are a real console gamer you will buy both xbox and ps. If you want to hate ms, hate them for everything not Xbox. Let the /. abomination and verbal beating begin...

    1. Re:XBOX fan and hopeful 360 owner by BenjyD · · Score: 1

      Just potentially, the Xbox 360s in the demos and on TV were carefully set up with adequate ventilation and the failures people are seeing now are due to overheating consoles in poorly ventilated setups.

      That is fairly unlikely, however - what we are more likely seeing is a fairly average failure rate combined with the internet rumour magnification effect.

    2. Re:XBOX fan and hopeful 360 owner by TomHandy · · Score: 1
      I can't help but find it funny how you seem to be so focused on graphics....... how great the graphics are, etc. And then how Nintendo "sucks" because their "graphics are so kiddy" (I assume you're not including games like Eternal Darkness, Metroid Prime and Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess here).

      Seriously, is this what the current generation of gaming is like? All we can talk about is graphics? Have you considered that some people still care about gameplay more than anything else, with the graphics being important, but not the most important thing? Great graphics can help of course...... Resident Evil 4 looks stunning; but it holds up so well because the underlying gameplay is excellent too.

    3. Re:XBOX fan and hopeful 360 owner by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      good luck, twat

  146. Speaking of unstable crashes... by se7en11 · · Score: 0

    Putting direct video link on main page == 100% chance of a crash

  147. Sarcasm aside by sgt+scrub · · Score: 1

    Is this a first?

    Is Microsoft's Xbox the first console to lock up like this?

    I've searched everywhere and haven't found a precident.

    Could Microsoft go down in history to be the first console maker to release a console the way vendors have been releasing software for years?

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    1. Re:Sarcasm aside by tomstdenis · · Score: 1

      You can get PS2 games to lock up but those are game problems [e.g. state engine faults]. Similarly I have locked up xbox [original games].

      But those crashes are VERY rare and most likely helped by the environment [e.g. DVD can't read a file the program needs].

      Tom

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    2. Re:Sarcasm aside by FrankBlues · · Score: 1

      Eh, my first gaming console was a Dreamcast, and there were a few games on launch day that had manufacturing defects which caused the console to crash.

      Actually, if I recall right, there were a few batches that had hardware problems as well.

      That was the first and only time I bought any sort of hardware on the day it debuted. Burn me once, shame on you...

  148. Doesn't it depend... by bluethundr · · Score: 0

    Project Gotham Racing 3 crashes before finishing the first lap.

    Doesn't it depend on the skill of the driver whether or not you crash your rod before the first lap or not?

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    1. Re:Doesn't it depend... by GweeDo · · Score: 1

      "whether or not you crash your rod before the first lap"

      I don't believe that has anything to do with racing personally...

    2. Re:Doesn't it depend... by bluethundr · · Score: 1

      "whether or not you crash your rod before the first lap"

      I don't believe that has anything to do with racing personally...


      Obviosuly someone's bullshit detector is a little anemic today.

      My original post should've been modded down as redundant, because I had failed to read the earlier posts. Someone had apparently beaten me to the joke. (that poster got modded a +5 Funny). So, my advice, friend, is take your bullshit detector down to Pep Boys for a little tune-up. My guess would be a faulty Isotrometer, but it's hard to tell without a $90 minimum diagnostic routine.

      Sincerely, Manny, Moe and Jack.

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  149. Re:Last minute change in the BIOS? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Well, retail games don't work on devkits apparently (by design), much to the disappointment of various developers.

  150. Funny??? by RoboProg · · Score: 1

    You know, I thought this was a joke, until I read a few of the related links on the Reg. This is serious stuff, isn't it? These things really had bad power supplies and frequent line voltage level problems??? (of course, Europeans use 220 instead of 110)

    Ow. "RUN AWAY!!!"

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  151. Obligatory.. by Petersson · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    Sorry but I can't help it:

    Imagine Beowulf cluster of these..

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  152. 360...? more like 063 by dbucowboy · · Score: 0

    I had a chance to play Call of Duty 2 on the 360 a couple of day ago at Target and I was NOT impressed at all... my FX5900 video card renders graphics that look better for games. I will not be buying an xbox.

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    1. Re:360...? more like 063 by dindi · · Score: 1

      haha, maybe it is the game man:)

      I had it on Xbox (not 360) for a test run, and the game is so crappy, Socom II looks better than that.

      Ohh multiplayer is so interesting as whipping myself with poison ivy...

      I am soo happy I can test games at my local store before shelling money out on them...

  153. This is why they smashed it after all! :D by Nichotin · · Score: 1

    Smash my xbox 360

    Ahh, that explains it. I bet they were going to keep it*, then realised that it just crashed anyway, and decided to do the smash.

    *nah, I did not doubt them actually.

  154. Lock-ups in Games by jwilki1 · · Score: 1

    Perfect Dark Zero locked up for me during the first mission and I got a funky error message and got kicked out of PGR3 with it claiming my disk was the wrong region. Not a real good first impression!

    1. Re:Lock-ups in Games by jwilki1 · · Score: 1

      Talked with Microsoft. Got a bad PDZ disk. The PGR3 is a known issue. Come-on people we should all know this about Microsoft by now.

  155. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Threni · · Score: 1

    > Well, I don't know about you, but if I buy systems with a *pre-installed* OS, no matter
    > whether it's Linux or Windows or OS X or Plan 9 or whatever, I expect the system to be in a
    > usable state. There is such a thing as quality control.

    If you buy something expecting that your instance of it will definately work properly first time then you're a fool. There's a difference between a design fault such that most/all of them will crash within 30 mins, and the odd poorly assembled/tested product. A small percentage of *every* product is going to fail, such is the nature of mass produced commodity items, and that even includes your beloved PC with a *pre-installed* (nice asterisks, by the way) OS! There's not a bunch of guys who play test every xbox 360 for a couple of hours before it's shipped. Please don't tell me you thought there were....

  156. cant view the video by sl4shd0rk · · Score: 1

    Windows locked. oi the irony.

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  157. This is why it launched in the US first? by gilesjuk · · Score: 1

    Maybe launched it in the US first as US gamers are more likely to forgive Microsoft for this (it's a US company). If they had launched in Japan first it would have completely flopped if these problems had occured there.

    Personally what I put this down to is a very minor change in the hardware, different RAM chips or something. It might be that the games companies took shipment of their test units a long time back and these were using some very slightly different components or board design.

    1. Re:This is why it launched in the US first? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      There have already been reports of differences in hardware. There's a post about it on Xbox Scene. Perhaps what you're saying is the problem.

    2. Re:This is why it launched in the US first? by RoLi · · Score: 1
      Actually a few days is much too short to fix the problem, especially when it's related to overheating.

      Also I think that the launch in Japan and EU will actually get worse because reports from the USA about unstable and overheating XBoxes just a few days before launch (= at the worst possible time) will scare away a lot of customers, this is the Internet-age after all.

    3. Re:This is why it launched in the US first? by C_Kode · · Score: 1

      Thats just flat out ridiculous. Your obvious hate of Americans blurs your vision. Nobody likes poor products and they don't just *forgive* them because they are of the same country. Don't believe me? Ask the US auto industry; they are still suffering for the hideous quality from the 70s and early 80s.

      You should separate your emotions from your descions. You will make better (more logical) ones and be more successful in your ventures.

  158. Re:Last minute change in the BIOS? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    I'm pretty sure they put the IFC in backwards.


    I worked on the hardware team and I personally recommended against using an inverse flux capacitor at all but you know how it is at microsoft, Steve and Bill demanded it.


    I've seen this before.

  159. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by F_Scentura · · Score: 1

    "This is Slashdot -- journalistic integrity is almost nonexistent."

    Not to defend the editors here, but considering the scope of gleeful replies to this thread, this is the type of story that Slashdot's most vocal and rabidly biased posters are looking for. The Slashdot guys are "doing their jobs" in this regard.

    Anyone who expects every single device sold to function without a glitch obviously hasn't spent any time servicing hardware or paying attention to prior console releases.

  160. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by DeBeuk · · Score: 1

    Besides, no .0.00 release should be trusted to be stable, wait for an update.
    What a bunch of crap! You can say that about software but not about a console that costs you a couple of hundred dollars. They should get it right the first time.

    Oh wait, I forgot, we're talking about MICROSOFT here. :\

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  161. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by PurpleXanathar · · Score: 1

    No reason to do otherwise. If your program tramples memory or whatever, it crashes even in user mode. Having applications in user mode is to protect them from *other* applications behaving badly, not to protect from themselves behaving badly.

    Since consoles run a single application at a time, there is pratically no reason to separate user and kernel mode. Also in comparison with other consoles (on the PS2 for example you directly program DMA transfer and packets!) at least the xbox shines in hardware abstraction.

  162. THE SAME HAPPENS ON OTHER RACING GAMES by brenddie · · Score: 0

    "Project Gotham Racing 3 crashes before finishing the first lap"

    Its not uncommon to crash your car during the first lap..
    oh wait the system crashes..

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  163. must be using DOS/Windows 3.1 by AIXmaster · · Score: 1

    M$ must have ported DOS and Windows 3.1 over to the
    triple-core PowerPC xBOX 360.

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    on time with crappy, unstable flaky system.
    than to ship later with stable, usable and great system.

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  164. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Croaker · · Score: 2, Informative
    They probably make sure the system boots to the dashboard and then send it on for packaging.
    Not quite. From this Wall Street Journal Article:
    After each Xbox 360 rolls off the line, it undergoes two hours or so of automated testing and five minutes of manual testing before being packed into a plane
    And, if the hardware shows up damaged... doesn't MS take a hit because the packaging can't stand up to the abuse their supply channel will put it through? Making a fragile console is just as dumb as making one that's defective out of the box. I agree that it's too soon to say that the XBox 360 is unstable... but at the same time, many people see the console as a stable platform, whereas your PC may or may not work with the latest and greatest title.
  165. Smart move by M$ by frankcow · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I'm 99% sure Microsoft was well aware of the instabilities before the product launch. It actually works to their benefit, as they can now inform gamers that they need to connect to Live to get the software patches

    1. Re:Smart move by M$ by yeremein · · Score: 1

      I'm 99% sure Microsoft was well aware of the instabilities before the product launch. It actually works to their benefit, as they can now inform gamers that they need to connect to Live to get the software patches

      Yeah, and I'll bet the "Your updates are not fully installed. Reboot your Xbox now?" always pops up at the boss level.

  166. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    At work we get large quantities of hard drives from various manufacturers and out of every batch we usually get 1 or 2 that just will not spin up, or have other errors prohibiting their use.

    ...and you think that's OK? I used to work night shift at DEC (Colorado Springs) many years ago doing QC for hard drives. These drives WERE tested. If something came out bad, we were expected to diagnose them. If we couldn't find a diagnosis, but they still didn't work, we'd slap them on the side and check "head slap" as the defect, and send them back for re-building.

    You don't need to do a 24-hour burn-in to diagnose a problem. The equipment we used was NOT the same as a common-PC diagnosis software. The stuff we used COULD find defects.

    So, with prior experience in QC, I'm very very dis-satisfied with the error rates on todays hard disks, and even more so with consumer computer-ish hardware. You get what you pay for, but $300++ isn't cheap IMNSHO.

  167. I harshly object by Loundry · · Score: 3, Interesting

    They- like all companies- are a FOR-PROFIT venture, and will do whatever they think is the thing that will garner them the most profit. Period.

    This is a most rephrehensible comment to make. You claim that since a company wants to make a profit, they will, therefore, by definition, do ANYTHING that might make them money. For instance, if kidnapping children and selling them into sexual slavery in Southeast Asia is profitable, then ANY for-profit company would have no compunction at all in doing so. This is a wrong-headed, insulting, and stupid idea. Perhaps you believe it because you believe axiomatically that the profit motive is evil.

    Welcome to Capitalism, enjoy your stay.

    You and I have very different understandings of capitalism. To me, capitalism is when people trade value-for-value as free individuals. It is immoral to make money through force or fraud, and those who do it should be punished. Capitalism is merely that which exists by default when individual property rights are protected by the state, free people are allowed to trade, and force and fraud are punished. It is the celebration of individual excellence. It allows companies like Ben & Jerry's and Starbucks to exist which, despite their leftist lip-service, are actually shining monuments to the success of capitalism over older, inferior competitors.

    To you, capitalism is probably the source of all the world's misery. I think that's an article of your faith as opposed to observations of reality.

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    1. Re:I harshly object by Viper+Daimao · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Exactly parent poster. Why would anyone do anything unless there was a profit for them? Why do you go to work? Because you get a profit from your work. Why does that guy down the street open up a small restaurant? Because he wanted to make a profit. Why did atari even start the home console market? To make a profit. Why are you living a house? Because someone thought that they could make a profit if they built a house and sold it to someone like you. Why is making a profit a bad thing? its the reason why anyone does anything. And you make a profit by giving people what they want not by cheating them or giving them bad products. Look at those companies who tried to cheat people, Enron, WorldCom, Arthur Anderson (who didnt even get convicted of doing anything wrong), ect, what kind of profit are they making now? None, they are out of business. Look at Johnson & Johnson in the early 80s. Someone had poisoned a few bottles of Tylenol with cyanide and actually killed people. The company knew that if they ever wanted to make a profit again they had to handle this quick and show the public thier responsibility. They quickly recalled over $100 million worth of tylenol and were honest with the public. Afterwards they gave coupons for $2.50 off of tylenol and lowered prices by 25%. They realized that morality and responsibility and honesty is good business, and they are still around because of that.

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    2. Re:I harshly object by Solitude · · Score: 2, Insightful

      If kidnapping children and selling them into sexual slavery was overlooked or legal, you bet they would be. The only thing stopping them is laws, and even that some times doesn't. Remember, once upon a time slavery was legal, and there were companies that participated in that.

    3. Re:I harshly object by Loundry · · Score: 1

      If kidnapping children and selling them into sexual slavery was overlooked or legal, you bet they would be.

      Let me make my objection more clear. I am about to start a company, and I used to own a restaurant (which was a company). Are you claiming that if I could get away with kidnapping children and selling them into sexual slavery for profit, then I would do it?

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    4. Re:I harshly object by LMariachi · · Score: 1
      Work out. Take a nap. Get married. Play a video game.

      People do plenty of things for reasons other than profit. You're conflating profit with value, but profit is only a small subset of value.

    5. Re:I harshly object by PastaLover · · Score: 1

      If slavery were legal and your competitors were employing slaves at 1$/day where you were employing people at 10$/hour you would have the choice to follow their example or go out of business. I'm not saying you would do it, but I am saying that's what caused a lot of hardship at the beginning of the industrial revolution, when some people DID think that capitalism would solve all problems. Over time they realized that some basic principles are best transcribed to law and constantly guarded.

      Do not ask 'would I do it if it were possible', do ask 'would other people do it'. The answer is yes.

  168. Unfair by Chuck+Chunder · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Slashdot just wanted to post this 'story' because they wanted to be able to laugh at MS and pretend the evil giant was on its knees because all Xbox 360s are defective. MS has it coming once in a while and deserves to be bashed but in this instance it's the MS-haters who sound like drooling fanboys.
    I think that's a tad unfair. It's a 'story' because the 360 is hyped right now and anything that happens surrounding it is news. We've had months of rumour, speculation and hype. It hardly makes sense to start pointing the finger at 'MS-haters' when a story starts emerging showing the 360 in an unflattering light. Any details will be news on launch day and people will pick up whatever little bits they have and run with a story. That's just a natural follow-on from a much hyped launch.
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    1. Re:Unfair by paranode · · Score: 1

      Hype is exactly right, and lots of Slashdotters are just trying to make negative hype out of something that, thus far, is limited to 'several users'. The criticism will be well-deserved if it turns out that many of them have these issues but at this point I think hype is all we're getting, one way or another.

    2. Re:Unfair by Have+Blue · · Score: 3, Insightful

      No, if they reported just the facts in an objective manner it would be a story. It's a "story" because the headline was made grossly inaccurate just to make MS look bad. It could just as easily have been titled "Xbox 360 Problems Reported", but then the slashbots would be jumping all over the editors for "buying into the hype machine".

      I can only hope that next time someone finds a bug in the Linux kernel the story is entitled "Linux Development Process Fundamentally Flawed", but somehow I doubt this will happen.

    3. Re:Unfair by TobyWong · · Score: 1

      lol just a story that shows the 360 in an unflattering light huh?

      Take a look at the headline and summary again, it's over the top sensationaliztion. Not that I really expect anything better from slashdot. I mean come on now, only a small % of members here are even capable of discussing microsoft without the conversation degenerating into a series of worn out weren't-all-that-funny-in-the-first-place MS/BSOD/Bill Gate$ jokes. roflcakes with bbqsauce indeed.

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    4. Re:Unfair by coolGuyZak · · Score: 1
      I can only hope that next time someone finds a bug in the Linux kernel the story is entitled "Linux Development Process Fundamentally Flawed", but somehow I doubt this will happen.

      Hold on, now. We post John C. Dvorak / Yankee / etc here at least once a month...

  169. Xbox 360 by SpinJaunt · · Score: 1

    Heh.. kinda glad i'll be waiting another couple of years, or atleast a couple of revsions. gee it sucks, so glad I wasn't waiting in a queue for this.

    Worst Xmas present, ever? LOL.

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  170. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by ratboy666 · · Score: 1

    No one claimed "NT" was unstable. But why would you think that the XBOX 360 software is based on NT?

    And, its a game console... Wait for an update? Its supposed to be single-function plug it in and use it. How much more containment for testing do you need?

    So, onward: bad hardware? its a contained stand-alone system. bad drivers? does this box even HAVE an OS? Anyway, all "drivers" come from a single source.

    So, I would expect premium gaming hardware, with the "system" software stack from a single source, and the initial selection of games validated.

    Of course the XBOX 360 claims to be able to run XBOX games, by using an virtualizer/emulator/translator. Again, I expect that this component would have a compatibility list (given that the XBOX itself was a contained system).

    In any case -- I expect a very stable platform; no reference to "NT" needed.

    Ratboy.

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  171. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "Don't even try to compare that trashy xbox hardware to the linux OS."

    No need to. Linux (mmm spaghetti code) is, indeed, a piece of shit/trash/etc.

    Anyways, I have a present for you. A link to a real operating system just for you!

  172. Service pack? by diegocgteleline.es · · Score: 1

    You won't be getting a dollar from me then.

    Just wait until the Xbox 360 Service Pack 1 is released. It's Microsoft after all.

  173. What to Watch by Winterblink · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What we should be reporting on, what is MORE newsworthy than just the instability, is Microsoft's reaction to it. If and when they find the problem, will they replace defective units? It's usually at times like these that a company shows its true committment to its customers and product. As an example, when the iMac flat panel line first came out there were lots of customers complaining of fan noise, and Apple was quick to figure out what was causing it and send out replacement parts to affected users. My first Mac was an iMac with such a problem, and their reaction to the problem was entirely reassuring to someone who bought in on a 1.0 version of a product. I'm definitely going to be keeping an eye on the news of these issues to see what kind of support is there for people.

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    1. Re:What to Watch by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      They better hope they have a better response than they did during the Japanese Xbox launch when there were reports of DVD scratching and the like. They basically just ignored the problems and the Xbox has had a bad reputation there ever since.

    2. Re:What to Watch by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yeah, like apples handling of the ipod battery fiasco really showed what they thought of their customers, ditto the micro.

    3. Re:What to Watch by rtechie · · Score: 1

      The XBOX has had a bad reputation in the Japanese market because the folks at Microsoft have ham-handedly slighted the Japanese at every turn. The crappy controller, the bulk of the console, the poor selection of Japanese games (it's around 60-70% of the US library even now), poor implementation of Live in Japan, etc. If you compare this to the PS2 and the GameCube, both of which have MORE titles than their US counterparts, smaller, PS2 online works much better in Japan, etc. it's a no-brainer for the Japanese.

      And apparently Virtual PC can't handle Japanese very well so MS has pretty much blown off backwards compatibility for the 360 in Japan. If the 360 flops in Japan that virtually guarantees the next round of the console wars to the PS3.

  174. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by DrXym · · Score: 1
    And seriously, how many console models have you seen in your life that had this kind of failure after the initial launch?

    Not this kind of failure, but new launches always seem to be accompanied by problem reports - dead pixels, dead DVD drives, etc. I'm fully expecting that this is not the last problem for the XBox 360 and I'm looking forward to reading how good (or how bad) the legacy XBox emulation is.

    People with a teaspoon or more of sense in their head wait a few weeks or more before buying a new system. And preferably a few months yet since there are precious few games to play anyway. I have to say I have a PS2 & a PSP but I think I'll wait until the chumps have proven the PS3 is not a lemon out of their own pockets before I would be interested. At least Sony have the luxury of an additional 5 or 6 months to make sure things are right.

  175. Mastercard by Miros · · Score: 1

    Designing complex systems sounds a lot like a mastercard commercial... Years of architectual design - hundreds of millions of dollars Months of maticulous coding - tens of millions of dollars Less months of testing (because it has to get to market!) - tens of millions of dollars Fans discovering fatal flaws one day after launch? very very expensive.... I think that the breakdown is supposed to be something like 40-50ish % design 20ish % coding 30-40ish % testing...

  176. Ha! by cybertoaster · · Score: 1

    Beautiful, just beautiful. Wai in line for hours and hours to get your hands on one of these only to have it crash repeatedly. Priceless. Go Nintendo!

  177. Error 64 and 65 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I also keep getting errors 64 and 65 at random times and there are a number of smaller bugs in the games. This is out of control. Overall I am not very impressed with the Xbox 360, not to say disappointed. I think I'll just sell that piece of sh.. on craigslist or so and get my money back. Its a good idea to wait and get the PS3.

  178. Hot new copy protection scheme! by erroneus · · Score: 1

    This little-talked-about protection scheme creates the illusion that it is not worth copying in order to prevent users from making copies from rented or retail-purchased game software. This system works largely because customers often buy new items based on their newness and attractive wrappings. And since [retail] product returns are generally disallowed by most retailers' policies, this system is demonstrably workable.

  179. Train them young! by SenseOfHumor · · Score: 1

    This is good for training people at young age. If BSoD happens a lot in your games, you will think it's a normal thing to happen to computers later in your professional life!

  180. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by bhirsch · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    I know they are pandering to the masses, but I guess it would be nice if we got "news for nerds" without anti-MS/pro-Linux stories and spins on stories whenever possible.

  181. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by apoc06 · · Score: 1

    yes, but this is a console. consoles are supposed to work straight out of the box. no other console launch has had this type of issue within the first 24 hours of release. defects usually start to become apparent after a few weeks or months or over time.

    a installation of linux or windows is one thing, but wouldnt you get upset if you went to start up your new car and it blew up or crashed itself every time you turned it on? what about your new tv? what if it went fuzzy every time you turned stations? certain items are just supposed to work. the supposed reason consoles exist in the first place is so that you dont experience this sort of problem. otherwise we would all be computer gamers only.

  182. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by bhirsch · · Score: 1

    The headline is still not indicative of the actual story.

  183. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by steveo777 · · Score: 1
    I agree, the only time I ever saw a BSOD for Windows 2k was when installing the first set of ATI's Radeon drivers. Those were the most buggy drivers I've ever delt with. After a while they were fixed, but for while I couldn't do much gaming on that box.

    XP is worse, however. I'm not going to put it down... too bad, but I think 2k was a lot more stable and handled issues a lot better. XP seems to run most anything, but it doesn't do it well. Also, the compatablity modes have never worked for me. But it's always a breath of fresh air to go back to a buggy XP install from working on ANY '98 machine (or SHUTTER a ME machine... I just won't touch them).

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  184. saw 360 crash at Microsoft on campus event by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    here at the University of Toronto (in Canada)...Microsoft had an event recently showcasing the XBOX360. And, the thing crashed twice during the presentation and gameplay, bringing jeers from the crowd.

  185. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Epi-man · · Score: 1

    There's not a bunch of guys who play test every xbox 360 for a couple of hours before it's shipped. Please don't tell me you thought there were....

    Can I submit my resume?

  186. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by mzs · · Score: 1
    Funny, I've been buying consoles since the Atari2600 and remember EVERY console having some kind of weird promblem at launch. It's more publicized now with the advent of the internet... but I even remember th Commodore64 having recalls.

    Could you please list the problems at launch for these systems. I grant you that when I was a youngen, there was not this fancy web, but I read WAY too many video game mags. I do not remember problems for all of the systems, just some (for example the PS2 drives).

    Also I got many systems at launch with never a problem. The systems that I got at launch were the Colecovision, NES (yes with Robbie and the light gun), and Atari Lynx. My younger brother got the Super Nintendo and N64 at launch also with no problems.

  187. observations of reality by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You and I have very different understandings of capitalism. To me, capitalism is when people trade value-for-value as free individuals.

    I think you have an idealist view of it, whereas he has a realist view. With corporations, it's all about cost vs benefit. For every Ben & Jerry's there's at least one Union Carbide or Ford. Here's just one example, I'm sure you can find others: Pinto.

    1. Re:observations of reality by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      And a realist's view of the Left reveals Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Castro, Pol Pot, and Kim Jong Il. Thank you very much, but I'll take Capitalism yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

    2. Re:observations of reality by Ucklak · · Score: 1

      Ford didn't make the Pinto to explode. There wasn't a board meeting where a project manager said "I want to make a car that explodes on impact."

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    3. Re:observations of reality by dual_boot_brain · · Score: 1
      Two words reckless homicide: "consciously ignoring a substantial and unjustified risk that results in death". Lee Iacocca was aware of the fact that the design of the fuel tank and the area protecting the fuel tank was flawed. The Pinto failed every safety test where the design was left unmodified. Ford Motor Company then executed a cost-benefit analysis that determined that it was cheaper to let the design defect go then to spend the money to fix the problem. Since Mr. Iacocca was in charge of the Pinto project he would have had to have authorized the study and would have been made aware of its findings. Mr. Iacocca decided that the cost and delay in modifying the gas tank conflicted with his design goals.

      The only reason that Ford was not held criminally liable for the actions of its agent, executed in the course of his employment is the the (I believe) NTSB said you only had to test to a patently unrealistic 5 mph to meet government rear-end crash safety requirements. The NTSB had proposed increasing that to 15 mph but under intense industry lobbying, abandoned that plan. Since Ford met the federal standard, that pre-empted any state cause of action for criminal liablity. Make no mistake, Ford and Lee Iacocca are morally blameworthy for the deaths caused by their design decisions, it is merely the corruption of money politics that prevents them from being held liable.

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    4. Re:observations of reality by Ucklak · · Score: 1

      I am aware of those facts. That still doesn't prove that Ford went out to purposely design a car that explodes on impact. They designed a car cheaply, discovered a flaw, and left it (which is wrong).

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  188. And this is a surprize because? by crovira · · Score: 1

    We're taking components and cramming them in spaces with insufficient free air delivery and we're surprised when they crash and burn.

    I've lost many hard drives and three computers (one Linux, one Mac and one Windows,) to "heat prostration". Sometimes the cases are not really capable of handling everything we can shove in there.

    I hate the monolith in Redmond as much as the next guy but... heat is the enemy here.

    I bet NOBODY who lives in a frozen food section at Safeway is reporting a crash.

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    1. Re:And this is a surprize because? by Aegis9975bb2 · · Score: 5, Informative

      We're taking components and cramming them in spaces with insufficient free air delivery and we're surprised when they crash and burn.

      I've lost many hard drives and three computers (one Linux, one Mac and one Windows,) to "heat prostration". Sometimes the cases are not really capable of handling everything we can shove in there.

      I hate the monolith in Redmond as much as the next guy but... heat is the enemy here.

      I bet NOBODY who lives in a frozen food section at Safeway is reporting a crash.


      >>First off, my other consumer electronic devices (including my 600W receiver) have absolutely no problems with over-heating. As do, I'm assuming, most electronic devices made today.

      >>Secondly, as mentioned in my first post the cabinet is relatively large, and my VHS and DVD are obviously turned off when playing my XB360; there is ample space and ventilation in the cabinet, I put it on the shelf where my old Xbox used to sit.

      >>Thirdly, MS should obviously design their "home entertainment" device to be put in, well, a "home-enteirtainment" cabinet. Its unresonable to expect every person to use their XB360 in "frozen food section at Safeway" .

      It should also be mentioned that even outside the cabinet it's incredible hot. When I eject the DVD to the machine I can feel the heat of radiating from it, and the game is suprising hot to the touch. I've never had this problem with my original Xbox (that sat in the same cabinet), which I also bought on lauch day, and has been incredibly reliable since the day I got it. Personally, I think MS caved into the critism of the size of the original Xbox and stuffed the hardware into too small a place relative to heat disapation.

    2. Re:And this is a surprize because? by lubricated · · Score: 1

      the xbox 360 isn't a computer and Microsoft should have expected people to put it in a cabinet next to all the rest of their AV gear and not in it's own cabinet. If they expect people to uglify their living room with it by putting it on it's own pedestal then they should also expect me not to buy it. Glad I waited. Hopefully one of the other next-gen console makers will have a clue.

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    3. Re:And this is a surprize because? by Big_Al_B · · Score: 3, Insightful

      We're taking components and cramming them in spaces with insufficient free air delivery and we're surprised when they crash and burn.

      Consumer electronics should be designed to support consumer use, no?

      A consumer should be able to use AV cabinet "A" and AV device "B" the way both were intended. If not, then one thing, the other, or both were poorly designed.

      As a consumer, I would expect that any AV cabinet I buy is designed to accommodate or dissipate the heat from several devices consuming several amps each at 120 Volts. As a consumer, I would assume the X360 is designed to operate in reasonable temparture and humidity ranges, and also that it is designed to manage the BTUs it generates during operation. What exactly is wrong with this?

      I've lost many hard drives and three computers (one Linux, one Mac and one Windows,) to "heat prostration".

      I've owned and operated Macs, Wintel, and Linux boxen for almost 20 years, and I've run them on or under desks, and in closed, poorly ventilated "computer desk" cabinets. Not one has overheated, even the Mac that spent its entire 6 years as my main machine, in the closed cabinet, and had 3-4 HDDs at times.

      Sometimes the cases are not really capable of handling everything we can shove in there.

      Then why are we able to shove things in there? If there is a valid mounting position for something, the case designer should assume it's going to be used and design accordingly.

      I hate the monolith in Redmond as much as the next guy but... heat is the enemy here.

      I'm not specificly digging MS here, they just provided a context for the discussion. This is a fundemental design standard that all consumer products should meet, regardless of the product type or manufacturer.

      Heat is not an enemy, it's a predictabe condition. In this case, MS could easily tell how many amps the box pulls, and could easily compute the BTUs it would be generating. From there it's a risk management question: What is an acceptable mean failure rate, and how hot can we let it operate before we exceed that rate?

      I bet NOBODY who lives in a frozen food section at Safeway is reporting a crash.

      And I bet NOBODY considers that a valid consumer electronics operting specification.

    4. Re:And this is a surprize because? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Boxen?

      That's about as uptodate as "In Soviet Russia....."

    5. Re:And this is a surprize because? by syukton · · Score: 2, Insightful
      Sometimes the cases are not really capable of handling everything we can shove in there.

      Then why are we able to shove things in there? If there is a valid mounting position for something, the case designer should assume it's going to be used and design accordingly.


      Ok, so the designer should make what assumptions? Should he (or she, I'm an equal-opportunity blamer) assume that somebody will install 20gb drives in each hard drive position? How about 200gb? 400gb? Should they assume that each 5-1/4" drive bay will hold a CD-RW or a DVD+/-RW? How about a fanbus? Each of these peripherals have a different heat profile. The same type of components from different manufacturers also have different heat profiles.

      Just because we're able to do something doesn't mean it's a good idea. The speedometer on an average car goes up to 120 MPH. Should the designer assume that the car will be in constant operation at 120 miles per hour? Every car has a first gear and it's entirely possible to drive around everywhere in first gear so should the designer accomodate that method of use? An automobile trunk can accomodate generally about 10 cubic feet of stuff. Should the designer assume that the user will be filling that 10 cubic feet with quick-set concrete? I mean, they've provided space for it, why sholdn't I fill it with concrete? Maybe because that's a totally fucking stupid idea? Hmmmm...that might be it.

      There's a valid mounting position for something, you're absolutely right. Who says what something is? I think that multiple mounting positions exist so that you can flexibly install equipment according to your own best interests and the best interests of the hardware utilized. They don't exist so that you can cram in hard drives and CDRWs in every single available drive bay. A lot of computer chassis provide mounting holes that are used by some drives but not by others, and it's only for the purpose of flexibility.

      The designer shouldn't have to protect the system from the user, it's the user responsibility (a concept often lost on most people these days. le sigh) to protect their hardware. I wouldn't be surprised if the manual for the 360 says not to cover the air vents and/or to leave a certain amount of space between the vents and anything that would restrict airflow.

      I lost a 20gb IBM Deathstar drive one time, on my friggin' birthday. Since then, my hard drives have usually been installed in 5-1/4" drive bays with cooling fans in front of them, for the sake of their own longevity and reliability. I even use a heatpipe cooler on my drives these days, in addition to the fans.

      Everyone having problems with your 360, try using a vertical orientation outside any sort of cabinet or enclosure (this includes the shelf your home theater stuff is on) and definitely don't set it on top of your heat-radiating 500+ watt receiver (or cd player, or whatever).
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    6. Re:And this is a surprize because? by onrop · · Score: 2, Informative
      First off, my other consumer electronic devices (including my 600W receiver) have absolutely no problems with over-heating. As do, I'm assuming, most electronic devices made today.

      First, just because you don't see any symptoms, does not mean your equipment is not suffering from the excess heat. You could just be shortening the lifespan of your components without any current noticable clues.

      Second, the problem with most consumer AV cabinets is that they are designed for form, not function. IOW, they are made to look pretty in your living room, not safely house your equipment. Sure, a DVD Player, cable box (non-DVR), cd player, and basic receiver will live just fine in one of these cabinets, but you start putting things that generate real heat in there, and you're asking for trouble!

      To fix the heat issue in an AV cabinet, just cut a hole in the back of the cabinet, and stick a 30-40mm CPU fan over the hole. Did that in mine, and everything stays comfortably cool and stable!

    7. Re:And this is a surprize because? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "Just because we're able to do something doesn't mean it's a good idea. The speedometer on an average car goes up to 120 MPH. Should the designer assume that the car will be in constant operation at 120 miles per hour?"

      The original comparison came from someone saying they have their consumer electronic device with all the other ones in the A/V cabinet. The guy is crazy for expecting it to not overheat under those circumstances....It is akin to driving 140 MPH constantly...

      If hardware designers cannot take account for this scenario then something is seriously wrong....Like you pointed out the guy could have a 500 watt stereo in there (and it is not overheating).

      Hopefully for the owners these are just isolated problems....If not it could be bad for MS

    8. Re:And this is a surprize because? by Aegis9975bb2 · · Score: 1

      First, just because you don't see any symptoms, does not mean your equipment is not suffering from the excess heat. You could just be shortening the lifespan of your components without any current noticable clues.

      Second, the problem with most consumer AV cabinets is that they are designed for form, not function. IOW, they are made to look pretty in your living room, not safely house your equipment. Sure, a DVD Player, cable box (non-DVR), cd player, and basic receiver will live just fine in one of these cabinets, but you start putting things that generate real heat in there, and you're asking for trouble!


      Shorting the lifespane of my components? Right, I've had my Xbox in that cabinet on the same shelf for about 4-years now without a problem, my XB360 is a couple days old.

      IMO, MS should have designed the XB360 in a larger case with more cooling. Instead of consumers having to drill holes in the back of their cabinets and putting in fans, maybe they should have just added a fan or two to the original design.

      The plain fact is that the XB360 has some heating issues. I mean, you have a three-core 3.2Ghz PPC and an powerful ATI 5xx GPU in the size of mini-itx you're gonna have heating issues, the blame shouldn't be on consumers side for over-heating due to a fundamental design issue, because if you plan on selling tens of millions of consoles that people will use them in a variety of enviroments.

      Why issue isn't an isolated one, TeamXbox has a stickied post on their forum for other XB360 owners:
      http://forum.teamxbox.com/showthread.php?t=391764

    9. Re:And this is a surprize because? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Except, of course, in the case of the 360 we're talking about STOCK units. Nobody is complaining that when they add an HD to their 360 that it starts to crash. It crashes OUT OF THE BOX. So that covers people cramming extra hardware into the machine itself...

      How exactly is it unreasonable to expect a consumer to put a piece of home entertainment equipment in the same cabinet where the rest of their home entertainment equipment is? It's unreasonable to require a car to operate at 140mph constantly... because 1) that's not normal behavior, and 2) 95% of (US) roadways have speed limits far below that, so the opportunities for doing so are relatively infrequent.

      Does it say on the packaging that I can't expect this thing to operate in the same environment my other equipment does? An environment which, by the way, might contain a working PS1, PS2, Gamecube, or original Xbox? How then should Joe Sixpack realize that the 360 needs to be treated differently? Divine Intervention?

      A lot of people treat these like appliances. You don't expect that replacing a fridge (of the same size) would require to you put it somewhere else, do you?

    10. Re:And this is a surprize because? by syukton · · Score: 1
      The hardware designers do take account for this scenario and they do so by specifically telling people not to do it. I couldn't find a verbatim copy of the XBOX 360's manual, but I did find this:

      from http://www.xbox.com/en-US/support/getstarted/syste m/xbox360/connect-positionconsole.htm
      Prevent the Console from Overheating
      Do not block any ventilation openings on the console or power supply. Do not place the console or power supply on a bed, sofa, or other soft surface that may block ventilation openings. Do not place the console or power supply in a confined space, such as a bookcase, rack, or stereo cabinet, unless the space is well ventilated.

      Do not place the console or power supply near any heat sources, such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or amplifiers.


      Who wants to bet that most of the problems encountered are by people who have their xbox sitting on a shag carpet, or inside a stereo cabinet with no ventilation holes, or by a heat register or baseboard heater? Treating an XBOX 360 like a random VCR and just sticking it in your A/V cabinet and expecting it to work is totally asinine.

      READ YOUR INSTRUCTION MANUALS, PEOPLE!
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    11. Re:And this is a surprize because? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      And I've had computers not start because it was too cold...

      True story.

      Upgraded the bios on two ASUS motherboard based PCs in about 1998, and the end users complained that the computers wouldn't start when it was cold, but they had to warm up a little and then they would get going okay. The PCs in question were sitting right next to the office air conditioning unit.

      It turns out the bios upgrade enabled Speedstep on the Pentium II CPUs during boot time. Speedstep wouldn't switch the CPU speeds up correctly when the CPU temperature was too low, and they would halt with a blank screen during boot.

      Rolling back the BIOS update fixed the problem.

    12. Re:And this is a surprize because? by syukton · · Score: 1
      A lot of people treat these like appliances. You don't expect that replacing a fridge (of the same size) would require to you put it somewhere else, do you?

      It's unreasonable because you're not supposed to put it there.

      As I posted in my other reply:
      from: http://www.xbox.com/en-US/support/getstarted/syste m/xbox360/connect-positionconsole.htm
      Prevent the Console from Overheating
      Do not block any ventilation openings on the console or power supply. Do not place the console or power supply on a bed, sofa, or other soft surface that may block ventilation openings. Do not place the console or power supply in a confined space, such as a bookcase, rack, or stereo cabinet, unless the space is well ventilated.

      Do not place the console or power supply near any heat sources, such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or amplifiers.
      How many peoples' home theater cabinets are "well ventilated" ? Most of them have a solid back with a single hole for wires to run out of. No home theater components I know of come with active cooling, either.

      How then should Joe Sixpack realize that the 360 needs to be treated differently? Divine Intervention?
      Reading the fucking manual or the support pages on xbox.com, maybe?

      A lot of people treat these like appliances.
      And a lot of people are jackasses. I think I see a correlation, here.

      You don't expect that replacing a fridge (of the same size) would require to you put it somewhere else, do you?
      If the fridge consumed more than twice the power and produced more than twice the heat, yes, I would expect that I might have to put it elsewhere. Of course, that's because I'm not an idiot.
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    13. Re:And this is a surprize because? by Big_Al_B · · Score: 1

      Ok, so the designer should make what assumptions?

      Worst case.

      Should he (or she, I'm an equal-opportunity blamer) assume that somebody will install 20gb drives in each hard drive position? How about 200gb? 400gb? Should they assume that each 5-1/4" drive bay will hold a CD-RW or a DVD+/-RW? How about a fanbus? Each of these peripherals have a different heat profile. The same type of components from different manufacturers also have different heat profiles.

      The space, power availability, mounting hardware, and component operating specifications dictate the types of components that can go into a particular location. It's not hard to find the worst case scenario given current potential components and design to it. In fact, it doesn't have to be "the" worst case, it can be any case that's 3 or 4 standard deviations from the average case.

      Just because we're able to do something doesn't mean it's a good idea. The speedometer on an average car goes up to 120 MPH. Should the designer assume that the car will be in constant operation at 120 miles per hour?

      [sarcasm] Sure. The designer should design in a void of information, and have no inkling or concern regarding what conditions the product will normally be used in.[/sarcasm]

      The designer must ensure that the car will operate within the range of predictable conditions a driver may commonly face. Owner's Manuals come with documented operating specifications. If those specs are met, the car should operate accordingly.

      Every car has a first gear and it's entirely possible to drive around everywhere in first gear so should the designer accomodate that method of use?

      Ideally, a good product design will withstand some amount of out-of-spec usage without failing immediately, because users are unpredictable. Realistically, it's up to a manufacturer to analyze the risk and reward of bulletproofing a design. If the reward is too small compared to the cost to improve it, then let the product go to market as is and let the chips fall.

      An automobile trunk can accomodate generally about 10 cubic feet of stuff. Should the designer assume that the user will be filling that 10 cubic feet with quick-set concrete? I mean, they've provided space for it, why sholdn't I fill it with concrete? Maybe because that's a totally fucking stupid idea? Hmmmm...that might be it.

      I'm going to assume that 10 ft^3 of cement exceeds a max load specification for most passenger cars and call pure unmitigated bullshit on your example. I'm talking about consumers using a product within it's documented specifications and expecting the product to work. Nothing more or less than that.

      There's a valid mounting position for something, you're absolutely right. Who says what something is? I think that...

      Unless what you think is what is documented in the operating manual for a product I buy, I don't much care.

      If you give me power and space for three drives, I expect to be able to use three drives, unless the manual says that I can only use two bays concurrently because of heat. Documented limits are perfectly fair.

      The designer shouldn't have to protect the system from the user, it's the user responsibility (a concept often lost on most people these days. le sigh) to protect their hardware.

      Nope. The responsibilities are split.

      The designer needs to design a product that operates under conditions the consumer is reasonably going to subject that product. If the product is a gaming console with high def output and 5.1 or better optical audio out, it should operate in an AV cabinet environment along with a 5.1 or better receiver and other source components.

      The consumer is responsible for making sure that their AV cabinet or room provides an operating environment that is safe for the AV equipment. This includes controlling temperature, humidity, dust, AC power levels, etc. Past that, the consumer has no responsibility for equipment that fails during

    14. Re:And this is a surprize because? by syukton · · Score: 1
      Neither would I. But I bet that it *doesn't* say, "Do not place this device in an enclosed AV cabinet along with other AV components."
      It actually does say that, at least on xbox.com:
      http://www.xbox.com/en-US/support/getstarted/syste m/xbox360/connect-positionconsole.htm
      Prevent the Console from Overheating
      Do not block any ventilation openings on the console or power supply. Do not place the console or power supply on a bed, sofa, or other soft surface that may block ventilation openings. Do not place the console or power supply in a confined space, such as a bookcase, rack, or stereo cabinet, unless the space is well ventilated.

      Do not place the console or power supply near any heat sources, such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or amplifiers.


      I'm sure something similar is in the manual.

      So how much do you want to bet? $20? $30? ;)
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    15. Re:And this is a surprize because? by TubeSteak · · Score: 1

      Do high temps have a negative effect on the lifespan of dvd's?

      I mean, I can't imagine it helps, but short of direct sunlight, will high temps cause them to delaminate, etc?

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    16. Re:And this is a surprize because? by k1773re7f · · Score: 1
      If the fridge consumed more than twice the power and produced more than twice the heat, yes, I would expect that I might have to put it elsewhere. Of course, that's because I'm not an idiot.

      But did you campout two days in a line to purchase an alpha release product of a company with a past history of not getting it right the first time?

      You see, the folx we are talking about here........ DID !

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    17. Re:And this is a surprize because? by R3d+M3rcury · · Score: 1

      Well, I hate to be a jerk about this, but frankly the "blame the consumer" strategy just doesn't flush with me.

      Yes, you're right. The consumer is properly warned and it's their fault for using the device outside it's proper operating specifications.

      My complaint, though, is that a consumer device requires these specifications. As others have said, I bought an "A/V Device Cabinet" for my audio/video devices. It works just fine with all of my previous audio/video devices, but not with an XBox? To me, this is something that Microsoft should have considered when building a consumer device. There is a concept of reasonableness and I think it's perfectly reasonable for me to expect my XBox 360 to fit in a standard A/V Device Cabinet. This should have been part of the design spec.

      I don't own an XBox (or PS2 or any console for that matter). If I did, I would want to stick it in the same area as my TV and DVR. Nope. Can't do that. I'd probably have to stick it on top of the whole entertainment center, right next to the picture of my family, the nice "loving couple" statue that I bought a few years ago, the attractive wood-burned picture of the covered bridge, and the wine-bottles in their funky wooden wine-bottle holders. Needless to say--one of those things just doesn't fit in with the decor.

      To me, this is why I don't think Microsoft is a good "consumer" company.

      Microsoft essentially expects me to design my entertainment center around their XBox. I may not want to do that. No matter how attractive the device is, it may not fit in the rest of the decor of my room and I'd rather "hide" it. And, no, I don't want to go out and buy a brand-new entertainment center just for the XBox.

      Like I said, the RTFM excuse gets Microsoft off the hook. But it certainly doesn't make me want to buy one of their products.

    18. Re:And this is a surprize because? by Big_Al_B · · Score: 1

      It actually does say that, at least on xbox.com:

      So, my first reaction to this is to say, "DOH!" :)

      But this does strike me as an odd restriction, given the nature of the device. Isn't it similar to GM saying, "Don't drive your car on a road, unless it is well paved."

    19. Re:And this is a surprize because? by syukton · · Score: 1

      It isn't really similar to that. It would be more like saying "don't drive an ATV on the freeway." Just because it has four wheels doesn't mean it's a car. Similarly, just because the 360 is a plastic box with some lights on the front doesn't mean it's a VCR or a CD player.

      It doesn't strike me as an odd restriction at all, to be honest. It's a sophisticated piece of advanced technology, I would hardly expect to be able to treat it like a VCR or CD player.

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    20. Re:And this is a surprize because? by syukton · · Score: 1

      So new, advanced, highly sophisticated hardware should be designed so that people can treat it like their 10 year-old VCR?

      One question: Why?

      They don't have to put it in the entertainment center. A little coffee table to the side is all they need. So they can't put it in there with their A/V equipment... so what?

      Do you put your computer in the cabinet with the A/V equipment? If not, then why not? It does audio, it does video, by your reasoning it belongs in that cabinet!

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    21. Re:And this is a surprize because? by Big_Al_B · · Score: 1

      ...It's a sophisticated piece of advanced technology, I would hardly expect to be able to treat it like a VCR or CD player.

      Well, perhaps not like a VCR or CD player (how quaint), but it's just a game console for chrissake. At the price, I'd expect it to perform similar to my $500 DVD player, which has several advanced chipsets for video and audio processing and still works great in my AV rack along with a warm receiver powering 7 channels of nice quality audio.

    22. Re:And this is a surprize because? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You think you're being insightful, but you aren't. I have a computer in an A/V rack. It's a Mac Mini. It connects to my HDTV through DVI. It also connects to the rest of the home theatre setup I have in there. It happily churns alongside my other A/V gear.

      My friend has a similar setup, using a mini-ITX case Linux box. He keeps it in a drawer (rigging up a cabling scheme for that was a fun project!).

      Neither one overheats.

      Yes, I know the comparison isn't fair. The mini-ITX box and the Mac Mini are both relatively low-power machines to start with. They don't have 3+ GHz CPUs and current generation GPUs.

      However, people expect to be able to 'hide' their electronics. That's why we have A/V cabinets, home theatre stands, whatever. People want to hide their cables, they want to be able to close a bunch of cabinet doors and have something that looks nice.

      They do *NOT* want to make a special case for an XBox 360. They do NOT want to have a special little table for the 360, or leave it on the floor, or whatever. They want to be able to treat it like every other console they own, every other DVD player, 5.1 reciever, whatever.

      Honestly, I'm not siding with either side in this case. Microsoft has documented the specifications in which this system can run, and their specs say to NOT use it in a cabinet. If people don't follow those instructions, too bad for them. However, I'm not going to defend Microsoft, because these specifications are fucking boneheaded. Microsoft didn't even take their own specifications into consideration when creating the demo cabinets that overheated/crashed 360's at major retail outlets.

      There are assumptions people make about 'black-box' electronics like consoles, DVD players and A/V recievers. Microsoft should understand these assumptions and try to design around them. They didn't. You'd think they would, as Microsoft themselves made these assumptions, as evidenced by the poorly ventilated demo cabinets.

    23. Re:And this is a surprize because? by syukton · · Score: 1

      It has a hard drive, like a computer.
      It has a DVD drive, like a computer.
      It connects to the internet, like a computer.

      It isn't just for gaming. It's also for watching movies and communicating with those in different states or even countries (via XBOX Live).

      Since it has more in common with a computer than a game console, why does it belong in the A/V cabinet, while the computer doesn't?

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    24. Re:And this is a surprize because? by R3d+M3rcury · · Score: 1
      "So new, advanced, highly sophisticated hardware should be designed so that people can treat it like their 10 year-old VCR?"

      Yes. That's what consumers expect. I'm not buying "new, advanced, highly sophisticated hardware." I'm buying a box to play video games.

      "They don't have to put it in the entertainment center. A little coffee table to the side is all they need. So they can't put it in there with their A/V equipment... so what?"

      Well, I rashly assume I can put it in my entertainment center for the following reasons:

      • It's a device designed to be hooked up to other elements in my entertainment center (ie, TV, Stereo, Windows Media Center)
      • I was able to put my original XBox in my entertainment center
      • I can put PS2s and GameCubes, which this competes against, in my entertainment center.

      I mean, one of the ideas behind having an entertainment center is to put all the items in the same hunk of furniture rather than having them scattered about. So I have bought this big and beautiful entertainment center that holds all my devices and you're telling me that I now have to go out and buy a separate table to stick this thing on? And make sure it fits in with the rest of decor of the room.

      Maybe you don't care about interior decorating and design. I'm with you on that one. But there are plenty of consumers who do care--who want a nice looking living room. This is what I mean when I say that Microsoft is not that great a "consumer company." The box is supposed to work in my environment. I'm not supposed to have to change my environment for the box to work. That's the difference between a consumer device and, say, a corporate device. Yes, if I'm installing a rack of servers, I have to have appropriate air-conditioning and such in my data center.

      "Do you put your computer in the cabinet with the A/V equipment? If not, then why not? It does audio, it does video, by your reasoning it belongs in that cabinet!"

      Yes, but my computer does not interface with other items in the cabinet. I don't surf the web on my TV. I don't listen to music stored on my computer via the stereo (although I once got one of those FM transmitter thingies and plugged it into the computer. It got funnier because I then put on my wireless headphones so that I didn't have to disturb my roomate. So I had an FM signal traveling across the room to the stereo and then an infrared signal traveling back. It seemed kind of silly, so I just went and bought some plain ol' headphones).
    25. Re:And this is a surprize because? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      My god. You are either one of the biggest, persistent morons I have seen in a while or you are paid by MS or both. I can't imagine a fanboi would stoop to this level of idiocy. You define zealot.

      Microsoft is not selling this as a computer. They are selling it as an entertainment unit/media center. How many entertainment units/media centers have been designed up to this point that were NOT designed to fit inside an A/V cabinet? Hmmm? I'm pretty confident the answer is close to ZERO because it would be idiotic for a company to do that. As well, I am damn well sure that the Revolution and PS3 will be able to be played while stored in an A/V cabinet and they will be just as "advanced technology (if not moreso)" as the xbox.

      Yet you think Microsoft is absolutely in the right for designing the product such that MS recommends that it not be stored where every reasonable consumer will expect to store and play the xbox? You not only think it right, you aggressively defend the position.

      Come on! Man up, Nancy. Admit that Microsoft f*cked up! Regardless of whatever "warning" MS put online or in the manual, consumer products are expected, nay demanded, to work correctly under common circumstances. Circumstances where other products in the same category work just fine.

      You would probably think it would be perfectly acceptable if Microsoft built a car that could not be parked in garage or a covered parking lot.

    26. Re:And this is a surprize because? by onrop · · Score: 1
      IMO, MS should have designed the XB360 in a larger case with more cooling. Instead of consumers having to drill holes in the back of their cabinets and putting in fans, maybe they should have just added a fan or two to the original design.

      OK, you're not making any sense. You lock up a heat-generating device in a cabinet with no ventilation, heating the air inside the cabinet. How would adding more fans to the Xbox360 help? You'd just be moving the same hot air through the Xbox, still heating the air inside your AV cabinet. Hot air won't cool your Xbox very quickly!

      So, how can you justly say a cooling issue is Microsoft's fault, when you decided to negate the ventilation already in place. Your argument is like saying the Xbox is flawed because it overheats after I disconnect the fans.

    27. Re:And this is a surprize because? by syukton · · Score: 1

      Persistent, yes. Zealot? hm. I don't own an xbox, or a 360, and I don't have plans to buy either one. I think they're shitty consoles and I think that they're a waste of money. However, plenty of people disagree with me, as is evidenced by the frenzy to own one of these magnificent bastards. I have a Playstation 2, which works fine for me. Microsoft doesn't pay me to have common sense, it's something I've inherited on my own.

      How many entertainment units/media centers have been designed up to this point that were NOT designed to fit inside an A/V cabinet?

      It depends on the unit and the cabinet. If my media center unit is 21 inches wide and my cabinet is only 19 inches, then I guess it wasn't designed to fit into my A/V cabinet, was it? In the 360's situation, it also depends on the unit and the cabinet. If enough space is provided for airflow (unrestricted in the rear, enough for circulation at the sides, unobstructed in the front) then you're in compliance with the requirements as noted on xbox.com.

      I think that Microsoft is absolutely within their rights to design a new product which comes with recommended operating constraints, and I think it's more than acceptable to laugh at people who ignore those constraints. I'm not making any judgement on the "rightness" of the constraints themselves, I'm just saying that people who treat the console like a VCR are just asking for trouble, because the literature states that the 360 isn't to be treated as such. It isn't Microsoft's fault that people don't read their instruction manuals, it's the consumer's fault.

      It comes down to presence of mind, really. You've got dumb consumers that expect to be able to treat everything the same and they operate under the assumption that nothing will ever change and no new requirements will ever come along for their devices, and then you've got consumers that read the manual and choose to adhere to the positioning requirements laid out therein. In other words, I think that anybody arguing that a warning in the manual "isn't enough" is a dumb consumer and they deserve to have a broken xbox. If the manual says to do it, do it. If you don't do it, it's your own stupid fault for not doing it. This desire to be able to operate equipment without learning about it is totally childish, and this is a "teens and up" console. Pick up the book and read, folks!

      I would actually think it would be perfectly acceptable if Microsoft built a car that could not be parked in a garage or a covered parking lot. As a matter of fact, Microsoft operates a number of mini buses for its on-campus shuttle service which would not fit in a conventionally sized garage nor are they able to enter the parking garages, as they exceed the maximum height allowed by at least eighteen inches. Granted, they don't make these vehicles, but they operate them and they still perform their function even though they can't be parked undercover. The Hummer (the H1, not the new H2 or H3 crap) is another great example of a car that won't fit in a garage, but yet people still buy them. I guess those people recognize the caveats involved in using this new technology and they recognize it for what it is: new technology that, while looking like a car, isn't "just a car" the same way the 360, while looking like a console, isn't "just another console."

      Some people recognize it, some people don't. It appears that you don't.

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    28. Re:And this is a surprize because? by Big_Al_B · · Score: 1

      It...

      Nice list. Sounds a lot like the TiVo I have in my AV cabinet.

      It isn't just for gaming.

      But it *is* for entertainment. Which is kind of the point, no?

      It's also for watching movies

      Exactly. That's traditionally done along with other AV equipment, right? I mean, they've provided 5.1 audio and HD output, they *have* to expect it will be near a receiver/controller that interprets those signals. I don't know of many HDTVs that also do 5.1 processing.

      and communicating with those in different states or even countries (via XBOX Live).

      How romantic and magical and "advanced" you make that sound. Odd, I thought it was just a fast ethernet connection to some $25 broadband router less than 300 feet away, combined with a basic TCP/IP stack. My PS2 does that too, for less than half the cost of the 360--in my AV stack.

      Since it has more in common with a computer than a game console, why does it belong in the A/V cabinet, while the computer doesn't?

      That's either intentially obtuse, or the dumbest fucking argument you've tried. You let me know when the XBox360 buying public starts NOT using their HDTVs and AV receivers with this product. I'll be waiting with baited breath.

      1) It connects to TVs -- especially HD -- not a PC monitor.
      2) It belongs there because, as you point out, it is intended for movies and gaming.
      3) I've repeated ad nauseum, it does 5.1 out and HD out. At this point, enough said.

      You're simply wrong. Enough now.

    29. Re:And this is a surprize because? by syukton · · Score: 1

      It isn't about right or wrong, it's about opinions. Facts can be wrong, opinions can't be.

      Thanks for restoring my lack of faith in slashdot.

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    30. Re:And this is a surprize because? by Big_Al_B · · Score: 1

      Facts can be wrong, opinions can't be.

      I'm sorry. That's completely bass-ackwards.

      You've confused the concept that's it's valid to *express* an opinion with the idea that all opinions are equally valid. They're not, and sometimes they can be factually wrong.

      Thanks for restoring my lack of faith in slashdot.

      I see. You only like debate when you think you've got an easy opponent. Ride on, friend.

    31. Re:And this is a surprize because? by syukton · · Score: 1

      From wikipedia's entry on "opinion"
      Note that simply because a particular opinion is more popular still does not make the opposite opinion incorrect or wrong

      It's my opinion that if something is in the product literature and people ignore it, they're getting what they deserve. I'm also of the opinion that, if something is stated in the product literature (and on xbox.com, by the way) that people have the information available to them in order to remedy any problem they are encountering by way of misuse. It's all opinion-based, the only fact I've highlighted is that the information is indeed published. Whether or not it is a bad design is again, just an opinion.

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    32. Re:And this is a surprize because? by Big_Al_B · · Score: 1
      From wikipedia's entry on "opinion"
      Note that simply because a particular opinion is more popular still does not make the opposite opinion incorrect or wrong


      All that says is that popularity is not evidence of accuracy. Duh.

      You said: Facts can be wrong, opinions can't be.

      And that's just not true. Facts, definitionally, are objective and can *not* be wrong. Opinion, definitionally implies subjectivity, and therefore has the capacity to be factually wrong in many cases.

      Wiki's are great, but sometimes a vetted source is better:

      OPINION implies a conclusion thought out yet open to dispute...

      The three contextually meaningful entries for fact:

      3 : the quality of being actual
      4 a : something that has actual existence b : an actual occurrence
      5 : a piece of information presented as having objective reality
      - in fact : in truth

      It's my opinion that if something is in the product literature and people ignore it, they're getting what they deserve. I'm also of the opinion that, if something is stated in the product literature (and on xbox.com, by the way) that people have the information available to them in order to remedy any problem they are encountering by way of misuse.

      Generally, we agree on this point. However, if a manufacturer markets a product specifically for general living room use, but then seriously caveats that in a manual inside the factory-sealed packaging, arguably to limit liability for a design flaw, that is not the consumer's fault, in my opinion.

      It's all opinion-based, the only fact I've highlighted is that the information is indeed published. Whether or not it is a bad design is again, just an opinion.

      You've put forth consistently fallacious and intellectualy dishonest arguments about the XBox360's nature and intended use. Just my opinion, of course.
  189. by that logic by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Duke Nukem Forever is going to be FAN-TASTIC!

  190. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    No, I won't mod the parent up. If you'd actually read around you would have realised that most 360s are in fact defective. The only saving grace is that Microsoft has restricted the supply so much that few people have one at the moment. However, even if there suddenly is lots of supply now I doubt whether many people will buy one. All in all this adds up to another financial disaster for Microsoft.

  191. Your XBOX crashes? by llbbl · · Score: 0

    Don't worry give it 6 months - 1 year and they will come out with a Service Pack. :D It wouldn't be made by Microsoft if it didn't crash at the most inopportune times.

  192. What's "a trace of a crash?" by dpbsmith · · Score: 4, Funny

    "I have not had one crash, and the only trace I've seen of it is on Kotaku."

    What, exactly, is "a trace" of a crash? Sounds like "a little bit pregnant" to me...

    1. Re:What's "a trace of a crash?" by SpikeSpegiel · · Score: 2, Informative

      I mean there have been no glitches. For all intensive purposes, my Xbox 360 runs perfectly so far.

    2. Re:What's "a trace of a crash?" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

      intensive purposes

      AAAAARRRRRRGGGHHHH

      Say it with me:

      intents and purposes
      intents and purposes
      intents and purposes

    3. Re:What's "a trace of a crash?" by whitehatlurker · · Score: 1
      intents and purposes

      I don't know. IANAG (I'm not a gamer), but these guys get pretty intense playing. To them a game may be an "intensive purpose".

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    4. Re:What's "a trace of a crash?" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      indentured purchasers?

  193. And I should be surprised by this? by ajdowntown · · Score: 0

    Microsoft putting out a buggy piece of equipment that requires the user to restart the hardware frequently? I wonder if you get the blue screen of death too...?

  194. What? by RoffleTheWaffle · · Score: 0, Troll

    This actually surprises people? Hell, a friend of mine has gone through two Xboxes. Both of them made a horrible grinding noise, came up with an error, and scratched the living hell out of whatever disc was in 'em. Both then became unusable. Meanwhile, while the damn things did work, they locked up from time to time or displayed error messages of some sort while games were being played.

    Now that the Suckbox 360 has been released, I expected a product that wasn't a 20 pound pile of garbage. It looks like they've yet to fix that 'garbage' part, that's for freakin' sure. You know, I almost hope this trend of crashing continues. It'll go to show the ineptitude of Microsoft's programmers and engineers, and hopefully teach them a hard lesson about rushing a product to market.

    This is a Microsoft product. It WILL crash. End of story. I'll be waiting for the Nintendo Revolution, thanks.

  195. stability by wisdom_brewing · · Score: 1

    Everyone whos commenting saying that this isnt unusual, that people are making too much of a big deal out of this are more than a little full of shit. Consoles are not computers, you cannot compare them to a bad install. The hardware is identical, or at least should be, on all consoles, the software should be built to run on it flawlessly as developers should know exactly what theyre working with. I can understand hardware faults a few months in, things that cant be tested on a long enough timescale before release, but quality control should get the types of bugs out that we are seeing. Its completely unacceptable on a console. Its set production, set product, its like buying a car and having one in a thousand break down on the first day - that would not reflect well on the seller. Unfortunately with consoles theres not enough variety to drive people away from an individual model as a lot of games are unique to certain consoles. Its like saying you have to buy a ford to drive down this interstate, but the car is not all that unlikely not to make it all the way. Pathetic - the old meaning of the word.

  196. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Gothic_Walrus · · Score: 1
    This is normal.

    Name another game console that does this. I, for one, have never heard of brand new consoles crashing with a multitude of errors and of games that trigger the crash.

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  197. If you read the forums by the+computer+guy+nex · · Score: 2, Interesting

    the video and screenshots have been proven fake.

    1. Re:If you read the forums by omega9 · · Score: 1

      Links would be nice.

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  198. Screenshots by Elwaryn · · Score: 1

    "Taken with a Sony Cybershot." Great, now all our computers are probably infected with something.

  199. the new xbox commercial by 21chrisp · · Score: 1

    new xbox: $400 decent game for xbox: $70 controller allowing you to play your game: $50 "live" system to play online: $150 blue screen at the boss: priceless

  200. Dummies by Peeptophe · · Score: 3, Funny

    As much as the /. crowd complains about Microsoft products you would think they would realize buying version 1 of the 360 is like installing SP2 for Windows the day it comes out.

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  201. Fact is that this is a design problem by crovira · · Score: 0, Troll

    the XBox cannot work as desined. There is insufficient cooling.

    Too bad but they're all flawed. The only solution is the scrap heap or to sell them to people who live in cold places, like outer space.

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  202. Hardware problems by Megane · · Score: 2, Interesting
    Given that apparently it's a small number of customers having this problem, I would have to suspect bad hardware is at fault. In particular, bad RAM. It happens. I got an HDTV tuner that out of the box had a bunch of shimmering vertical stripes in the video, and I rightly guessed that it was a RAM problem. I took it back and exchanged for the only one left in the store, which was the display model on the shelf, and I had no more problems with it. (Except I do have to reboot it every couple of weeks when something goes wonky like decoding the audio...)

    Also, where I work has used a 3rd-party embedded network processor card which has had problems with both the DRAM timing, and incompatibities with specific types of SRAM chips that were ordinarily within spec. We found this out pretty quickly because I wrote a better memory test than anyone else was using with this board. And we have other PC-based equipment that has had a couple of incidents with bad motherboard DIMMs.

    Hard crashes that affect a single digit percentage of users all running identical hardware and software, especially when some of those crashes are during boot.

    [tinfoilHat]Now we know why Microsoft wanted to limit quantities on the launch day![/tinfoilHat] Ha, ha, it's not cool that the customers with these problems probably had to buy a couple hundred bucks of accessories and games just to move to the front of the line. This is not where you want to find out that your brand new expensive game system suffers from dodgy RAM chips.

    This better not be happening in Japan, or they'll be stuck as the "DOABox" like the original XBox was. (Ha ha, that's funny, DOA, ha ha.) And if it is, they're probably going to have to send field service guys to people's houses to bow and gomennasai profusely as they swap out equipment to satisfy pissed off Japanese customers.

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    1. Re:Hardware problems by Megane · · Score: 1
      Wake me up.

      Hard crashes that affect a single digit percentage of users all running identical hardware and software, especially when some of those crashes are during boot are a tell-tale sign of hardware problems.

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  203. Bringing Windows-like performance to your home by Guey_X · · Score: 1

    Of course they are crashing! That's the Windows Advantage brought all the way to your entertainment center!!

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  204. Slashdot Editorializing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Slashdot is worse than the main stream press. I have no love for Microsoft but this editorializing is misleading. I have been playing PGR3 for hours without any problems. To characterize the XBOX 360 as "very unstable" seems like a bit of an exageration. I wish Slashdot was more balanced in its reporting.

  205. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Caine · · Score: 1

    A bad linux installation is *100%* your fault

    So you're saying there are no bugs in any Linux installations?

  206. Simple problem, simple solution by Mulletproof · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Everybody knows that this problem can be solved by boiling your Xbox.

    The obvious solution aside, I'm surpried that people are actually taking this story seriously, at least this early on. Does the overheating Xbox story of the last launch ring any bells? Exactly how over-hyped was that again? I'm holding off on buying a 360 myself, but not for this reason.

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    1. Re:Simple problem, simple solution by Prophet+of+Nixon · · Score: 1

      I dunno, I've had an xbox since a month or two after the launch, and they can run awfully hot sometimes. I made a stand for mine that holds it up at the corners so air can flow under it, though its never actually had a failure from heat. I'd imagine if you put it right on a carpet or crammed it into one of those lame 'entertainment center' shelf crapfests that it might really overheat, and some of that old story could have stemmed from that. Still, I don't believe much on the internet. As for the 360, I'll wait until someone I know buys one and then I'll see what it does in person, if it actually has heat problems, and what the simplest method to prevent them is. I'm waiting for some better game selection and/or a price drop anyway.

  207. Previous Post -1, Troll by Renraku · · Score: 1

    I said in a previous post that every Xbox 360 I had seen save one was locked up or crashed. And I got a 'troll' rating. Guess what?

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  208. Guru Meditation by Larsing · · Score: 1

    'Nuff said!

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    1. Re:Guru Meditation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      So get the Microsoft techs to sit back and meditate until they figure out how to fix it :)

    2. Re:Guru Meditation by Gilmoure · · Score: 1

      I'm still waiting for MS to fix IE Java script security problem. :-(

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  209. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by Loonacy · · Score: 1

    Do you work for the RIAA?

  210. Re:overheat. With 1 of 3 cpus? by acomj · · Score: 1

    My understanding is that the 1st generation of games only runs with 1 of the 3 cpus, not using the other 2. If the problem is overheating then those other 2 get used whats going to happen?

  211. Will Spawn A New Industry! by TheZorch · · Score: 1

    From what I've been reading up on the problem it's all due to inadequete cooling. This could spawn a new business of developing and selling cooling technologies for the next-gen systems like there is one now for PCs.

    Its entirely possible. Watch, I bet the first XBox 360 cooling products will hit as early as 1st quarter next year if not sooner.

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  212. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by mydigitalself · · Score: 1

    According to this link: http://forum.teamxbox.com/showthread.php?t=392599 14% are defective. I know it's by no means scientific nor hard fact, but 14% is a pretty bad early indication.

  213. The Store Demo Was Crashing!!! by SloppyElvis · · Score: 1

    I went to Target to see how COD2 stacked up against the PC version, and the store demo was constantly crashing! OMG, somebody should've probably tested that a bit more, wouldn't you say?

    I mean really, the hardware looks like a deal to gamers who are comfortable shelling out 400 bucks for a graphics card, but to Ma and Pa looking for Jr.'s Xmas gift, $400 is a hefty sum. When the store demo crashed, I shook my head and said to myself, "who's gonna' buy a broken system?"

    1. Re:The Store Demo Was Crashing!!! by BronxBomber · · Score: 1

      You assume that it was the hardware, and not a more likely culprit like a dirty disc? DDE's happen all the time on most any hardware that uses CDs/DVDs and lenses. To assume that it was a hardware problem, like you said, sounds very "me-too"

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    2. Re:The Store Demo Was Crashing!!! by SloppyElvis · · Score: 1

      I'm not assuming anything; I speak strictly from a consumer's point of view. When I approach a kiosk in a retail store, and the unit doesn't function, I get the impression that the "product" has problems. I truthfully don't care what the reason is for the failure. Every single console demonstration I've ever approached has worked. The XBox360 did not work.

      It might be the people who designed the kiosk.
      It might be the people who assembled it.
      It might be the demo software.
      It might be some kid who dumped his Coke on the unit.

      I never said it was a "hardware" problem. I said it was a "product" problem.

      What sort of forum would this be without "me-too"? The topic is the reliability of the XBox, and I have a relevant first-hand experience to express. Should I just sit down and be quiet so people can speculate on possible causes for Xbox crashes? This isn't a technical post; It's a post about customer expectations not being met. Pardon me, but customers do not care why a thing doesn't work, they only care that it doesn't work.

  214. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by DNS-and-BIND · · Score: 0, Troll

    You know replace "Slashdot" in the above sentence with "The New York Times", and you've got yourself a perfectly valid sentence.

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  215. PLEASE MOD THIS GUY UP. by LibertineR · · Score: 1

    So, are we to think that Slashdot is being paid by Sony? A completly unfair headline. Not a word suggesting the possibility of poor software (which is highly likely on a new platform), just another opportunity to bash Microsoft, which has gone beyond all reason and fairness. This does little for the credibility of this forum.

  216. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    And seriously, how many console models have you seen in your life that had this kind of failure after the initial launch? I've been buying consoles ever since the mid-80's, and I don't recall something like this happening ever

    In order to answer that question I would have to know how many failures a typical console launch has. Do you have those numbers handy?

    Oh you don't? What separates you from some end-of-worlder that says "look at how many natural disasters we're having, surely Jesus is coming back!"

  217. At least the firmware is upgradeable by kriston · · Score: 1

    Re-releasing discs is cheap and at least the system itself has upgradeable firmware.

    Speaking of which--what's the line on when XBOX 360 will be hacked?

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  218. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by bhirsch · · Score: 1

    Both are equally valid.

  219. Correction by lowe0 · · Score: 1

    Wha-huh? It fucking ate the "less than" sign. Correction:
    "2006 is less than 2008".

    1. Re:Correction by frdmfghtr · · Score: 1

      And I admitted that I wasn't certain of the ship date...it was early and I was too lazy to go research it more. Thanks for the clarification.

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  220. X-Box 360 Crashes Walmart by hullabalucination · · Score: 1
    1. Re:X-Box 360 Crashes Walmart by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      That is old news. Look at the date on the story 10/25/05. Microsoft acknowledged that problem and fixed it with a software update. The wireless inventory system used by walmart was on a channel and frequency very close to the XBOX360 so interference occurred.

  221. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Gumph · · Score: 1

    I know they are pandering to the masses, but I guess it would be nice if we got "news for nerds" without anti-MS/pro-Linux stories and spins on stories whenever possible.

    Your new here aren't you!
    sorry couldn't resist.

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  222. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by FlopEJoe · · Score: 1
    "...quality control means that someone checks to make sure that there's no mayonaise in it."

    Whoa! That's even better than my testing criteria! I usually consider something is shipable when it compiles without errors. Thank you for opening my eyes to a whole new QA method... you've saved me countless hours.

  223. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by Scoth · · Score: 1

    I have a couple or three old games from the DirectX 5 era that need the compatibility modes to run. Without them, they just bail out saying "Cannot run on Windows NT". With the 98 mode on, they run just fine.

    Incidentally, SP4 of Win2k (or was it 3? I forget) added the compatibility modes to Windows 2000, you just have to manually register something with regsvr32 to enable them.

  224. I was a tester on Metropolis Street Racer by oscartheduck · · Score: 0

    Something that all the more experienced testers told us was this: don't buy hardware or games within six months of it being released. This is because the marketing department for the publisher sets the release date, not the development company. I can remember the crazy bugs that were in that game when it was first released; testing keeps going for months after the release, rewriting of code keeps going, and after a while a stable game is released.

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  225. That's better than what happened to mine by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    My Xbox 360 came out of the box BROKEN. I haven't been able to get it to power up at all. No lights, nothing. It just sits there.

    Crashing games doesn't sound so bad to me.

    1. Re:That's better than what happened to mine by SebNukem · · Score: 1

      It just sits there.

      OMFGLOLROFLMAO!

      This is awesome.

  226. Yes the can win. by LWATCDR · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "We whine when they delay and push back release dates of their OS over and over again but when they finally do come out with something "on time" (whatever that means) and it's not up to par we give them shit.

    So they can't win. Everyone knew that already but seriously it's not going to cost them anything."

    If they had released it on time and had it work then it would have been a win.

    This is a Video Game console! You are not supposed to have to patch it. It really is supposed to just work!
    Even if the patches where to add new functions or to fix "minor" issues that might be okay but not random crashes.

    If this is really happening Microsoft very well may have to pay for it. I have played some of the demos and while they where nice I didn't feel a need to rush out and buy it. If these start being returned it could be a big deal.
    I am more interested in the Revolution. Right now graphics have reached "good enough" I am more interested in game play now.

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  227. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by NDPTAL85 · · Score: 1

    The thing is if you are nerd thats worth any kind of a damn, you ought to be anti-MS and pro-Linux by birth. Microsoft's technology sucks and they only gained their dominant position via unscrupulous means.

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  228. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by CPUGuy · · Score: 1

    SO the hardware which is sold for hundreds less what it costs to make should be more stable than that few hundred dollar piece of stand-alone software?

    Anyone remember how BAD the original NES was? You tap the system the wrong way and it crashes.

  229. Parent is just a Sony Troll by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It's just some hardware issues (faulty) with some of the launch Xboxs. Not really unusal for a console launch, especially with cutting edge technology. On some other Xboxs there seem to be over heating issues.

    The Cell main SPU supports 2 hardware threads, and if it really has to do all of the main work like the parent suggested, then the PS3 will be way underpowered compared to the 360. Just wait until the PS3 launch and see what problem's it has, especially with the new mass produced Blu-Ray drive.

  230. Imagine what would've happened if... by WebGangsta · · Score: 1
    (going by reports of severe heat issues)

    ...Microsoft had included the external power supply inside the 360 enclosure. College kids would be able to use the 360 to cook their morning eggs in the dorm.

    Makes me wonder if the removal of the power supply from the unit was a "design" feature (as MSFT would lead us to believe), or part of a solution to what they perceived to be an excessive heat problem.

  231. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Don't forget that the 'Bad Progamming' can be blamed on Microsoft to a certain extent. Up until 3 (or was it 4) months ago developers didn't have a working development kit, they just had over the counter macs to do their testing on; now in the last 3 months when your focus should be on fixing bugs and polishing the gameplay experience all of the developers had to go back and profile, optimize and tweak their code. This means that the internal QA people probably had less that a month (probably closer to two weeks) before the code had to be passed onto Microsoft's QA teams; Microsoft's QA teams were probably overworked because they had to test ~20 XBox 360 game in 2 weeks so they probably missed many bugs, and at the same time they were probably ' Encouraged ' to make sure that no game was pushed back from the launch because of bugs.

    Other issues are that Microsoft had to port DirectX and all of their development APIs to a new and unfamiliar platform in a short period of time without any real ' testing '; you could consider that DirectX has been tested regularly for over a decade by thousands of games and applications that make use of its features, these are the first games that use the ported version of the API and thus if there were bugs they'd probably show up in these games.

  232. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by SilentChris · · Score: 1

    It's likely bad game programming, as all the games essentially dump the OS when loading.

    Same thing happened with GTA: Vice City (among others). Rockstar didn't do the sound code right, so all the pedestrians would stop talking after a few minutes of playing. Everyone blamed MS. It had nothing to do with MS -- it was Rockstar's crappy code.

  233. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by djupedal · · Score: 2, Interesting

    What the Wall Street Journal article failed to capture, however, was the correlation between the recent (mid) production line testing (equipment) glitchs at the factory (PR'd as bottlenecks in the testing methods), and the reality behind those 'two hours or so of automated testing and five minutes of manual testing'...leading us to today's headline.

    Those two hours of supposed 'automated testing' are hands-off, burn-in time only (no loaded media)...no system testing involved, only logging the device id and power consumption while it sits on the burn rack. The five minutes 'manual' is more like two, with 'testing' being nothing more than voltage leak checks and on/off stabs.

    "It's broke, Jim, and since my expertise is limited to human anatomy, there's no way in hades you're going to use any damn xbox until we get back to earth....sorry."

  234. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by CPUGuy · · Score: 1

    I believe they call these things "lemons".

    Lemons will always exist as long as people are still working on the last day of the work week.(Forever)

  235. Limited Release Numbers by SquisherX · · Score: 1
    Consider their "limited release numbers" early adoption beta testing

    Perhaps, but it may be the case that you have it backwards. I think that there is a chance that, similar to Rare's Perfect Dark Zero, Xboxes were manufactured before testing was completed, in order to make the release date. Once it was determined that there was a problem affecting a decent percentage of xboxes, it was already too late to push back the release date, so instead, damage control was done and the xbox was release in limited numbers as a 'planned shortage' as to still hit their release date, while not upsetting a large number of people, as the people who were forced to wait for the second shipment will recieve the patched xboxes.

    On a side note, my girlfriend who won an xbox360 in the pepsi contest had recieve a non functional system, a fairly common problem I've heard
  236. Obligatory Lebowski by gravityZ · · Score: 1

    Pope is accused of defecating in forested areas

    Jackie Treehorn: Refill?
    The Dude: Does the Pope shit in the woods?

    1. Re:Obligatory Lebowski by seededfury · · Score: 1

      If the pope shit in the woods would it make a sound?

    2. Re:Obligatory Lebowski by ajlitt · · Score: 1

      Jackie Treehorn treats objects like women, man.

  237. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by smithcl8 · · Score: 0

    Quality Control is done using statistics. Sample so many, make sure they are okay, and move on. Microsoft certainly has QC procedures in place, but as a statistical process, you will still have untested units going to the marketplace. There isn't a manufacturing facility in the world that can test every single unit that is going to market. Even if there was, they can't have a QC team at every sales outlet checking the products on the shelves, as things do get broken during shipping. Learn a little bit of manufacturing procedure before you mouth off about QC with the XBox. So what if a few are broken.....they'll be replaced or fixed and the owners will be happy with it.

  238. Dude, that's 34 people. 34!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    34 people have a problem, 201 do not, in a non-scientific poll that self selects for people who have a problem (the ones who don't have a problem aren't cruising sites to complain, they're playing the console) Not to mention the fact that you don't actually have to have an XBox 360 with a problem in order to vote that yours has a defect.

    That's not exactly 10's of thousands of defective XBoxes.

  239. 90% of everything is crud by Urusai · · Score: 2, Interesting

    ...and 99% of consumer products nowadays are crap. This is something I've noticed, especially in programming, is that quality is meaningless.

    Quality is not some auxiliary adjunct property of an item, it is the SOLE value of the item. Consider, for instance, a pair of roller skates. We can abstractly quantify their quality from 0 to 100. Skates that do not work, or, perhaps, a couple of rocks, would have Skate Quality = 0. Skates that glided effortlessly, with zero chafe, are light and breezy (or warm if ice skates), would have Skate Quality = 100 (being the perfect pair of skates).

    Now, if you buy an item with Skate Quality = 0, anticipating skating value, you just got robbed. Selling a product of low quality is actually, in my opinion, misrepresentation and fraud.

    You buy things for their utility. If you do not receive that utility, you have been robbed. This is the state of affairs today--you are being systematically robbed. For instance, I paid for an eyeglass prescription THREE TIMES, once from an opthamologist, and 1) they all varied considerably, and 2) I still don't have a good prescription for my left eye. That's money stolen from me as far as I'm concerned because I have received little value for my money. Will I have to buy a dozen prescriptions and do a mathematical average of them? WTF is wrong with this world?

    Capitalism is broken.

    1. Re:90% of everything is crud by ifwm · · Score: 1

      "Quality is not some auxiliary adjunct property of an item, it is the SOLE value of the item."

      The fact that you would make such an obviously false declaration means Your Credibility = 0.

      Convenience has value for example.

      Nice rant though. Mildly entertaining, but quality wise? No value.

    2. Re:90% of everything is crud by The-Bus · · Score: 1
      You buy things for their utility. If you do not receive that utility, you have been robbed. This is the state of affairs today--you are being systematically robbed. For instance, I paid for an eyeglass prescription THREE TIMES, once from an opthamologist, and 1) they all varied considerably, and 2) I still don't have a good prescription for my left eye. That's money stolen from me as far as I'm concerned because I have received little value for my money. Will I have to buy a dozen prescriptions and do a mathematical average of them? WTF is wrong with this world?


      Let me ask you this: Will you be going back to that business? Will you recommend it to others? If you were the common case, this place will be out of business very soon. If you were an uncommon case, then this might be a good business. Maybe you can get some of your money back?

      Capitalism (and economics) works more in the aggregate.
      --

      Small potatoes make the steak look bigger.

    3. Re:90% of everything is crud by lgw · · Score: 1

      Nah, capitalism isn't broken, just don't expect it to be ideal. Like democracy, it's the least-bad system. The low quality of products is just what the majority of people want from the market. If most people would pay for quality, we'd have quality as the norm. But your desire for quality products isn't shared by most when the price for that quality is presented.

      OTOH, there will always e a niche market for quality products. You just have to locate it. When you do, you'll probably whine about the price and by the cheap crap too. ;)

      --
      Socialism: a lie told by totalitarians and believed by fools.
  240. Somebody tell those Ebayers by evilninjax · · Score: 1
    It's up to around $900 now. Imagine how pissed you'd be if you bought a 360 for that much and then had it crash on you.

    paying that much (hel paying HALF that much) just makes my head hurt.

  241. Xbox 360 errors #64 and #65 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    i've just exchanged mine and the new one still keeps giving me both, error #64 and error #65. what the f*ck!!! didn't they test them at all? if they don't take it back or at least release a fix very soon i am going to get a lawyer to take care of it. class action lawsuit anyone?

  242. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by alienw · · Score: 1

    Uh, dude, it's pretty f'ing hard to make a package that can tolerate being shipped thousands of miles with a 0% failure rate. Not to mention, the unit has just been put into production. Most of the possible failure mechanisms have not been identified yet, so it's hard to design tests for them. Maybe the console will overheat after 5 hours if a heatsink was not properly assembled -- how would you do production line testing for that? Once they get some feedback from the warranty claims, the reliability will improve.

  243. They'll have to come out with Xbox 361..... by rollthelosindice · · Score: 5, Funny

    for Workgroups

    1. Re:They'll have to come out with Xbox 361..... by Korexz · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I predict this will be blamed on hardware. Which mandates a RECALL!!!

      Sorry Timmy Santa had to take your XBOX 360 back to the North Pole so it didn't set the house on fire.

      I DON'T CARE MOMMY... IM A SPOILED BASTARD!!! GIMME NOW!!!

  244. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by bhirsch · · Score: 1

    No. If you are really a nerd, as in intelligent, you should not need or want to be pandered to by getting spins put on stories that make you feel like you were right all along. Just RTFA every once in a while to see how blown-out-of-proportion stories like this are.

    On the other hand, if you are a nerd, as in socially underdeveloped and insecure, having your ego stroked off by seeing a viewpoint you agree with over and over again would be right up your alley.

    Not everyone wants to be a slashbot.

  245. Wha a choice - Microsoft or Sony! by the+saltydog · · Score: 1

    Oh, the horrors...

    Buy a console from an unrepentant, convicted monopolist,

    or buy one from an unrepentant spyware vendor.

    Fuck that - I'm going to the bar and play Big Buck Hunter 2006.

  246. It is news by fleener · · Score: 1

    It is news. If we don't talk about it, and no one talks about it, and it turns out to be a real problem, the only folks who know about it are the individual, separated, noncommunicative customers and Microsoft. People deserve to know this information. Stop trying to silence critics. They serve a legitimate and important purpose.

    1. Re:It is news by paranode · · Score: 1

      Nobody's trying to silence them, but people are sensationalizing something that appears for now to be isolated. Hey I got a 503 error on Slashdot the other day, it must be Very Unstable!!

    2. Re:It is news by MCraigW · · Score: 1
      Hey I got a 503 error on Slashdot the other day, it must be Very Unstable!!

      Headline: Slashdot's new "standardized" HTML does not work on any browser!

  247. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by F_Scentura · · Score: 1

    Not that I disagree with you here.

  248. Re:+3 for questioning karma points? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    wtf mods... cmon

    -anonymouscoward-

  249. Re:Last minute change in the BIOS? by TrappedByMyself · · Score: 1

    More likely, however, is that the X360 is just crap, and you should wait for either a Revolution or PS3.

    Well we can all agree on that one!

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    Help me take back Slashdot. When did 'News for Nerds' become 'FUD and Conspiracy Theories for Extremist Nutjobs'?
  250. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by jgerman · · Score: 1

    You are a moron. I'm not a MS fan, I think they make crappy products. Drooling fanboy.. that's laughable.

    Things slip through quality control, it happens. The title of this article is bullshit at the moment. It should read "a few xboxes failed".

    The point is you're jumping on them with absolutely no evidence. I doubt you can find any complex product that doesn't have a small percentage of lemons that slip though QA.

    "And seriously, how many console models have you seen in your life that had this kind of failure after the initial launch"

    What kind of failure you ass? A few consoles crashed. EVERY console shipped to date has had duds. You have absolutely no clue if you think otherwise. Guess what genius, people with lemon consoles in the mid 80's couldn't throw a webpage up and have thousands of people jump to poor conclusions because of it.

    IF it turns out that significant percentage of Xboxes fail, THEN maybe you have a point.

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    I'm the big fish in the big pond bitch.
  251. I don't get it. by Mr.Surly · · Score: 1

    I thought the Xbox was made by Microsoft?

  252. Have you seen the prices on eBay? by __aaercy5451 · · Score: 1

    Have you seen the outrageous prices being demanded on eBay? Yesterday (launch day in the US) they were between $800-$1,000 for the premium. Today (the day after) they're down to $500-ish - all promising Nov 22nd or Nov 23rd delivery. On the US eBay site (http://search.ebay.com/xbox360) there were 1,400 systems for sale, with dozens of auctions ending every minute.

    Given the comments here, can we say "Get them while they're hot"?

  253. Gamecube too... by helfom · · Score: 1

    Gamecube had its problems too, just not publicly. I got the fortune of going "behind the scenes" and seeing the Gamecube some months before release. From what I remember, someone found what IBM called a *major* flaw. Since the final units were in production, there could be no hardware design changes. IBM was hard at work pinpointing, replicating, and finding a fix for it. Since I did not see any problems with the final product, I'm guessing they found a work-around and, again guessing, the dev kits were updated accordingly. Public disaster avoided...

    1. Re:Gamecube too... by Lehk228 · · Score: 1

      it doesn't count as a problem if it gets fixed before release

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      Snowden and Manning are heroes.
  254. What if you don't have internet access by nuggetz · · Score: 1

    Are you screwed if this thing needs an update?

  255. It's okay. by RonaldReagan · · Score: 0

    Kevin Mitnick will have Linux running on it by Saturday.

  256. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by TWX · · Score: 1

    I worked somewhere once where originally the QA test process was the time it took to burn the product to CD...

    Thankfully we at least progressed to where we'd confirm if it would read again later in a different drive... *grin*

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    Do not look into laser with remaining eye.
  257. Maybe you should return it? by simetra · · Score: 1

    Really, if it's a piece of crap, return it. Otherwise, they'll just keep spooning you more crap and taking your money, forever.

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    "Would it kill you to put down the toilet seat?" -- Maya Angelou
  258. My conspiracy theory by Anita+Coney · · Score: 3, Interesting

    This story was created, or at least hyped, by retailers to convince us to by extended warranties. I can hear the blue shirted dweebs now, "Oh man you've GOT to buy the warranty. Haven't you heard?! These things are crashing right and left!"

    --
    If someone says he and his monkey have nothing to hide, they almost certainly do.
    1. Re:My conspiracy theory by nuggetz · · Score: 1

      Real cautious techies would never buy a Microsoft console until most of the kinks were sorted out. I would never pay that much for a first revision. Even funnier are the nutfaes that pre-ordered. These people are just trying to show off. Those of us with high-end PC's are in no hurry to hand over more cash to the evil empire.

    2. Re:My conspiracy theory by Evro · · Score: 1

      Ah, but isn't the whole point of those warranties (and all insurance) that it isn't such a common occurrence? If they warrantied something that broke that frequently they'd either have to raise the price of the warranty or discontinue it.

      (Yes, I realize the post wasn't entirely serious.)

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      rooooar
  259. Quality Assurance? by Korexz · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I am a Software Quality Engineer. I know first had where testing falls on the list of priorities for a business. Microsoft does not value testing and QA the way they should. The game industry as a whole needs to start adopting QA practices if we are ever going to get beyond this current generation of consoles. We keep throwing complexity into the fire and expecting things to be fine... that complexity is the fuel that will halt the industry and send us back to the 1970's.

    You will see more of this as time passes and when complaints start rolling in Microsoft will wiggle its way out of this mess but in the end deliver much less than what they promised.

    DO THE SMART THING AND WAIT UNTIL THEY GET THEIR ACT TOGETHER!!!

    MAKE THEM RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR MISTAKE!!!

    DO NOT BUY AN XBOX 360 UNTIL MARCH!!!


    I smell a recall

    1. Re:Quality Assurance? by nuggetz · · Score: 1

      I agree here. Let em sweat. Under no circumstances should you buy one at launch. Wait awhile. Even better, get the PS3. Eh, screw em all. Sony sucks too. It's just the way things are today I'm afraid. We made them this way. We just keep shelling out the cash so they have no choice but to bank on taking advantage of us dummies.

    2. Re:Quality Assurance? by Yahweh+Doesn't+Exist · · Score: 2, Insightful

      >DO NOT BUY AN XBOX 360 UNTIL MARCH!!!

      that's not making them responsible.

      how about: do not buy one at all unless MS apologises, fixes all problems and compensates the people affected.

      personally, I don't buy anything MS or Sony but even if I did I'd still get a Revolution as it's the most interesting to me.

    3. Re:Quality Assurance? by Korexz · · Score: 1

      Microsoft is not going to fix anything if the systems still sell. They will patch the daylights out of the system and it will become useless.

      The WORST thing they can do is offer a patch. They need to find the problem, fix it, and then do a fresh production run. Otherwise everyone is buying a ball of band-aids.

    4. Re:Quality Assurance? by ScaryFroMan · · Score: 1

      March? I read you won't be able to get one anyway 'till april.

      --
      In Soviet Russia, backwards is everything.
  260. Xbox 360 Repair by DroppedAtBirth · · Score: 2, Funny

    Since I wasn't lucky enought to get an xbox 360 yet, Send all your crashing xbox 360's to me, I will be more than happy to test them for all you people complaining.

    --
    Rob
  261. I don't get standing in line to pay more. by guidryp · · Score: 1

    I really am confused about this standing in line to pay top dollar for bleeding edge buggy product. More money than brains?

    Same goes for nutbars who camp out see the first showing of a movie. Hello, you can see it 12 times a day for the next 2 weeks.

    I guess these are also your basic "first post" morons as well.

    I might at some point once they have sorted out the bugs, dropped the price and have a good selection of games consider one of these machines, but it is nuts to buy into they hype of being one of the "first" million customers...

    1. Re:I don't get standing in line to pay more. by dindi · · Score: 1

      Hmm I never understood the movie campers either. Actually unless it is eye candy I better wait for the DVD and rent it (hate the popcorn smell, the cellphones ringing and stuff)

      But to a certain extent I understand the gamers. If you look at online gaming services, you can see that just before the release, their user base dropped to less than 20%. That does not include Live, I do not have XBL.

      So if you are an online gamer and/or your favourite game is already out I understand you want it yesterday, or before. After the xbox (1) I was trusting MS with a game console, and this far I was happy with their hardware (console keyboard. mouse).

      I understand they are unhappy, and I was really thinking about getting one but I am waiting for the PS3 myself as I see more hardware upgrades/power there than on the 360.

      Quality is one thing, Quake playing with poor framerates ? I do not want that from my new console, definetely NOT, if I am buying a ps3/360 in the future that is almost exclusively for online FPS or maybe a little driving/flying and if I cannot do it at least 800x600 without a frame dropping, screw it I build myself a gaming PC with as many processors or ram it needs to play my titles.

      So did I camp ? I would never.

      Did I get one on the first week? Not, but that was solely because nothing interested me that much from the currently available games, and because I was planning waiting for the PS3.

      Will I get one? Hmm now I definetely wait, if it turns out that there is a fix I might pick one up, but I see frame rate issues all over posted and it scares me again.

  262. What they were thinking... by rajafarian · · Score: 1

    What were they thinking? Let's see, we missed the last million deliverable dates on all our other products due to not evaluating for enough time.

    Nope, try: "Let's tell the herd that the new version of Windows will come out next year (and next year it's next year) so that they won't buy our competitor's superior products that happen to be shipping TODAY." Or something like that.

  263. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by ranton · · Score: 1

    You get what you pay for, but $300++ isn't cheap IMNSHO.

    Are you kidding me? You think that a triple core multithreading 3.2 GHz processor with a top of the line video card and 512MB of ram for $300 is expensive? I would love to know where you are buying your computer equipment from, because if it is cheaper than this then I have found a replacement for NewEgg and PriceWatch.

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    -- All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. -- Edmund Burke
  264. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by NetJunkie · · Score: 1

    That's not correct. The PS2 had a large number of defects on their CD/DVD drives. That is well known. Mine didn't, but lots of others did.

    Anything you buy, appliance or electronics or whatever, is SUPPOSED to work out of the box. Sometimes people get a defective item.

  265. What did you expect? This is a Microsoft Product!! by thecpuguru · · Score: 1

    My son came home last night talking about a friend at school who stood in line to purchase one of these OVER HYPED game systems. He took it home and set it up and after about 5 min of gameplay the system crashed and became un-usable. He is now taking it back for a refund. Based on their track record, Microsoft will have to come out with a firmware upgrade or some such nonsense as consumers have once again become their beta testers.

  266. Tech support response by Midnight+Thunder · · Score: 5, Interesting
    First, I would be curious to know what percentage of XBOX 360s have this issue? I ask this because only people having issues make any noise, with the rest spending too many hours playing with their new system.

    One thing that is worth sharing is the answer 'makaveli87' (post #79 in the Xbox Forums) gave about his contact with MS Support:

    "Ok I phoned tech support, I was on hold for about 40min. The first guy didn't really know what he was talking about, he kept trying to tell me to do things I had already tried like unplug everything or "read the manual" so he connected me to someone else. This guy seemed like a gamer or he at least knew what he was talking about. He told me that they were having several problems with the launch consoles, the hdd problem, overheating, something to do with the HD to SDTV thing on the back, game disks being scratched , problems with the operating system and a few disk read errors.
    He said the overheating problem will be the most common and that this is what I have. (If your console turns off or the screen freezes 90% of the time its an over heating issue. If you get one of the error screens its and OS problem.) he said for both of these problems they need to replace the console and that it would take 6-10 weeks!!! I asked why and he said that they are experiencing more problems then hey had hoped and that he is supposed to say 6-8 weeks, but last week he was telling people 4-6 and those people would be waiting until mid-january. He wouldn't go further into that though. He did tell me that I could hold onto the system and use it as much as I can for 2 or 3 weeks, send it in then and I would still get it back 6-10 weeks from now.
    Anyways the warranty covers any of those major problems I stated above so that's good. I guess #1 on MS list is to sell all of their consoles to new customers and let the people with problematic ones wait until after the holidays."
    --
    Jumpstart the tartan drive.
    1. Re:Tech support response by dindi · · Score: 1

      hohh,... I think I would immediately return the untit for money-back, i think it is possible most places.

      Staying 20+ hours in the line, paying $1k + on ebay, and they can replace it in 4-6 weeks.

      This is really sad. And many sad that, many flamed that, but I am happy I decided to wait for the PS3 release, but I won't be the first waiting in line, but wait a few weeks to see the problems.

      That's how I convinced myself not to buy a psp, as I heard of dead pixels and how they were handled I just walked away from the product (later they changed policy, but they lost me as a customer already)... so you see i am not a playstation fanboy but I wanna get quality for my money.

      Overheating boxes and 4-6 weeks to replace just do not meet my quality standards tolerance.

    2. Re:Tech support response by Gax · · Score: 1

      "He said the overheating problem will be the most common and that this is what I have. (If your console turns off or the screen freezes 90% of the time its an over heating issue"

      Balance a bottle of milk on the console. It worked on the ZX81 20 years ago. If it doesn't, hard cheese.

  267. Why? by zoeblade · · Score: 1

    I wish I had a dollar for every smirk on the /. readers' faces who read this article and have preached against Microsoft in the last few years.

    Why? Microsoft have way more money than that, and they can't even make things that work.

  268. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Brent_Litzer · · Score: 1

    Companies like Dell do burn in tests on ALL their ordered computers. It is absoulutely needed to improve quality. Recalling boxes and the bad PR are much more expensive than testing boxes.

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    - Just because you can't, doesn't mean you shouldn't
  269. DevKits are the same by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Many complaints of DevKits randomly rebooting, crashing in the XDK Launcher, and numerous other maladies are all over the Xbox360 development newsgroups.

  270. Re:What did you expect? This is a Microsoft Produc by (A)*(B)!0_- · · Score: 1

    Well, that's 1 person who got a faulty system! That must mean 100% of the systems are faulty, right? I'm glad you're so upset about this but without a meaningful defect rate, these anecdotal stories say nothing about how stable the XBox 360 is. (And this is coming from someone who is waiting to buy the Nintendo Revolution.)

  271. Of Course it Crashes by Nom+du+Keyboard · · Score: 1

    Of course it crashes. XBox 360 == XBox Version 2.0. Everyone knows MS never gets anything right until Version 3 + SP 1.

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    "It's the height of ridiculousness to say for those 9 lines you get hundreds of millions."
  272. how do you replace something that's "sold out"? by Torqued · · Score: 1

    So how do you get your x-box replaced if they're all sold out?

  273. Welcome to... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    the Xbox 360 beta test. Thanks for paying extra for an unfinished product, fanatics.

  274. Fixing Your XBox 360 by Nom+du+Keyboard · · Score: 3, Funny
    Step 1: Locate and delete file $sys$Crash.exe

    Step 2: Stop playing Sony music CD's in your new XBox. Everyone knows by now only MS O/S's are vulnerable to being rooted by Sony malware.

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    "It's the height of ridiculousness to say for those 9 lines you get hundreds of millions."
  275. Console problems. by Deathlizard · · Score: 2, Insightful

    This is a lot of the reasons I got out of console gaming and stick with my PC. None of these consoles seem to be reliable.

    A friend of mine is an avid console gamer. So far, he's gone through 2 playstations, 3 PS2's and and Xbox. The only thing he hasn't managed to break so far is his Gamecube, which is a testament of Nintendo building a console to last. Just wait for the PS3 and the revolution to be released, and then lets compare which console has the most problems.

    Sony is betting the farm on a lot of market untested technologies, Specifically Bluray. Bluray doesn't nearly have the 5+ years of refinement that DVD has had, and I can bet that looking at a bluray disk funny let alone getting fingerprints or a scratch on the disk will make it very susceptible to read failure. Meanwhile, Nintendo and Microsoft are using much more mature DVD tech, which will pay off with much less failure in the long run.

    Speaking of Bluray, Yes 50GB is great, but show me a game that uses more than 8.5GB. The only one that comes to my mind is the Everquest series with every expansion they have. Even HL2 and Quake4/Doom III with their mind blowing graphics doesn't crack a single layer of a dual layer DVD, so my guess is that most of that storage will be used for "Sega CD" uses like audio and video, instead of just using the high powered graphics hardware to do the cut scenes for you. Simply put, the only reason they put Bluray in the PS3 is to stronghold the movie industry to make Bluray the High Dev Movie standard, and in doing so, Sony is risking the relibility of the hardware.

    Nintendo wise, it looks like they went the path of refining the gamecube. The Cube's reliability is already pretty high. the only thing in question is the CD-ROM drive. Being a slot loader vs the old top loading design may be a problem, but knowing Nintendo they won't ship until the thing could survive warfare.

    Microsoft biggest problem is it likes to use commodity parts for it's hardware. Yes it make it a lot cheaper but it also bites them because it's not designed to take console level abuse. The Detachable hard drive to me looks like a big failure point, especially if there's no active protection on these drives. The CD-Roms are probably a big failure point as well. I also believe that heat problems are going to plague them as well, but time will tell.

    1. Re:Console problems. by Yahweh+Doesn't+Exist · · Score: 1

      >None of these consoles seem to be reliable... The only thing he hasn't managed to break so far is his Gamecube.

      this is why I have a GC and plan to buy a Revolution. for work and personal computing I use Mac. the idea of an entire PC just for gaming is unthinkable, especially given how PC games have become so DRM-filled - I got out of PC gaming when legally bought games refused to even install on systems that had CD writers.

      Nintendo, like Apple, Just Works.

    2. Re:Console problems. by rhavyn · · Score: 2, Interesting

      A friend of mine is an avid console gamer. So far, he's gone through 2 playstations, 3 PS2's and and Xbox.

      So you've got a friend who abuses his consoles. That's certainly not representative. My release day PS2 is still working just fine.

      Sony is betting the farm on a lot of market untested technologies, Specifically Bluray. Bluray doesn't nearly have the 5+ years of refinement that DVD has had, and I can bet that looking at a bluray disk funny let alone getting fingerprints or a scratch on the disk will make it very susceptible to read failure.

      They did the same with the DVD drive in the PS2 in 2000. And this is a Sony technology we're talking about, it would be saying a lot more if they didn't trust Blu-ray enough to include it.

      Speaking of Bluray, Yes 50GB is great, but show me a game that uses more than 8.5GB. The only one that comes to my mind is the Everquest series with every expansion they have. Even HL2 and Quake4/Doom III with their mind blowing graphics doesn't crack a single layer of a dual layer DVD, so my guess is that most of that storage will be used for "Sega CD" uses like audio and video, instead of just using the high powered graphics hardware to do the cut scenes for you. Simply put, the only reason they put Bluray in the PS3 is to stronghold the movie industry to make Bluray the High Dev Movie standard, and in doing so, Sony is risking the relibility of the hardware.

      HL2 and Quake4/Doom III have next to do content. Of course they don't take up much space. Now go look at RPGs which actually do require a large amount of storage space for content. Several of the RPGs released in the past year have required multiple DVDs. StarOcean: Till the End of Time is, to the best of my knowledge, the first PS2 game released which required 2 DVDs.

      As for the rest of your comment, blu-ray is a Sony technology. Why wouldn't they be using it?

    3. Re:Console problems. by Deathlizard · · Score: 1

      So you've got a friend who abuses his consoles. That's certainly not representative. My release day PS2 is still working just fine.

      Actually, he takes good care of his consoles. He does use them roughly 6-8 hours a day. So far, the last gen old PS2 has lasted the longest, the other two died within 6 months to a year. The Xbox was a first Gen, and the Cube is still going strong. Again, If the PS2 drives were so good, there wouldn't be a Class action lawsuit Thrown at them.

      They did the same with the DVD drive in the PS2 in 2000. And this is a Sony technology we're talking about, it would be saying a lot more if they didn't trust Blu-ray enough to include it.

      So Sony would rather put a drive in their next gen platform that could possibly be susceptible to cause system failures rather than let the Bluray Market mature enough to make a more stable system just to make their own tech look better to a few MPAA execs. Sounds like a company I want to buy from, but then again, they have been doing this to their customers for years now and they still come back.

      And by the way, DVD players were out around 96-98, which gave them a good 2 to 4 years of market share to work out cost and reliability issues. Show me where all the BluRay players are. It wouldn't susprise me one bit that the PS3 will be the first one (if not the second or third) to come to market.

      StarOcean: Till the End of Time is, to the best of my knowledge, the first PS2 game released which required 2 DVDs.

      That's one game out of how many? hundreds? Thousands? Hell I still see PS2 games today shipping with CD's. A good majority of games don't need this much space, and the ones that do will simply swap.

  276. May not be MS's fault by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Have they actually figured out what it is? Could be they got a bad batch of components that are failing. I work in the electronics industry repairing literially millions of cellular devices that just up and fail. bad batch of parts and they fall flat on their faces.

  277. Live By The Hype, Reap What You Sow by EXTomar · · Score: 1
    Slashdot just wanted to post this 'story' because they wanted to be able to laugh at MS and pretend the evil giant was on its knees because all Xbox 360s are defective. MS has it coming once in a while and deserves to be bashed but in this instance it's the MS-haters who sound like drooling fanboys.


    On the contrary, MS wanted to hype up the XBox 360 release. They are pumping money and time into getting people to closely look the XBox 360. Their intention was to get people to consider buying one of these things but what they got was some critism. They are drawing attention to any problems themselves.

    So congrats to Microsoft...it worked. People are closely looking at the XBox 360 and noticing less than desirable things in real world usage. It seems like more of a hardware problem than a software one so it is going to be interesting how they approach any fix.
    1. Re:Live By The Hype, Reap What You Sow by afabbro · · Score: 1
      They are pumping money and time into getting people to closely look the XBox 360.

      Hey Yoda, can you translate into English for the rest of us?

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  278. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Blakey+Rat · · Score: 1

    Another poster pointed this out, but other consoles weren't released when a sizeable fraction of the population instantly posted every detail of their lives on the web in either a blog, messageboard, or whatever.

    It doesn't mean they were better, it just means it was easier for the company to control the news of the defects. I had a defective Genesis.

  279. I feel your pain by Weaselmancer · · Score: 1

    That's disgusting, and that has everything to do with why I despise the Xbox

    I agree totally. If I had any mod points I'd mod you back up.

    That's my main problem with Microsoft, and you've summed it up nicely. It isn't that they make bad software. Plenty of companies do. It's their attitude. It stinks.

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  280. wtfpwned by kcbanner · · Score: 1

    All i can say is: Buy a computer, get some games, and play them. And wow you can also surf the web, check email, and do pretty much anything on it.

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  281. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by apoc06 · · Score: 1

    youre right. i addressed this in this topic somewhere... http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=169149&cid=141 00045
    both the ps2 and xbox had large problems with dvd drives in their early models.

    the major difference about the ps2 drives is that they all didnt fail straight out of the box. usually the drives started failing after a few weeks or months of use. also keep in mind that many early adopters were using their ps2's as dvd drives which required more wear on the drives. the drives for both systems were cheap, and wear and tear made that fact apparent. here we have issues with the x360 that we can not attribute to any sort of wear and tear.

  282. Xbox360 fan boys..... by blankoboy · · Score: 1

    Maybe if the Xbox fan boys would give up some of their 'fans' for cooling the box a little more there wouldn't be these heat related issues. ## i got nothing....

  283. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Just wait for XBox360 SP1.. or SP2 .. or SP3.. that should fix these darn buffer overruns... or SP4..4a..

  284. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by stevesliva · · Score: 1

    They're test escapes. The reality is that manufacturing defects will happen, but that they're supposed to be caught. If they're not caught, they become field returns, and your SPQL goes down. And man, you don't ever want to have your shipped-product quality level hurting. It means really unhappy customers.

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  285. Re:What did you expect? This is a Microsoft Produc by thecpuguru · · Score: 1

    If you look at all the other post here, this is far from an isolated unit. Based on the number of issues, Its obvious that there is a problem with those systems. I wouln't be in a hurry to purchase one now!

  286. Isn't it interesting by paranode · · Score: 1
    It is interesting to see how much people are against Microsoft for having some buggy software and patching issues (though mostly it's just because people are pro-Linux around here) and yet a company like Sony who intentionally installs malware on computers is still okay as long as MS is in the fray.

    The enemy of my enemy...

  287. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    So, with prior experience in QC, I'm very very dis-satisfied with the error rates on todays hard disks, and even more so with consumer computer-ish hardware. You get what you pay for, but $300++ isn't cheap IMNSHO.

    The problem is that when you pay more money for things you don't get better quality you just get more GHz/GBs.

  288. /. effect by towsonu2003 · · Score: 1

    hey, mine is crashig bc. of slashdot traffic (right? asking to MS fans here, right?!)

  289. If Heat is the Problem... by Nom+du+Keyboard · · Score: 2, Funny

    If overheating is the problem as a number of posts seem to suggest, then I can see why Microsoft waited to release XBox 360 in November. Expect the real wave of failures to start hitting about June of 2006.

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  290. ATI GPU & IBM CPU Problematic by RzUpAnmsCwrds · · Score: 3, Informative

    IBM's PPC970 is known to produce vast quantities of heat, particularly with three cores. And ATI's modern GPUs are hot potatoes as well - particularly when you consider that the ATI GPU in the XBOX is also serving as the northbridge.

    By all accounts, the system produces ~180W of heat while playing games. That's a lot to handle with only two 60mm fans.

    Microsoft is not alone with this problem - the PS3 has an NVIDIA GeForce 7800GTX derivitive that is clocked very high; it will produce at least 80W, and Cell will likely produce ~80W. More problematic for Sony is the fact that the current PS3 case has very few vent holes.

    Make no mistake - heat is an issue that will be problematic for all next generation consoles. The days of 25W desktop CPUs are over, as are the days of 30W performance GPUs.

    I'm just surprised that no one was smart enough to put a bloody Sempron in one of these consoles...

    1. Re:ATI GPU & IBM CPU Problematic by BlueHands · · Score: 1

      You said all nextgen GPUs - do think that is going to include the Revolution? I might be a bit of a Nintendo fanboy and i haven't heard many details on the GPU for the Rev but it seems that by side stepping the desire to compete for "Bigger, Faster, MORE!' they may have avoided a number of issues that may plague the other 2 consoles.

      I like the notion that one of Nintendo's advantages might simply be that it will work, regularly and reliably for hours on end in a entertainment center.

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  291. Mod Chip... by Belial6 · · Score: 1

    Well every current owner of an XBox 360 now has a legitamate legal primary use for installing a mod chip!

  292. Power Supply? by caffeinatedOnline · · Score: 2, Informative

    I have seen a few posts over at Xbox scene and elsewhere that are saying that the crashing is due to a bad power supply. The switched power supplies with other 360's, and the problems followed one particular power supply, and the system that had the problem at first worked fine with another power supply. I played for a few hours last night on both PGR and Perfect Dark, and had no problems what so ever. I will admit, though, that I am going to be saving on the heating bills this winter, as the box does spit out some really warm air.

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  293. *sigh* by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Why do I keep getting modded overrated as the first moderator action? It makes no sense. I havn't been rated yet. How can it be overrated? Is there some mod out to get me?
    Ironically, my original comment will probably end up getting more punitive negative mods, while this anonymous post will get moded +5 funny. I'm never get to excellent karma...

    1. Re:*sigh* by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      getting to excellent is easy.

      Meta moderate reasonably and you'll have karma inside of a week.

  294. Multiple Xbox Versions by hpavc · · Score: 1

    I wonder what impact the various xbox versions have one this.

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  295. Re:Last minute change in the BIOS? by BobPaul · · Score: 1

    Looks to me more like the graphics system is overheading based on the graphical glitches being displayed when it freezes.

    I'd troll and say that ATI has a tendency of not cooling their products enough, but I would expect that something like this should have been tested under extreme conditions.

    Maybe it's just the people who keep the unit on carpet or put it under their TV with the door closed are having problems? Guess we'll have to wait and see

  296. looks like some sort of hardware failure by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I wonder if it's a problem with the hardware rather than a software problem. Maybe this is only representative of a small batch of units rather than the whole lot? Looks like something's overheated and crashed BTW (probably the GPU).

  297. Deadlocks... by ovit · · Score: 1

    How many of these crashes are deadlocks? Or otherwise thread related.

    It appears that the hardware world is going multi-core to keep up with Moore's Law...

    I think some brilliant computer scientists need to invent some things that are far superior to mutex's to truly enable software in the multi-threaded future... The limiting factor here may be human brainpower to come up with a solution to this problem...

    I feel like locks and condition variables are kind of like stone tools, and we're trying to build a car... We need some new tools...

  298. Shocked & Dismayed by gotkube · · Score: 0

    I'm shocked, SHOCKED that a Microsoft product would have numerous reports of failure a mere day after release (usually Microsoft products start to fail after a few days). Too funny, glad I didn't buy into the hype. Never had this kind of problem in the 16-Bit days. Back when the SNES was released, the biggest problem people had with their new consoles was a lack of games available at launch. I guess some things are trade-off. Perhaps if Microsoft would have focussed more on the quality of their hardware than pushing out as many pretty-looking titles as possible.... just a thought!

  299. Feature uograde in X-Box by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I don't know what the fuss is. Microsoft only added additional "features" from their main line operating systems to the X-box. Why aren't we happy with more features? ;>)

  300. Maybe not by Paul+Slocum · · Score: 1

    That's what I thought, but the following post (from this page) makes it sound like they're having more problems than expected:

    makaveli87 said:
    "Ok I phoned tech support, I was on hold for about 40min. The first guy didn't really know what he was talking about, he kept trying to tell me to do things I had already tried like unplug everything or "read the manual" so he connected me to someone else. This guy seemed like a gamer or he at least knew what he was talking about. He told me that they were having several problems with the launch consoles, the hdd problem, overheating, something to do with the HD to SDTV thing on the back, game disks being scratched , problems with the operating system and a few disk read errors.

    He said the overheating problem will be the most common and that this is what I have. (If your console turns off or the screen freezes 90% of the time its an over heating issue. If you get one of the error screens its and OS problem.) he said for both of these problems they need to replace the console and that it would take 6-10 weeks!!! I asked why and he said that they are experiencing more problems then hey had hoped and that he is supposed to say 6-8 weeks, but last week he was telling people 4-6 and those people would be waiting until mid-january. He wouldn't go further into that though. He did tell me that I could hold onto the system and use it as much as I can for 2 or 3 weeks, send it in then and I would still get it back 6-10 weeks from now.

    Anyways the warranty covers any of those major problems I stated above so that's good. I guess #1 on MS list is to sell all of their consoles to new customers and let the people with problematic ones wait until after the holidays."

  301. Video Link by mhollis · · Score: 1

    The link in the Slashdot article to the video takes you to a website that says you cannot link directly. Following their link takes you to a web page that says that the video has been taken down due to "copyright, pornography or objectionable content" issues.

    I hate to rumor-monger conspiracy theories here (oh, what the heck, this is slashdot for ghod's sake) but I wonder if Microsoft got to them...

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  302. How many of you have it on the carpet. by glesga_kiss · · Score: 3, Informative
    turning it upside down? /worked on the old PS

    A defect caused by a poor design, and only in the early models. Sounds familiar! A moving part was made of plastic and it wore a groove down in it over time. This messed up the lens alignment as it wasn't hitting the disk at 90 degrees. Turning it upsidedown meant that that gravity did the same job as the plastic sled. You could fix it by filling the groove with glue or some other filler to level it off.

    My main point: How many of the people with problems have the machine sitting on a carpet? I see this at friends places all the time. Most devices have vent holes on the bottom and passive ventilation is essential from bottom to top. If you place it on a carpet, you cover half of the vents and remove most of the airflow. If the xbox 360 is already a hot potato, this could even lead to a fire hazard. However, it should not be crashing. If it's overheating, the BIOS should notice and shutdown long before you start to get random glitches.

    If you don't have a desk to put it on, put a hard-back book between it and the floor.

    1. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by larien · · Score: 4, Insightful

      It's a games console... it's supposed to be in the living room. If the designers couldn't figure out that bit and left it with a flaw where it didn't work in a normal living room, they deserve to be shot.

    2. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by KarmaMB84 · · Score: 1

      This is an expensive piece of hardware to have sitting on the floor. It's supposed to be on a shelf in an entertainment center.

    3. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by petermgreen · · Score: 1

      iirc the early playstations used a third party CD mechanism (phillips iirc) but after that incident sony switched to thier own mechanisms.

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    4. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by Krach42 · · Score: 1

      If you don't have a desk to put it on, put a hard-back book between it and the floor.

      I actually have a spare hardback book that I keep around mostly just for this purpose.

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    5. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by Bertie · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Maybe, but it won't be. It'll be on kids' bedroom floors, or buried under a pile of DVDs and stinky T-shirts in some student's dorm room, because those sort of people make up a large part of its market. To design the product without taking into account the conditions in which it will typically be used, whether it's advisable to use it like that or not, would be very silly, and I'm sure the product designers had more sense than to overlook something so obvious in testing.

    6. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by Secrity · · Score: 2, Insightful

      It's a children's toy and as such it gets treated as childrens' toys normally get treated. With a few wierd exceptions, such as the Creepy Crawler maker or the Easy Bake oven (which are usually seldom used and run out of refills by New Years Day); if a children's toy overheats when sitting in a proper position on a normally carpeted floor, then it has a serious engineering problem.

      Every audio or video component (toy or not) that I have ever seen in any entertainment center will work fine and not overheat if it is operated while sitting on normally carpeted floors. The few audio and video components that have bottom ventilation holes have feet that are long enough to keep the ventilation holes above the pile of most carpet. I have seen a few long shag carpets that could possibly block the bottom ventilation on certain components, but even then I am not sure that the component would overheat.

    7. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by Kuros_overkill · · Score: 1

      The problem with that sentence is "children's toy", god, what are you, a voice box for jack tompson? Remember boys and girls, the target audience for video games in this day and age is 18 - 35. The original Atari/Nes generation.

    8. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      True, but plenty of kids under 18 will end up with an XBox 360 sometime or another.

    9. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by PeelBoy · · Score: 1

      Our 360 is not on the carpet and is in a well ventelated area and it STILL freezes up constantly in PGR3 and Tony Hawk.

    10. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by JourneyExpertApe · · Score: 1

      I think they should have (and probably did) take the operating environment into consideration when designing the 360. You'll notice that the shape prevents any vent holes from being plugged by carpet. That's probably why they made it that shape. Finally, the 360 has active cooling with the fan vent in the back.

      If it's overheating, the BIOS should notice and shutdown long before you start to get random glitches.

      I take it you've never had a PC that overheated before. When my power supply fan failed a few years ago, it caused the adjascent hard drive to overheat. I first noticed this when I started to get wierd compiler errors when compiling a project, and they were different each time I compiled. The drive didn't just suddenly shut down; it started giving me random glitches.

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    11. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by Secrity · · Score: 1

      According to the eBay Toy Finder, the Manufacturer's Recommended Age for the XBox 360 is 5+ http://toyfinder.ebay.com/best_kids_toys/products/ Microsoft_xbox_360.html

    12. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "If you don't have a desk to put it on, put a hard-back book between it and the floor."

      Or you could read the book and toss the crap-box...

      Assuming overheating is a problem, then this is a great example of poor design. They should expect that these things would be sitting on carpet and their design should accommodate the common practice of setting a friggin console on the floor.

    13. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by FLAGGR · · Score: 1

      Uh, yeah, well guess what? It doesn't matter what their target audience is, a huge percentage (if not the majority, which I suspect) are under 18, and either way, who wants the butt ugly console that doesn't match anything with the rest of their home entertainment stuff? Mine sit on the carpet all the time, and they don't overheat. Maybe MS should've delayed a few months and fixed the issues huh? Don't apologize for MS.

    14. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by Secrity · · Score: 1

      I did not use the word "childrens toy" to indicate the target audience (although it may be accurate), I used the term to indicate the way that most game consoles are treated. I would not give Jack Thomson the sweat off of my balls. Oh, and the original Atari 2600 generation is older than 35.

    15. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by Goldrush · · Score: 1

      It's not like this is a fault that's limited to the XBOX360. Take a look at the instruction for the PS2, GC, XBOX, PSX, etc. They all recommend not putting the console on the carpet.

    16. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by SimonInOz · · Score: 1

      If I had an X-box - why would I have books? (ducks)

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    17. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by mekkab · · Score: 1

      Oh, and the original Atari 2600 generation is older than 35.

      No I'm not!

      But I agree with everything else you say! :)

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    18. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by DianeOfTheMoon · · Score: 1

      Actually, (and I know "it's a dev kit" ya ya ya) but a friend of mine has a friend in Raven, and they had said that the 360 kits were so hot so much as a few sheets of paper over the top would cause the unit to crash...

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    19. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by NeMon'ess · · Score: 1

      And when the PS2, PS3, or xbox360 crashes, the idiot/ignorant user will return it and have the same problem, or just jump to calling Sony or Microsoft whereupon they'll be told the unit is overheating and so they should STOP DOING SHIT THAT CAUSES IT TO OVERHEAT. Hell, it's in the instruction manuals for the consoles that there needs to ventilation. I have no sympathy for idiots who don't read the instructions for expensive hardware then screw it up.

      Anyway, the 360 and PS3 consume so much power in such a small unit that there simply is no bloody way to avoid heat issues resulting from poor ventilation. The kiddies have no choice now but to pay attention to ventilation, because they will have lots of crashes otherwise.

    20. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by glesga_kiss · · Score: 1
      I take it you've never had a PC that overheated before.

      He he, I used to deal with it for a living! :-) (as part of other things in my job). I do know how temp is a big factor in electronic failure. We used to test them in heat cupboards to check this out, while running number crunching apps and hitting the fd and hd. The cooler something is, the longer it lasts generally.

      Modern PCs have multiple temp sensors, and the first Xbox console has them, along with a variable speed fan. If the device reaches a certain threshold temp, ideally it should shutdown automatically. If it's really nice, it tells you why. That would have maybe prevented your hard-drive failure.

      Having the problem presented as memory/cpu gliches isn't a great way to do it. An update could solve this problem, but not the heating problem. Provide that is the issue here, it may be something else entirely.

    21. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The gamecube manual never says do not place the system on the carpet. In fact the gamecube is designed so that it could be used on the carpet with the fans off the ground onthe sides of the system.

    22. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by mrchaotica · · Score: 1

      So? Weather balloons are expensive. Seismometers are expensive. Panasonic Toughbooks are expensive. The only difference between them and the Xbox 360 is that they're actually properly engineered for their environment.

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    23. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by ultranova · · Score: 1

      Hell, it's in the instruction manuals for the consoles that there needs to ventilation. I have no sympathy for idiots who don't read the instructions for expensive hardware then screw it up.

      The whole idea of a game console is that you don't need to read the manual.

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    24. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by NeMon'ess · · Score: 1

      I assure you there are many RPGs, sports games, and even action and racing games where reading the instruction booklet is a requirement for getting good at them. Kids do read those manuals, as they should for the console itself. Hell, the fools who don't deserve what they get when they hook up the console with a composite connector when their TV supports s-video or component.

    25. Re:How many of you have it on the carpet. by Kuros_overkill · · Score: 1

      I'm not older than 35 either.

  303. You're wrong about the power supply by Rakthar · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The beta version is significantly larger (30-40%) than the production version.

    The PS2 has been plagued with reliability problems, both at launch and afterwards. It had similar heating issues and a lot of the same problems were reported. It's a mix of people not understanding that higher powered consoles are more sensitive to placement and heat ventilation, and the production issues that comes with first mass producing something.

    All these same rumors were present at the Xbox launch. Units being returned in droves, DVDs being scratched by the disc player, and all other kinds of malarkey. It ended up being untrue and just a couple of problems being blown out of proportion, and this will as well.

    I think there are more iPOD nanos having problems than there are 360s at the moment, but we're not jumping all over our sacred cow Apple, now are we?

    1. Re:You're wrong about the power supply by apoc06 · · Score: 1

      so, i guess the xbox power cord recall was made up too? what about the failing thompson dvd drives? these are facts. google both.

      i own both consoles, and i admit that they both have their issues. the xbox has had its fair share of defects, and so has the ps2. in my opinion, they are both on equal grounds. the xbox pr team does a much better job apparently though. i can freely admit that i have had issues with both consoles, but the xbox gives me way more errors than my ps2.

      do i put them at fault? no. have i tried hocking my ps2 or xbox on ebay? no. i expect to find defects in my electronics from time to time. it took me months before errors and such started rearing their head. the problem here is that people are finding these huge bugs/ defects within the first 24 hours of owning the device.

    2. Re:You're wrong about the power supply by podperson · · Score: 1

      I think there are more iPOD nanos having problems than there are 360s at the moment, but we're not jumping all over our sacred cow Apple, now are we?

      Well, given Apple shipped a million of them in the first two weeks, it's not impossible that there are more problem nanos than 360s. But then I doubt you'd need to wait ten weeks for a replacement.

    3. Re:You're wrong about the power supply by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      So what. The Final version is still almost half as big as the console its self and yes I do own a 360 and yes I do know this for a fact.

    4. Re:You're wrong about the power supply by Phisbut · · Score: 1
      i expect to find defects in my electronics from time to time.

      Whenever I buy a piece of non-gaming electronics, I expect it to not have any defects, at least while it's under warranty. Why should I expect more defects in a gaming console than in another piece of electronics? It's all just transistors. If they can't do it right, then they don't deserve my money.

      We're not talking about an aging piece of electronics that fails after thousands of hours of service, it's something people bought yesterday.

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      - The Tao of Programming
    5. Re:You're wrong about the power supply by apoc06 · · Score: 0

      i agree. a bug is a bug, but a defect that renders something wholely unusable is a problem. ive had my ps2 since 02 and my xbox last year. the ps2 doesnt give me any real problems. whatever problems i have are usually fixed by cleaning the discs if they are older. the xbox crashes games from time to time due to not being able to read from dvd [even if its a brand new disc].

      the xbox stuff isnt acceptable. but i got months of play out of it before the problem, so its not as bad as what these people are experiencing. they JUST got their x360 and its defective right out of the box! definitely not a result of dust or wear and tear. thats not acceptable by any means.

      thats where the difference in our opinions lie. glitches, flaws problems or whatever, both of my consoles are still usable. i can go weeks/months without any type of issue. no piece of electronics should be rendered unusable within the first couple of years. warranty or not. unless its a matter of poor care on my part [and i take care of anything i pay for], i expect electronics to get outdated well before they cease functioning. from TFA one guy cant even play one lap of PGR3 without some form of crash. thats definitely unusable to me, and therefore unacceptable.

  304. Happened Before, Will Happen Again by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Has it been so long that a new system was launched that we forget that every single time that it happens there are nothing but problems?

    Anybody remember the Dreamcast launch? A problem at a manufacturing plant caused nearly 60% of all copies of Sonic the Hedgehog to have defects which would either cause the game to not load at all or to crash sporadically during game play. I think 100% of the copies of Blue Stinger were likewise corrupt. Playstation 2 would overheat and the memory cards would go corrupt (remember, launched originally in Japan where most of these problems were uncovered.) Original XBox would also overheat and had power cords which could heat up and potentially cause burns. Playstation 1 had RAM problems as well as disk drive problems, although I don't think that manifested at launch. Ever see someone have to play a PS1 upside down? First generation model.

    Another thing to remember here is that consoles don't run OSes. The game is, for all intents and purposes, the OS. There is no protected mode because it would be a waste of resources. As such, failures in the game can easily crash the console, and hard.

    This common scenario is the combination of a lot of things. One of them is the rush of both hardware and software to meet the launch date. Buggy games with a faulted manufacturing process running on defective hardware doesn't exactly come together in harmony.

  305. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    This is certainly NOT normal for the console industry.


    It is too: PS2 "Disc Read Error"(s), bad PSP pixels, bad Nintendo DS pixels.

    It's also par for the course for most home electronics; remember the bad Sony camera CCDs, or the faulty batch of IBM hard drives, or the bad caps on motherboards?
  306. get used to it... by Eternal+Annoyance · · Score: 1

    ...or stop buying Microsoft products.

  307. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by ShibaInu · · Score: 1

    Except that Slashdot has spent the last two weeks posting every Xbox 360 hype story out there. The 360 is a topic that readers here are interested in and you can't ignore the good stuff becasue they publish one bad story.

    They will do the same thing for the other consoles as well.

  308. I expect better from Slashdot by dmacdonald · · Score: 0

    Seriously guys, this is worthy of the Inquirer. Slashdot should hold itself to a higher standard rather than posting unsubstantiated crap just for the sake of MS bashing.

    1. Re:I expect better from Slashdot by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Uh right, so all the screenshots are fake and people are making up problems about their consoles freezing?

  309. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Monkelectric · · Score: 1
    The company I work for makes equipment used in the manufacture of semiconductors... We literally do a 48 hour burn in test where our PCB's are subjected to temperature cycling between 0 and 50 degrees C. It catches like 98% of all failures, but not *EVERY* last failure.

    The manufacturing process for these XBOX's is probably not very mature, I think the real question is the nature of the problem. Are the errors distributed randomly across all devices and thus indicates a systemic/design problem? Are only certain units failing? If so this indicates a manufacturing or component level problem most likely. You can design the best product in the world but if its built incorrectly, or some retard in purchasing buys poor quality parts... you're still screwed. Lastly, these boxes could just be outliers.

    I really hate MS, but we don't have enough info to bash them yet, until we do, its intellectually dishonest to bash them :)

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    Religion is a gateway psychosis. -- Dave Foley

  310. hacks? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    If the games for xbox 360 are buggy, maybe we can use a buffer overflow or some other bug to let us run code on it. Just like the original.

  311. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by bloodstains · · Score: 1

    Hmmm...I explect my Motorcycle to be tested and functional "Out of the Box" (Off the Lot) too. An improperly functioning motocycle is a very dangerous thing.

    Or were you compairing the Xbox 360 to a Unicycle?

  312. according to the thread posted - house calls. by tacroy · · Score: 1

    the thread says that they will send out repairmen, sounds pretty reasonable so far. Granted if all they do is say "Too bad" when they get there then its crap.

  313. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by vi-rocks · · Score: 1
    Amen. This is really a misleading headline -- more so than usual for /.

    The headline implies that the whole platform is unstable -- come you editors -- what the fuck are you thinking?

    "Some XBOX 360's experiencing stability issues" would have been a lot better -- and not an out right lie.

  314. Nothing quite as wonderful as unhandled exceptions by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    ...(hopefully one of them on executing unsigned code from removable media as well) to branch into one's homebrew code on a DRMed machine. ;-)

    Can you already hear the penguins flap their wings?

  315. Hard Drive by IWishIWasSmart · · Score: 0

    I went to a gamestop and heard a person taking how his hardrive doesn;t work on his 360. I saw someone on ebay pay $5000 for a 360.

  316. Why dont these companies(Micro*,Sony) understand? by livetokill · · Score: 1

    Its a pitty when a college going student works overime to invest into something kewl(Microsoft XBOX 360,Sony PSP).Later, he finds out that the newest piece of coolest equipment is faulty. As mentioned earlier the heating problems of XBOX360 along with few other errors. In case of Sony PSP, many people have found dead pixels on their screen . In return sony says

    "Note:P.115 PSP manual: "LCD screens are made with high quality precise technology, but in some cases, black, red, blue or green spots may remain on the screen. This is not a malfunction".

    What the hell! They have covered the story and a person can do nothing abt it.

    As you may recall when u get a new laptop and the maunal will say the same. However, the laptop companies gurantees that if u get more than 3 bad pixels the product will be replaced.

    But in case of sony its a complete rip off. In case of XBOX 360 let's hope something better happens(fingers crossed but i'm in doubt).

    There is a need to understand that a product should be throughly tested and presented to the customer. SONY Listen up!!

  317. Memo says 1 in 3 xbox 360 defective by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

    I'm surprised I'm the only one that heard about this.

    My girlfriend works for a big box electronics store.

    They received a memo yesterday stating that 1 in 3 xbox 360's were defective. A warning I guess.

    Anyway she swore me to secrecy as she was herself.

    Believe me if you like, but I bet before long this memo will be circulating the net.

    1. Re:Memo says 1 in 3 xbox 360 defective by SebNukem · · Score: 1

      Man, make it circulate! Post it on /.! Denounce the disgusting tactics from microsoft. Aren't these guys rich enough? They rush an unfinished product to profit more from xmas. Let people know! Free the world from microsofte.

      The sadest thing is nowadays people don't really care about defective computer products because they are used to it. Before microsoft, rebooting your computer was uncommon, to say the least.

    2. Re:Memo says 1 in 3 xbox 360 defective by Korexz · · Score: 1

      If they knew they were defective they would not have sold them... retailers are not stupid...

    3. Re:Memo says 1 in 3 xbox 360 defective by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No.. retailers hope that some of these defective units are kept by the customer and not returned, even if the percentage is small.

  318. You usually dont have to wait to replace a toaster by Secrity · · Score: 1

    A defective new $15 toaster can be much easier to deal with than a defective new $300-$400 (or $1000+ on EBay) toy. Even if your toaster vs. XBox 360 defect anology were valid, most stores will just have you grab another toaster off the shelf to replace a defective toaster. Hell, paying $15 for another toaster isn't a big thing. Right now, few stores have any XBox 360's on the shelf and the few stores that have any left would probably prefer to sell them rather than give them up for an exchange. How long will it take to replace an XBox 360 that was discovered to be defective today? how about if it is discovered to be defective on Dec. 25th?

  319. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by larien · · Score: 1
    Quote from one of the posts on the forum:
    From the looks of it, MOST of them are defective.

    Everybody I know that has one has some kind of issue that prevents them from playing games.

    Doesn't sound like a rare problem, although the sample size (this guy's friends) isn't statistically significant...
  320. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Bronz · · Score: 1


    And what you expect isn't always what you get. You've never bought a new car, have you?

  321. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    it probably has something to do with the dev kits being based on ppc nt 4. remember that?

  322. estimate of failer rate... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Having talked to regional managers for GameStop and Toys R' Us, It sounds like the failer rate is just under 5% for the first shipment of 360s. That isnt as bad as the 8-10% DoA rate for the PSP's launch in Japan though, so I dont see there being any long term failers.
    Hopefuly this is not just another case of FoxLink (?) screwing up like they did with the original xbox (not enough solder where the power socket connects to the power board (hence why Microsoft had to send out all of those hair dryer replacement cords).

  323. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Let me guess, you work for Microsoft, or own considerable amounts of MSFT. Or, you are a fanboy who can't stand to hear that maybe Microsoft shipped a few too many crappy machines. If you can accept all the hype, you have to expect the blowback as well. The fact is that the 360 is a game console, it will not change the world, nor will it suck your dick (although I think from you comments, maybe it has sucked YOURS).

    Get over it.

  324. Christmas rush by Chayak · · Score: 1

    This is turning into a M$ fanboy vs. M$ antifanboy thread. Stop and take a look at the facts. Microsoft wanted to be first and wanted to release it in time for the Christmas buying season. We all know what happens when you rush software or hardware to market. There's bound to be a few bugs. We don't even really know the extent of the faulty units because a good percentage of units bought will go under Christmas trees. Now I admit that I am not a fan of Microsoft, but I'm ust laying out facts. It is admittedly going to be an issue to replace the faulty units because of demand being so high. It's one of the top gifts for Christmas after all. Just remeber to blow on the disk and jiggle it as you turn the unit on with just the right touch on the power switch. Ah, the original Nintendo, those were the days.

    1. Re:Christmas rush by Korexz · · Score: 1

      MMMMM.... Kids crying on XMAS day... oh... and lets not even begin to talk about the day after XMAS returns line...

      XBOX returns to the left... all other returns to the right

  325. My XBox 360 has not had any issues with PGR by Pengo · · Score: 1


    I have been playing quite a bit, and I haven't seen anything like this happen yet.

    As a matter of fact I have been SHOCKED at how well the service (xbox live) has worked in light of having so many new people slamming the service. My bet is that there is a heat related issue with this guys console, but I don't see what the story is as he can just return it and get another unit if it's defective.

    On that note, I don't own a regular xbox, and didn't really know what to expect with xbox live. My out of game experience was pretty amazing. I have been having a absolute blast racing online with others on PGR, I haven't even bothered opening the 3 other games I purchased.

    I don't understand why so many people are giving this thing such bad press and negative commentary, as it's provided me with some of the most entertaining online gaming I have yet experienced. I can jump on and be racing other gamers in less than 3 minutes, and have had white-knuckles due to such close races, the service does a great job at pitching you against other like-skilled racers.

  326. Then do at least semi-accurate discovery by Lonewolf666 · · Score: 2, Informative

    The problem with some companies is that they will not even make a cursory attempt at discovery before commiting to a deadline. I'm currently observing this on my own job...

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  327. PGR3 crashed for me; but it wasn't from heat by Coming+soon! · · Score: 1

    My 360 was on for about 15 hours straight playing 6 different titles for several hours each and the only one to crash was PGR3. It was the second game we played so it was perhaps 5 hours into the life of the unit. Aside from the power cycle required to clear that crash the system ran fine. I'd say the problem was caused by a buggy PGR3 not heat. But what do I know?

  328. In Soviet Russia... by MrPerfekt · · Score: 1

    X-Box 360 overheats YOU!

    Seriously though, this is not the kind of launch coverage MS had in mind. I imagine if the issue is really this serious then we'll see some major media coverage and then you'll see some serious MS PR splash to make up for it. I wonder if they'd actually make a formal press release about it if the percentage of those with issues is high enough?

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  329. Re:What did you expect? This is a Microsoft Produc by (A)*(B)!0_- · · Score: 1
    But how many people have got units that are working fine without any issues? Are they posting these results? What's the percentage of defects? Are people being truthful when they say they have a malfunctioning unit?

    If you think posts on Slashdot prove anything, you don't understand statistics and surveys. Math is your friend.

  330. Well it used to work by MrPanda · · Score: 1

    Just as a bit of related info. I had the chance to really delve into the xbox a few weeks ago at a sneak preview. While I found some of the xbox menus and instructions to be non-intuitive, I was able to play for 4-5 hours straight on at least 5 different machines and never saw a crash on any game, that's including PGR. In fact, they even had an in-house network setup for playing on xbox live which also worked fine.

    Now that could easily be meaningless since it is not exactly a real world environment or a suitably long testing time frame, but I wonder if either something changed before launch or the problem has to do with some specfic configuration. Did anyone else out there that played it previous to launch notice anything peculiar?

  331. Here's my technique... by syukton · · Score: 1

    Determine your best un-padded estimate and then double it.

    I'm not kidding.

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    Reinvent the wheel only at either a lower cost, greater effectiveness, or your own personal enrichment and satisfaction.
    1. Re:Here's my technique... by coronaride · · Score: 1

      This is what my current boss does. He presents a problem to me and asks how long it will take to create a solution for it. I tell him a month and he says, "Ok, two months then?" The problem is that the next day he forgets how it's supposed to work and instead of multiplying by two, he divides by two. That can make things very frustrating...especially when he calls the client and tells them that the project will be ready in two weeks. Erghhh...

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  332. OK, it crashes... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ...but does it run Linux yet?

  333. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by Mr.Sharpy · · Score: 1

    Most people believe the os for the 360 is a derivative of Windows 2000, much like the OS for the original XBOX. See this article for info on that.

    It's really not a stretch to believe that a variant of the NT architecture runs the 360 when you think about it. It even uses a variant of the DirectX api's found in windows. Why would Microsoft engineer a completely new operating environment when they have a good foundation to start with (NT kernel), especially one that already has a proven track record of being solid in a gaming device (the original xbox)?

  334. it's simply not true by YesIAmAScript · · Score: 1

    I have one, it's got quite a workout over the last two days. I've played PGR3 almost exclusively, and it is not crashed one bit. Used nearly every feature too! In fact, it's running right now.

    This guy got a bum unit. It happens. Ridiculous to put an article on it on slashdot.

    I have two beefs with with the unit. First it is loud/hot. And you cannot simply put it in a stereo cabinet to get around the noise. it'll get too hot. Second problem is that in PGR3, I set the view to "in-car", and often when the next race starts, it has changed the view to something else, and I have to switch it as it counts down "3,2,1...".

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    1. Re:it's simply not true by Korexz · · Score: 1

      It sounds like more than one to me... Is everyone else getting that impression too?

      I think we need a poll!

    2. Re:it's simply not true by Damvan · · Score: 1

      So, because yours doesn't crash, it means all of them don't crash? It is ridiculous for you to make this post. "It's simply not true" was your title, implying that this guy is lying about his 360 crashing, because of course all 360's don't crash, because your 360 hasn't crashed in 2 days. Asshole.

  335. Overheating by fluor2 · · Score: 1

    The pictures clearly shows that the graphics card is overheating.

    1. Re:Overheating by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No they dont. They show the framebuffer being corrupted. There's a zillion things that can cause that to happen, overheating is just one.

  336. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by t35t0r · · Score: 1

    No I'm saying that it will not be as unreliably as the xbox at doing what it is supposed to do, play video games, and play them well. A system crash in the first lap of gotham racing on 360 would be the equivalent of a kernel panic on boot. While this happens it is very rare and usually because of experimental CVS drivers, unsupported hardware, third party drivers, or a bad setup. Fortunately I compile my own kernels and I know what I'm doing. If you're going to use linux you need to know a little about what you're doing (usually). An xbox is an appliance like a microwave, refrigerator, toaster, macosx, or winxp. It should be simple enough for kids to use and for others to just use without having to think about its internal components, heating, cooling, why its crashing etc.

  337. I just dont care... by SteveXE · · Score: 1

    Mine works fine, played 7 launch titles on it, watched some dvd's, streamed movie and music from my pc, played on Xbox Live, downloaded the Kameo demo, left it on for about 20 hours straight with no issue. So yes it sucks for those guys but guess what SHIT HAPPENS. Every console launch has some defects. I worked at EB during the PS2 launch and our stores defect rate was 37% which is just unheard of! These problems seem small and will be corrected im sure.

  338. Hmm. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I wondering wheter or not to mention Opera vs IE now... for no apparent reason...

  339. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by poot_rootbeer · · Score: 1

    I seriously doubt that ANY video game console company does burn-in testing for 24-hours before shipping the unit to market.

    That would be ridiculous. But with the kinds of flaws that are being reported, I have to wonder if Microsoft even did a 24-hour burn-in on a handful of representative production units before shipping out.

    A lot of the problems appear to be related to the retail hardware being a tad lower in quality than the development kits that the software was originally developed on. What could Microsoft have done differently to avoid this fiasco?

  340. Re: XBOX 360 Very Unstable by fastgood · · Score: 1

    Define 'very'

  341. Re:Dude, that's 34 people. 34!! by mydigitalself · · Score: 1

    I don't think they even made enough for there to be 10's of thousands of 360's period! ;)

  342. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by Threni · · Score: 1

    > But why would you think that the XBOX 360 software is based on NT?

    Because all MS OSs from the last 5 years have been based on NT?

  343. Good News - First Xbox SP on 11/29 by managedcode · · Score: 1

    All right I am waiting till SP-2.

    1. Re:Good News - First Xbox SP on 11/29 by Korexz · · Score: 1

      A Service Pack won't do the HARDWARE any good...

  344. Re:Last minute change in the BIOS? by ObsessiveMathsFreak · · Score: 1

    Are you crazy? That might lead a temporal feedback loop that could tear the ship apart!

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  345. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by flyinwhitey · · Score: 1

    "This is about as easy as QA testing gets so there is absolutely no excuse for crashes of any kind on the release lineup."

    One way to spot anti-MS trolls is to watch for statements like yours.

    If you had bothered to actually THINK for a second, you'd realize there are many reasons for crashes.

    Nice troll though.

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    How pathetic are you that you follow me from topic to topic and waste all your mod points at once modding me down?
  346. Thank you Captain Obvious by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    This post posted by Captain Obvious.

    "Duh!" - Captain Obvious

  347. xbox dev team: why didn't we install Linux!? Doh! by tb53820 · · Score: 1

    Well, I guess all you Xbox gamers will have to wait for Microsoft to release service pack 1 to fix all the little bugs plaguing your shiny new consoles. At least Sony and Nintendo are smart enough to choose the tried and true Linux OS. lol :)

  348. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by flyinwhitey · · Score: 1

    "And seriously, how many console models have you seen in your life that had this kind of failure after the initial launch?"

    Several. Did you even bother checking this out before you trolled?

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  349. And Always Remember... by SebNukem · · Score: 1

    Like our ancestors used to say:

    "The day Microsoft makes a product that does not suck will be the day they start making vacuum cleaners."

  350. If it's any consolation by dtfinch · · Score: 1

    I hear the graphics are pretty.

  351. SP2 by LLcj · · Score: 1

    I'm waiting until at least Xbox 360SP2...

  352. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by Evro · · Score: 1

    Keep in mind that this OS is running on a new architecture, so I don't know that the stability of the NT 5.x kernel on x86 serves as any kind of indicator of how it runs on PPC, if that's even what they're using. Certainly I've seen Microsoft's PDA OS crash quite frequently.

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  353. If Microsoft Can't... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    If Microsoft can't fix these problems within the next, O, 2 weeks, then this is gonna end up being a 2 System (Rev. and PS3) race really soon.

  354. You have a brilliant future ahead of you by ackthpt · · Score: 3, Insightful
    Quitting the bleeding-edge to stick with mature mainstream stuff has saved me quite a bit of cash and trouble, I'll stick to that.

    You have the makings of a successful IT manager.

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    1. Re:YOU have a brilliant future ahead of you by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Your anal retentive attention to translation is a relief to diplomats everywhere. (in bed)

  355. Re:Last minute change in the BIOS? by TadZimas · · Score: 0

    You fools! they obviously got their CDs mixed up with their MP3s and the resulting BSOD caused the OMG to WTF in the BBQ! Since when does M$ syncopate blogosphere podcast Kekekeke MMORPG LOLOLOL? When will M$ and BG get their DIAL?

  356. Moron moderators by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    what moron modded this Interesting rahter than Funny. Very funny by the way

  357. Needed: "xBox with 24 hour burn-in" by Animats · · Score: 1

    Maybe we'll see sellers on eBay offering the xBox 300 with a 24-hour burn-in, with pictures of the unit still working after 24 hours.

  358. This isn't new at all. by jsx92 · · Score: 1

    The old Xbox didn't hold up so well either, I remember it freezing every twenty minutes playing Morrowind, a near launch game. As someone who's currently sub-contracting for Microsoft and has seen first-hand, I must say they don't have their project management act together at all.

    As far as everyone's comments already regarding this, I think it's rubbish to say that this should be expected from a rushed launch event or that it was all conspired to make money... There's no excuse for a product failing it's own core functionality, be it a toaster or a complicated computer, and given the company's history we can't expect much in the way of a fix. Microsoft will brush this off like they always do, drop their stock by 3 points, and go back to pretending to work on security for Windows.

    It will never work as well as a Sony or Nintendo contrived contraption. But despite the fuss, I'm still going to buy mine when my local EB is able to fill my preorder. Good developers will be able to code around the issues of terrible compression and hardware flaws, and it will all get swept under the rug within the year.

  359. Pope is infallable by packratman · · Score: 1

    The pope is infallible so he has no sins to confess.

    1. Re:Pope is infallable by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Papal infallibility only covers proclamations on issues of faith and morals; the Pope can still commit sin.

      And he could confess to any priest, but that ruins the joke.

    2. Re:Pope is infallable by Engineer+Andy · · Score: 1

      The pope is only infallible when he prefaces his statement that he is invoking in infallibility clause. It is a very recent addition to the catholic set of beliefs (i recall it was in the 20th century, or just before it)

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    3. Re:Pope is infallable by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "Infallibility clause, triple stamp, no erasies!" - Pope Benedict XVI

    4. Re:Pope is infallable by lord+sibn · · Score: 1

      The doctrine to which you are referring ("Ex Cathedra", which IIRC translates to English as "From the Seat" [of Peter]) is much, much older than you believe. It goes back as far as "You are Peter, and upon this Rock (petrus == "rock") I will build My Church -- And the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it." Additional reference to the quote "what you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and what you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven." If it were possible for the pope to declare something morally acceptable when God would not approve of it, then one could argue that the gates of hell most obviously *did* prevail.

      This is why new documents and declarations made Ex Cathedra are rare; they all deal with a new topic, or an old topic in new light. Additionally, they are used to establish what is and is not a sin; papal "infallibility" has not the smallest thing to do with sinfulness or holiness.

      And while the joke was admittedly cute, it is ultimately wrong; bishops, cardinals, and popes can and do confess their sins to priests or each other; all have been ordained priests, and the authority to forgive sins is conferred with this mandate.

      Whether you believe any of what I have just said is theologically sound is irrelevant. If you want an explanation of the dogma, some insight into how the church thinks, there it is. Take or leave it as that, because that's all it is.

      Obviously, this will ruin my excellent karma, because I bothered to stand up and correct an oversight, rather than make jokes about raping kids or something. Because we all know, while maybe not all priests are pedophiles, all pedophiles must be priests. right?

    5. Re:Pope is infallable by Engineer+Andy · · Score: 1

      Thanks for that - insightful and useful comment on a religious matter. have to agree with you, in retrospect.

      the general concept of papal infallibility and the passing of peter's mantle onto successive bishops of rome may have been there, it was only cemented in the first vatican council of 1870.

      have to say that while there are some bad apples among the priesthood, there are inordinately more good and decent priests who get tarred with the same brush despite their living moral, Godly, and upright lives.

      all the best.

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      "And we have seen and do testify that the Father sent the Son to be the Savior of the World" 1 John 4:14
  360. Not in my experience by slagdogg · · Score: 1

    I was at the Zero Hour launch event -- there were somewhere between 200-300 consoles there, and at no point did I see one crash. If the problem was/is as bad as it's suggested to be here, I would have seen (or experienced myself) several crashes with that many consoles. I've also had mine for a week, and although I admittedly haven't used it much I've experienced no problems whatsoever.

    This reminds me of the original Xbox launch, with all the overheating problems. My original Xbox never even got warm to the touch -- I have 3 original Xboxes in house, and haven't had a single problem at any point in my years of ownership, other than some boot failures when a modchip pin came off.

    Meh, maybe I'm just lucky.

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  361. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by angrist · · Score: 1

    Nope, just the FCC

    Don't /.ers watch Family Guy?

  362. yes, it's more than one... by YesIAmAScript · · Score: 1

    500,000 sold. A couple bad ones. Surprising? No.

    The device has 1700 parts in it. Lets assume the parts are 99.9999% reliable. That means one in 500 units contains a bad part. 500,000 were sold, that means 1,000 bad ones. And that doesn't count units that are damaged due to shipping.

    Now, I'm sure MS is doing a better job than 1 in 500 bad ones. But still, even at 1 in 5,000 there would be 100 out there. Does it still seem odd to find stories of a dozen ro a couple dozen that don't work?

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    1. Re:yes, it's more than one... by Korexz · · Score: 1

      Bad parts are one thing. Bad design and lack of testing is another. If your testing for a production release you test with the production unit. Not some dev kit terminal. Let's wait for the raw numbers to come out and see how many are defective. Once that happens and Microsoft releases a statement this will show who is right.

    2. Re:yes, it's more than one... by Damvan · · Score: 1

      Wait a second?! You are admitting that there is the possibility of 100 360's out there that crash? In your previous message you called someone a liar because they said their 360 crashed. Make up your mind, asshole.

  363. hehe by pavon · · Score: 1

    The OS X version of Quake 3 has a bug on some systems where it will crash if you are shot just right. It shows up very often when you are shot in the face with a plasma gun, since there is such a large number/dispersion of plasma balls.

    Anyway, they have stopped maintaining that software (it was just a bonus port anyway - the official release is for system 9), and the official bug fix is to duck :)

  364. New patent issued by Belseth · · Score: 1

    I heard Microsoft recived a patent on the computer crash. A judge agreed it was a unique Microsoft feature and issued the patent. Next they hope to patent a "virus friendly environment". Not sure the commercial value but hey it keeps their army of patent lawyers employed.

  365. Hmmm by andreyw · · Score: 1

    Looking at the crashes, I would suspect memory corruption, due to bad cooling, defective parts, poor grounding/isolation.

    Nothing new. This is the first production batch and the quality is still so-so. This happens every time with consumer electronics - although, interestingly enough, not so much with PC(computer) parts. The people buying the consoles should have well known the risk.

  366. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by DeBeuk · · Score: 1

    It's a lot easier to patch software.

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    Reality has a notoriously liberal bias -- Stephen Colbert
  367. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by NDPTAL85 · · Score: 1

    Only those who read slashdot wish to be slashbots. Welcome to the collective.

    The two definitions of nerd that you stated are two sides of the same coin. You cannot have a highly intelligent person who is not also socially underdeveloped and insecure.

    Well in movies you can but not in real life.

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  368. Re:Last minute change in the BIOS? by cloudmaster · · Score: 1

    Too much synergy would clearly be as bad or worse than not enough, but these simple crashes are clearly caused by undersynergization.

  369. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by flyinwhitey · · Score: 1

    "This is certainly NOT normal for the console industry."

    That's just wrong.

    Evey industry that involves electronics has failures. ALL of them.

    The fact that you even attempt to suggest otherwise calls your knowledge of the subject into question.

    That being said, several other consoles have had problems at launch as well, so I would say that is most certainly IS normale for the console industry, and the facts back me up.

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  370. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by jargoone · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty sure the GP is referring to the /. headline. It doesn't say "Some Xbox 360's very unstable", it says "Xbox 360 very unstable". As in, the console as a whole is very unstable.

    Shocking, I know, that /. would have a sensationalist story title about a MS product. If this was an Apple product, it would say "iBox completely stable".

  371. Re:What really irks me is that this is MS bashing by Korexz · · Score: 1

    WHAAA WHAAA... this is what happens on the internet... this isnt bashing... this the how we find out we are not in the minority. IF Microsoft sees this as an issue they will release a statement... You are just ticked because you couldn't a 360. Admit it, you want to crash it... WOW... you are sick... wanna test software?

  372. Re:What did you expect? This is a Microsoft Produc by serbanp · · Score: 1

    Whoa, you must have pretty low expectations in general! When did it become acceptable to buy defective goods, on the presumtion that statistics may be in your favor?

    A game console is by no means more complex than e.g. a notebook computer. If any NB manufacturer would ship systems with an out-of-the-box failure rate of 0.2% (which is a fairly optimistic, i.e. low, estimate), then that company would go tits-up in no time.

    The weird thing about game consoles is that there are too few makers, limiting severely the choices users have when buying them.

  373. No problems here (yet) by pl1ght · · Score: 0

    Logged about 7-8 hours on my 360 so far, playing PGR3, NFS, nba2k6 and i havent had any issues as of yet. (knock on wood)

  374. Funny Advertisement - screenshot by Maelstrum · · Score: 1

    Hey all. I was surfing today and found this site advertising the XBox 360. Apparently if you "Catch the Turkey" you get a chance to WIN an Xbox. With all the hubbub about it being unstable and such, it being something you can win in a TURKEY game seemed hilarious and VERy appropriate to me! Here's the link to the screen shot of the "game" I made. ENJOY! http://www.pixelbypixel.org/images/Catch-the-turke y.jpg

  375. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    one day people will learn that being an early adopter means you take some risks.

    Grade A Horseshit. If it's a beta program, then sure, you should expect some, but your $400 should buy you a working XBox 360. $400 is more then a little coin. You get what you pay for? No, you get shit for a premium, if this turns out to be a real problem. If not, then great. If this problem is widespread enough, there will be a class action lawsuit. A bunch of pissed off gamers will get a free game in the end, and a few lawyers will walk away with millions. The system is fucked.

  376. Gates crash at CES 2005 by NewmanBlur · · Score: 1

    Bill's XBox froze when he demoed it at CES earlier this year, but I can't remember if that was an original XBox or a pre-production 360.

    I guess that was an accurate sign of things to come.

    Here's a thought: have 360 owners tried blowing on the games?

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  377. Re:What really irks me is that this is MS bashing by pappy97 · · Score: 1

    "WHAAA WHAAA... this is what happens on the internet... this isnt bashing... this the how we find out we are not in the minority. IF Microsoft sees this as an issue they will release a statement... You are just ticked because you couldn't a 360. Admit it, you want to crash it... WOW... you are sick... wanna test software?"

    ADMIT IT, if Nintendo Revolution, when it launches, is this buggy, THERE WON'T BE A SLASHDOT STORY ENTITLED "NINTENDO REVOLUTION VERY UNSTABLE."

    Just admit it.

  378. Re:I harshly object (Offtopic) by coronaride · · Score: 1

    Let's not jump to such an extreme situation. First, let's say that you had two applicants for the job of, say, dishwasher, and you had planned on paying the increduluous amount of $10/hour for said position. In your interviewing process, you determined that both of the applicants could equally fill the job however, upon asking them what their desired wages were, one of them said $10/hour and the other said $7/hour. Which one would you choose? More importantly, if you chose the latter, would you still offer them what you had originally planned on paying for the position? Most business people that I know would take the person who desired a lower wage and pay them that. Why?

    Because one of the downfalls of capitalism is that it treats people - chiefly employees - like commodities to be bought, sold, and found bargains on, instead of humans with hopes, cares, concerns, families, etc. Wal*Mart, anyone? Call bullshit on me? I've seen it over and over again, working for many different companies of all different types, everything from Fortune 500 financial firms, to Mom and Pop development shops. It nearly always comes down to the bottom line and very rarely do things like compassion, respect, and goodwill enter the picture. Idealists learn this the hard way...I know, because I did.

    I'm not saying that there's necessarily a better system out there...everything seems to suck. I just can't stand people who rest on capitalism as the end-all-be-all social system (not saying that you necessarily do, I'm just setting up a defence against the would-be flamers).

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  379. If this is what the Xbox is like ... by petantik+f00l · · Score: 1

    I wonder what the PS3 will be like.

    I'm not sure whether this is a problem with hardware or software. If it's a hardware problem then will the PS3 have worse problems?

    I ask this because as far as I'm aware they are both based around a similar architecture(PowerPC). Although the Xbox is the less powerful of the two, to gain the christmas market, Sony is pushing the PS3 to the cutting edge of technology. Still it is a bad start for Xbox and does not bode well for the PS3.

    1. Re:If this is what the Xbox is like ... by JackAxe · · Score: 1

      I doubt these issues, if present, would be as bad. Sony knows what they're doing when it comes to console hardware and isn't as new to this whole game thing like MS. They're also taking more time with their new console before releasing it.

      MS "rushed" this new system to the market and really didn't give developers along with themselves enough time to make it work well from day one. My friend works as a manager for a local gamestore chains and was privy to seeing the X360 about 2 months ago and he mentioned at that time about how unstable it was, so MS clearly needed more time to make this work and should've pushed back the launch date. There would still been lemons, but that's different than software crashes.

      The GameCube uses a PowerPC and it worked reliably from day one. The Revolution will also be using a PowerPC and it will also work as intended from the get go.

      This is what MS gets for trying to be first. Remember the Dreamcast, it was also rushed the market and the initial batch were plagued by overheating issues, which in the long run ended up hurting Sega.

  380. Xbox Software Assurance by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Don't you know what Microsoft's business model for xbox 360 is?
    They sell you a defective software full of bugs, and you've got to pay for all the patches and bug fixes. You pay for additional XSA - Xbox Software Assurance!

  381. Not like THIS they didn't! by LanMan04 · · Score: 1

    I have one of those launch-day PS2s. Yes, I had to have it repaired after about a year because the laser eye would get out of alignment and stop playing games.

    But can you imagine having a video game system that HARD CRASHES THE MINUTE YOU GET IT HOME? I mean, seriously, that's a major fuck-up. If I'd been waiting all that time and paid a premium to get my hands on one of these on release day, and then took it home to have it crash 5 minutes my first game and then never boot again? I'd never buy another product from them ever, ever again. There are plenty of other choices (PS2, GC, PS3, Rev)

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  382. What a lod of crap. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    *cough*BULL SHIT*cough* I know you would LOVE to believe that.

    How many 8 to 17 year old kids do you know that don't own a PS2 or XBox or GameCube?

    I can't name a single one. Even my Aunt who is on welfare and is pretty much as white trash as it gets managed to buy a PS2 for all 3 of my cousines. Yup that's 1 each. The oldest one is 15 or so. Almost every game they own is rated "M for Mature" and all of them think the GameCube is for little kids (as funny as that might seem)

    Just because you and your friends are older now and still play games doesn't mean that you out number kids. You think mature rated games are targeted to you? I bet more kids play GTA3 than mature adults. When I was at Game Crazy getting Mario Kart DS the other day there was a little girl there with her dad and what did she have in her hand? GTA3. Go figure. She couldn't have been older than 12.

    Sure. There are more adults playing games these days BUT WE ARE STILL OUT NUMBERED BY A LONG SHOT.

    I'm sorry but there are NOT more 30 year olds playing games these days than 13 year olds. Almost every 13 year old kid on the PLANET plays video games. Except maybe in Germany :-P

    Things are changing, yes. As kids get older they keep playing games like they use too. There is no doubt about that, but kids will always play video games and kids will always out number adults. Did you play sesamestreet video games when you were 13? NO. I don't know what makes you think 13 year olds these days do. They play the same games YOU would have played when YOU were 13 and those are the same games you play now. I played Ninja Gaiden when I was younger and I still play it today, and so does every kid I know. Period.

    The day Adults are a better target for toys than kids is the day Mc Donalds goes out of business.

    Ain't gonna happen any time soon there buddy.

  383. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You think that a triple core multithreading 3.2 GHz processor with a top of the line video card and 512MB of ram for $300 is expensive?

    If it doesn't work? Yes, damn expensive. How about you?

  384. Re:What did you expect? This is a Microsoft Produc by SScorpio · · Score: 1
    You also have to remember that people just put down $300-$400 on just the price of the console. They waiting in lines, pre-ordered etc, and they are told they won't be able to get a replacement for 4-6 weeks?

    Ya, I'd be pissed to. Yes it would be understandable for a small number of these to be defective. You also have to wonder how many units haven't even been tested yet because they are going to be gifts or are being sold unopened on eBay.

  385. Beije Screen of Death? :) by agoliveira · · Score: 1

    Let me see...

    1) Microsoft product - check
    2) New version - check
    3) Recently lauched - check

    What are you guys expecting? :-D

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    Scientia est Potentia
  386. Re:The Braggarts brought it upon themselves. by JackAxe · · Score: 1

    Nintendo isn't rushing their new console to the market, and has "real" game hardware design experience. Their system won't be unstable, because unlike MS they're taking the sensible and proven route with their new console's components. AND unlike MS, they haven't OVERLY-HYPED their new system by spreading blatant BS about its overall power. Maybe if MS had also taken the humble route and not made so many over-promises, they wouldn't get so much negative attention.

    So "NO" Slashdot will not be posting an article about the NR being unstable, because it won't become a reality.

  387. HAH! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    they must have a copy of sony DRM on that sucker

  388. ^BUMP^ RTFM by TubeSteak · · Score: 1

    n00bs hate to read the manual.
    Older people think they don't need to read it.

    Me thinks MS should consider having a single sheet of paper taped to each and every Xbox 360 with stuff like:
    "Is it plugged it"
    "The password is taupe"
    "Ensure proper ventilation"

    Anyone who calls customer support and doesn't know the password would get hung up on.

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  389. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by Loonacy · · Score: 1

    TV is so 20th century. Get with the times.

  390. Re:The Braggarts brought it upon themselves. by pappy97 · · Score: 0, Troll

    "Their system won't be unstable"

    The fact that you say this, when you have ABSOLUTELY NO CLUE HOW IT TURN OUT, shows your bias.

    Just admit your bias and admit that you shouldn't be discussing XBOX 360, because you start from the following premises:

    1.) I hate M$

    and

    2.) M$ sucks

  391. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    "You cannot have a highly intelligent person who is not also socially underdeveloped and insecure."

    Sure you can. They become business leaders, and vote Republican.

    You won't find them in academia.

  392. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by ranton · · Score: 1

    If it doesnt work then just send it back in and replace it. I doubt that you will have much trouble once you show that it locks up every time you try to play a certain game. I just bought 4 24" LCD monitors from Dell for work, and one had a huge white line of dead pixels. They sent me a new one, no questions asked, and I went on with my life.

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  393. Re:The Braggarts brought it upon themselves. by pappy97 · · Score: 0, Troll

    ANSWER MY QUESTION:

    IF (did you read that part of what my original post) Nintendo Revolution was this buggy or worse, WILL THERE BE A SLASHDOT STORY SAYING "Nintendo Revolution Very Unstable."

    Even if there was a story to this effect, and even if Revolution was much worse than 360 in terms of stability, it would say "Nintendo Revolution has few problems, but ok"

    Just admit it.

  394. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You must be new here.

    Welcome to slashdot!

  395. Re:What really irks me is that this is MS bashing by Korexz · · Score: 1

    That is because NINTENDO doesn't have a history of putting under developed, untested systems into production. Microsoft does this all the time. /. is just letting people know that Microsoft screwed up yet again.

    If NINTENDO did the same I would expect a lashing from all you XBOX ZOMBIES...

    Microsoft is ruining an industry that was created because of NINTENDO and SEGA. They should be punished for these acts.

    The only reason Microsoft built a console was to turn capital that was being questioned into an investment. How else can you explain to me that they LOSE MONEY on every unit they sell! Most companies care when they lose money... How many millions or billions has Microsoft lost on the XBOX?

  396. My experience with the first 5 hours of use by sho222 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    My XBOX 360 was waiting for me when I got home from work last night. I had pre-ordered from EBGames.com and selected next day air shipping. My first 5 hours with the machine were not as smooth as I had hoped.

    After getting the old Xbox out of the way and hooking up the component cables, surround sound optical cable, wireless adapter, and ginormous power brick, the first thing I saw on the screen turning it on was an error screen. Black, with E74 in the center bottom - there was some other text as well, but I don't remember what it said and most of it was in another language. Not a great first impression, to say the least. I think the problem was the wireless adapter - I was using the one I bought for my original Xbox. I guess they don't play nice together. I'm not sure why really, I thought it was pretty much equivalent to a wireless bridge. Starting up the console without it plugged in resulted in the startup screen. A big error screen is a pretty harsh welcome - they could have at least set it up to start up the system as normal and then display a friendly error message about having to pony up more money for new accessories: "Sorry. Although your shiny new Xbox 360 might be able to play over 200 legacy Xbox games, the wireless adapter you bought is now just a paperweight with lights." That would be better than E74.

    After getting the Xbox on finally, I discovered that turning on the controller is less than intuitive. Batteries are included, and simple enough to insert. There is a nice sticker with the finger-pointing-hand icon pointing right at the Xbox 360 semisphere button. The message was clear enough: "Press this button to make this thing work." Nope. I pressed it. I pressed it again. Nothing. I unwrapped the second controller that EBGames so kindly packaged for me, and had the same result. Those damned things wouldn't turn on - no lights, no nothing. It was several minutes before I discovered that you need to hold the button down for several seconds before controller will turn on. I even resorted to RTFM, and still didn't find this crucial tidbit of info. That sucked for a while.

    Played PD0 first - no real issues. When I first inserted Project Gotham Racing, however, I saw a nice error screen that told that in order to play this game I must insert it into a Xbox 360 console. I thought that was what I did, but I ejected it and inserted it again just in case. It played the second time around, but when I was done and ready to try out Call of Duty 2, the Xbox 360 just went to a black screen, not the dashboard. Inserting a new disc did nothing - I tried all 4 of them. I had to turn the console off and back on again before it would recognize a game. What the hell? I felt like blowing on the disc and in the tray for old time's sake.

    I could gripe a bit about how counterintuitive it is to get a second player to join in games, but I'll chalk that up to my lack of experience with the new interface...

    After wading through most of the nonesense, I had a pretty good time my first night with the new system, but damn was it a rough start. The games are pretty fun (PDZ, PGR3, CoD2, Kameo), but at no time did I feel completely blown away by the graphics or the gameplay. Kameo is probably the best of the bunch. I fully expect to encounter more glitches, but there is little chance that I'll send the system away for repairs at this point when most people can't even get their hands on one until next year. That would just be insensitive.

    1. Re:My experience with the first 5 hours of use by GoNINzo · · Score: 1

      Thanks for the run-down, I wish more reviews were this factual.

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      Gonzo Granzeau
      "Nothing the god of biomechanics wouldn't let you into heaven for.." -Roy Batty
  397. Re:What did you expect? This is a Microsoft Produc by (A)*(B)!0_- · · Score: 1
    My point was that we don't know the defect rate.

    "When did it become acceptable to buy defective goods, on the presumtion that statistics may be in your favor?"
    What? You're looking around for manufacturers with 0 defect rate? Good luck pal. And I never said that the XBox 360 has a low failure rate. I am saying (and it's really sad that you couldn't conclude this without me holding your hand) that anecdotal evidence on Slashdot does not prove there is a low failure rate or a high failure rate. I am saying that this story is worthless and no one should base any buying decisions on a perceived failure rate they've gleaned from Slashdot. I miss the good old days of Slashdot when people were here who could grasp these types of concepts on their own.

    "If any NB manufacturer would ship systems with an out-of-the-box failure rate of 0.2% (which is a fairly optimistic, i.e. low, estimate), then that company would go tits-up in no time."
    And how many XBox 360s are defective? That's my whole point - anecdotal evidence on Slashdot doesn't prove anything. It could be 0.2%, it could be 0.002%.

    "The weird thing about game consoles is that there are too few makers, limiting severely the choices users have when buying them."
    Yes, very "weird."
  398. Not a fan by T3h_3vi1_d3ad · · Score: 0

    Again for the record I have zero love for M$ and take every pot shot at them I can. However from the total number of people that are reporting units with no problems and those with problems that appear to stem from getting the wrong power supply this really looks to me to be more or less a non issue. From the looks of it, it's more a very vocal minority who are (rightfully so) pissed that the unit they bought is working properly. What's interesting here is that this story seems to be yet another example of a slashdot "reporter" making a mountain out of a mole hill.

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  399. Project Gotham Racing 3 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    PGR 3 Crashed sooo much when I was testing it at Microsoft. In fact, I wasn't able to finish their complete set of tests because the game was that unstable.

  400. Re:The Braggarts brought it upon themselves. by Korexz · · Score: 1

    Why are we talking about NINTENDO anyway... what's wrong? Is your dream system turning into a nightmare... this is about Microsoft... lets stay on the topic instead of talking about a system that doesn't even exist yet.

  401. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by 9mind · · Score: 1

    Atari 2600 the controllers would break right out of the box Commodore64 would stop accepting cartridges after certain games were inserted. Intellevision pads would break ALL the time. Atari Lnyx was know to have an electrical problem w/adapter. NES??? How many cartridges did you have to blow in? Some even brand new... The other stuff I would have to go back and research.... that's just the stuff I remember off the top of my head.

  402. MOD UP by SuperKendall · · Score: 1

    Here's someone who knows what he's talking about. And yes, I too have debugged multi-threaded apps.

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    "There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
  403. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by redhat421 · · Score: 1
    Under no circumstance do I believe that the NT line is unstable except for third party crap.

    Perhaps NT is a bad example.

    http://www.looksmartcomputers.com/p/articles/mi_m0 FOX/is_21_4/ai_60301573

    Allchin Says NT is Cause of Many Unplanned Reboots - Product Development:

    "The most common cause of unplanned reboots on Windows NT is, in fact, the core operating system. This revelation was made by Jim Allchin, senior vice president at Microsoft Corp., during a press conference here at Comdex Fall '99."
  404. Re:MOD PARENT FUNNY PLEASE by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Muahahahaha... funniest post I've read for a long while

  405. Re:The Braggarts brought it upon themselves. by JackAxe · · Score: 1

    ONCE AGAIN, HERE"S MY ANSWER:
    So "NO" Slashdot will not be posting an article about the NR being unstable, because it won't become a reality.

    But just to play along with your "unrealistic" scenario, if the NR were plagued with problems like the XBox 1.5, there would definately be an article on Slashdot aobut it. If you think otherwise, then you're in la-la land.

  406. "Get A Macintosh!" by Pfhorrest · · Score: 1



    Have you tried placing a book under one corner?

    Have you tried blowing on the DVD, and wiggling it around a bit?

    Have you tried buying a PS2/Gamecube?


    This reminds me of an old Apple ad from '95 or '96...

    A presenter at some conference is up on stage having trouble with his slideshow or whatever, apparently the computer's fault, and he blames his new OS, Win95. Various people in the crowd start yelling out advice to try and help him, "check your autoexec.bat", "no, try editing your config.sys" and so on and so on.

    Meanwhile a voiceover says "when you want a computer that's easy to use, there's still only one choice..." after which someone in the crowd suggests "Get a Macintosh!".
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  407. Reading as a hobby by David+Nabbit · · Score: 1
    Oh, wait ... this is the USA. Nevermind.
    Exactly. This country is due for an eXtremE ReaDing!!!!!111 fad.
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    "Her idea of wit is nothing more than an incisive observation humorously phrased and delivered with impeccable timing."
  408. Can't show you many because there is no space by SuperKendall · · Score: 2, Informative

    Sony is betting the farm on a lot of market untested technologies, Specifically Bluray. Bluray doesn't nearly have the 5+ years of refinement that DVD has had, and I can bet that looking at a bluray disk funny let alone getting fingerprints or a scratch on the disk will make it very susceptible to read failure. Meanwhile, Nintendo and Microsoft are using much more mature DVD tech, which will pay off with much less failure in the long run.

    First of all, Blu-Ray (and HD-DVD) discs have become nigh-invulnerable due to a new coating. Supposedly you can literally take steel wool to the discs and not scratch them. Fingerprints also do not hold well on the new material, but even if they did generally they do not cause a problem for readers.

    I would also note that DVD technology was still rather new when Sony put it in the PS2, not much further ahead of where the Blu-Ray players will be in six months or so.

    Speaking of Bluray, Yes 50GB is great, but show me a game that uses more than 8.5GB.

    As noted by another poster, there are a few already. However there is a good reason why you do not see more - because it costs a lot of money to add another disc! The package is more expensive, you double the burning cost, and of course it's a pain to switch discs and most game makers will do anything they can to fit on one disc.

    With more space aviliable developers will naturally start using it. How? Don't forget the new consoles support HDR (high dynamic range) which means larger textures. Furthermore with more space you cna ease up on compression (assuming you were compressing some things like audio a lot just to conserve space and not processor power). You can have more FMV (yeah, I know it doesn't really add to a game but still) and more extras like "making of" videos (which are cool).

    Now here's the problem facing Microsoft. Next year, game makers will start releasing games that make use of the space availiable on a Blu-Ray disc. Now what happens when a game maker wants to port that to the 360? They have to cram it in a smaller space which means either taking out some stuff or compressing the hell out of it. So shortly after the PS3 launch you will see some game comparisons for cross-platform games noting the 360 looks slightly worse and interpreting that to mean a less powerful system, when in fact all it might be is compression issues!

    A console has to stand out for about fpur years, and so generally has some very advanaced technology in it. To use sort of "old" components is to invite system deprication after only a year or so. Just imagine the marketing leverage Sony will have by touting the PS3 as having the next generation of DVD playing in addition to a world-class console that can play the vast library of the PS2 and PS1. How can Microsoft really counter? My guess is they will release an HD-DVD version of the 360 shipping with Halo 3 (on HD-DVD) around the launch of the PS3, but that's going to anger a lot of people if they do so.

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  409. New controllers have CTRL ALT and DEL keys? by Kodack · · Score: 1

    Microsoft has recently announced a fix to the lockup problem on the Xbox 360. The new Controler-KY will contain CTRL, ALT, and DEL keys. No software fixes are planned as the work around seems to do the job, at the cost of starting over. But it's more cost effective. (this is a joke if you didn't already realise that) Mike

  410. Re:The Braggarts brought it upon themselves. by JackAxe · · Score: 1

    I'm sorry that the X360 isn't performing as MS overly promised, maybe next time they'll actually spend more time on Q&A.

    I can only go by past experience and I it's a safe bet that Nintendo a "VETERAN" to game hardware design, who'm already has a PowerPC based game console on the market will ship a working system. They have in the past, so I really don't see why they would abandon their proven commitment to quality this time around.

    I have no bias towards MS in peticular, but I do have a bias towards "poor" quality and MEDIOCRITY! MS just happens to fall into that category and their track record can attest to it.

  411. Consoles finally become real computers by tgibbs · · Score: 1

    This just proves that the XBox360 is finally a real computer. Console game makers used to go crazy trying to find every bug, because once the game was manufactured, that was it--if it was buggy, nobody wanted to buy it, and you lost your money.

    Computer games are different--release something that sort of works, get the money rolling in, then you can issue patches as needed. The XBox360 is designed to be online all of the time. So why bother to get it right the first time?

  412. Re:The Braggarts brought it upon themselves. by scheming+daemons · · Score: 1
    Just admit your bias and admit that you shouldn't be discussing XBOX 360, because you start from the following premises:

    1.) I hate M$

    and

    2.) M$ sucks

    Well... #1 is subjective, but #2 is definitely objective fact.

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    "I have as much authority as the pope, I just
    don't have as many people who believe it" - George Carlin

  413. Completely anecdotal by DaveCBio · · Score: 1

    However, out of the 10 people I know personally that picked up a 360 not one has had any crashing or other stability issues.

  414. Corection by hlopez · · Score: 0

    The Pope does commit sins, but he does not confess directly to god... he confesses to a bishop or in any case, any othere priest will do.

  415. My take on confession... by hackwrench · · Score: 1

    I figure that God already knows my sins, it's his bailiwick, so I leave it to him and go on about my business.

    I'm guessing there's some Zen in the above statement for what it's worth...

  416. Never mind that... by Tim+Browse · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...can anyone tell us what the Comedy Manual Phrase is for Xbox 360?

    i.e. the warning phrase that is repeated throughout the manual in a worrying but also amusing way.

    For Xbox, it was something like "...or the Xbox may fall and injure a small child". (pretty good)

    For Dreamcast, it was "...otherwise the Dreamcast may catch fire." (the original, and still the best)

    What is it for Xbox 360? :)

  417. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by theraccoon · · Score: 1
    Yeah, but when the GameCube/PS2/DS/etc launched, how many message boards were reporting the units crashing on startup?

    The answer you're looking for, is none.

  418. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by ivan256 · · Score: 1

    Look at the number of complaints that are from before release date. Those mean that only people who got theirs early are in the pool of availble machines, and thus able to complain about problems. When you see dozens of people complaining about their unit they got early, you have to get suspicious.

    If the complaints were all from after the release date, you'd have a point about the ratio of good to bad... But if there's only a few hundred out there, and a few dozen people are bitching, something's wrong.

    Either way, time will tell how bad it is, so there's no good reason to speculate.

  419. Re:I harshly object (Offtopic) by Loundry · · Score: 1

    Because one of the downfalls of capitalism is that it treats people - chiefly employees - like commodities to be bought, sold, and found bargains on, instead of humans with hopes, cares, concerns, families, etc.

    An employer doesn't treat people as commodities, but rather their skills. An individual's hopes, cares, concerns, and families are the responsibility of the individual, not of their employer.

    Keep in mind that the individual who offered to work for $7/hr was willing to work for that rate. He/she was not forced or lied to in order to work for that rate. You may say, "But you were originally willing to spend $10/hr!". That would only be true if that's what I thought the going rate for the particular skillset was. Suppose you wanted to buy a DVD player and planned to spend $40 for it. Then you see an ad that was selling it for $30. Would you go for the lower price, or would go buy the one that had the price that you were "originally willing" to spend? Remember: retailers have hopes, cares, concerns, and families, too! Are you going to deprive them of those things just because someone else has a sweeter distribution deal?

    Wal*Mart, anyone? Call bullshit on me? I've seen it over and over again,

    It's not bullshit at all. I've seen it over and over, too. The difference between you and me in this regard is that you choose to bash capitalism when people don't get whatever their "needs" are in a "capitalistic system". (I put that in quotes because I don't regard capitalism as a "system", but rather that thing that exists only when individuals are allowed to exist as free and moral traders.) Remember this: no one is preventing you from helping someone in need. The "conservative" Southern USA gives the most money to charity, year after year, whereas the "liberal" Northeastern USA is the most stingy when it comes to charity.

    I'm not saying that there's necessarily a better system out there...everything seems to suck.

    Life is hard! I've had two failed businesses in the past year, lost my life savings, and my partner declared bankruptcy. But I'm not going to sit around and whine "everything sucks!" I'm going to get off my ass and keep trying and have a happy life in spite of it all. As a result of my refusal to give up, I have three more businessess in the works with the theory that if I throw enough shit against the wall, something's going to stick, and I'm going to engineer my way out of this pit I find myself in.

    And despite how you and I may have differences in values, I wish the same tenacity in the pursuit of happiness for you in your life. Too many people preach doom, guilt, and hate, and it all deserves to go straight into the garbage. May you find a pursuit that you enjoy, make money doing it, develop rich and enjoyable interests, help those whom you love (and whom you think merit help), and live a long and happy life. Happiness is your birthright.

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  420. Re:What did you expect? This is a Microsoft Produc by serbanp · · Score: 1

    Eh, for a goodie that costs a few hundred bucks I do expect 0% out-of-the-box defect rate; that's what QA is for.

    The fact is that MS shipped a relatively small volume (what, maybe half a million at launch?) as of yesterday and if you care to hit google you'll find that the failures are not "anecdotal evidence on Slashdot".

    On another topic, you should improve your sarcasm technique, it pretty much sucks.

  421. Re:Stop me if you heard this one... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    >Stop me if you heard this one...

    I kept yelling STOP, but the parent's post didn't. :-( 'Tis a sad day.

  422. Xbox team by k00110 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Xbox team : "We need a crash mode for Gotham racing 3 just like Burn out 3"

    developpers : "Are you serious about the crash mode?"

    Xbox team : "Ya, put a crash mode in"

    developpers : "huh, oh, ok!".

  423. that's not what I said by YesIAmAScript · · Score: 1

    First of all, I didn't curse any anyone.

    The name of the topic (thing I replied to) is:

    "Xbox 360 very unstable"

    I said it is not. And it is not. This guy got a bum unit, like I said. That doesn't mean Xbox 360 is very unstable.

    Now, I maybe I could have repeated the topic name before my comment as to it not being true. I could do better.

    But you could perhaps at least not curse at people when you're saying they said things they didn't say.

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  424. Re:I harshly object (Offtopic) by Dastardly · · Score: 1

    Keep in mind that the individual who offered to work for $7/hr was willing to work for that rate. He/she was not forced or lied to in order to work for that rate. You may say, "But you were originally willing to spend $10/hr!". That would only be true if that's what I thought the going rate for the particular skillset was. Suppose you wanted to buy a DVD player and planned to spend $40 for it. Then you see an ad that was selling it for $30. Would you go for the lower price, or would go buy the one that had the price that you were "originally willing" to spend? Remember: retailers have hopes, cares, concerns, and families, too! Are you going to deprive them of those things just because someone else has a sweeter distribution deal?

    This is a bad example due to the imbalance of information and power between the employer and the employee. Therefore it cannot be called capitalism, well more accurately it is not a fair market price. A fair market price could happen if the employee knew what all employers were willing to pay for his service and the employers knew what all employee were willing to work for. The result would be a fair market price.

    Of course we don't live in a true capitalist economy where prices are dictated completely by the market. First, there is a minimum wage and other government intervention. Second, in general employers have much more information than employees about market pay rates, and what is others are paying. Not to mention most employers will immediately drop a prospective employee who answers "How much are you willing to work for?" with the question "How much are you willing to pay?" Thereby exacerbating the information imbalance.

  425. mine works great. by YesIAmAScript · · Score: 2, Informative

    That's a weird experience you've had. My 360 (two days old now) has worked great, and my brothers (since last Friday, a Mt. Dew unit) has also. It's ridiculously loud and hot, but what can I do?

    I agree the thing about having to log in two people to play two-players games is very very weird. It sure wouldn't work in a kiosk at the store! It does work once you do it though.

    All in all, I'm very impressed. The Live integration is great.

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  426. Re:What is this? A tabloid? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Yes, however it was due to a piece of plastic rubbing wrong inside the case, and it took a couple months to become a problem. It was not a problem right out of the box.

  427. How fitting: need DRM teeth to chew a DRM apple. by NRAdude · · Score: 0

    Indentured purchases sounds just like it. With all the DRM and Copyright code sent everywhere, I could look at the typical purchase of software as equal to an addict from an unlicensed street pharmacist; but the pharmacist owns the coke, does not allow it to be consumed or digested into your system, you can't think about it, you can only smell it, and any other use constitutes breach of contract. After all, is there being a product sold; transfer or title and interest, or is it a conditional purchase, or is it like someone becoming custodian to a record from a Court archive? There appears to be a malfeasance in the force.

    I thought it fitting, a parable; a tooth-less man to arrive at a market to purchase an apple, and his conditions of eating the apple are to use the wooden-dentures to chew the apples; anyone that brings their own teeth will promptly be extracted from the event (modders).

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    without prejudice
  428. Xbox 360 a piece of crap by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

    The first Xbox 360 I got this morning gave me the meanwhile infamous errors 64 and 65. I've exchanged it and the one I have now is locking up on my in certain situations, sometimes blanking the screen completely and sometimes giving me an E74. This thing is nothing but a piece of crap that obviously hasn't been tested. Sorry, but M$ has fucked up again. Hopefully I'll still be able to get my money back so I can get the PS3 next year...

  429. Is it just me? by TheNetAvenger · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Is it just me, or are there more people here on slashdot talking about this, than actual posts of the problems on all the sites combined.

    Even following the links provided by the poster and visiting MS newsgroups, out of the posts, it looks like there are maybe 100 people at the most that have encountered a problem...

    Out of the 'how many units', and this is the number of problems experienced to warrant a SlahDot trash thread?

    This is a joke, right? Shall we compaire other product releases, take the iPod, iMac, or many HD units or Dell brands or whatever...

    In comparison, this is a significantly small number of problems reported in comparision to the number of units that were purchased.

    As a side note, my spouse works in the retail gaming industry, and they have had very little reported problems in comparison to the units they have sold.

    For example, PS2s sold last week generate more customer calls and returns for errors and crashing on a percentange then they are seeing with the 360.

    Weird uh, after so many years, you would think Sony would have the PS2 hardware problem worked out. (And you would not believe the percentage each store has seen with the PS2 where customers brought back units that literally caught on fire, well smoke at least.)

    Get off your we hate everything MS does and think for yourself. Go research this yourself if you are considering one, listening to other slashdotters is 'not' a source for news.

    1. Re:Is it just me? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yeah, and like every other /. idiot, we should believe you and your bullshit claims?!?

    2. Re:Is it just me? by TheNetAvenger · · Score: 1

      Yeah, and like every other /. idiot, we should believe you and your bullshit claims?!?

      I totally agree, hence why my original post, clearly stated - "Go research this yourself if you are considering one, listening to other slashdotters is 'not' a source for news."

      Don't listen to me, nor the general /. thoughts, find out for yourself...

    3. Re:Is it just me? by LionMage · · Score: 1

      Even following the links provided by the poster and visiting MS newsgroups, out of the posts, it looks like there are maybe 100 people at the most that have encountered a problem...

      That you know of. Not everyone who experiences problems is going to report about them online; many Xbox 360 early adopters are not as technically savvy as you might believe, and even if they were, not every single person is inclined to rant about problems they might have encountered.

      We can't know for sure what the report rate is for problems. Of those who have reported problems to the manufacturer or to the retailer, how many also bothered to report problems in a public forum?

      I would guesstimate that maybe 10% of people who actually had Xbox 360 problems talked about them publicly. So if maybe 100 people (to use your guesstimate) reported problems in online forums, then maybe about 1000 people actually are having problems. That still might not seem like a lot, but the number of units sold thus far is low, so the percentage is probably pretty high. Microsoft's target is to sell 3 million units by the end of the year, and I don't think they've shipped even 2 million yet.

      On the other hand, this is the initial production run. I'm sure some kinks will get worked out as the process is streamlined and better QA is put where needed.

      Out of the 'how many units', and this is the number of problems experienced to warrant a SlahDot trash thread?

      The number of units sold thus far isn't that high. For so many reports to come out so quickly after the launch of the console, one has to wonder. You can't assume every single person griping is a Microsoft hater. (And if someone truly hated Microsoft, why would they buy an Xbox 360?)

      As a side note, my spouse works in the retail gaming industry, and they have had very little [sic] reported problems in comparison to the units they have sold.

      That's one (anecdotal) data point... which is insufficient evidence to draw any conclusions from. Let's see what the picture is like when the market is saturated. Right now, demand far outstrips supply.

      For example, PS2s sold last week generate more customer calls and returns for errors and crashing on a percentange then they are seeing with the 360.

      Yes, but the PS2 has gone through several major hardware updates, has a larger installed base, and still sells more units. Not to mention that the PS2s that are failing have probably been in service for longer than a couple weeks (which is about how long the Xbox 360 has been out, as of this writing). Of course the percentages are going to be higher.

      I wonder how many Xbox 360s that are currently in use are going to fail after one month, or one year? We don't know this yet.

      [...] you would think Sony would have the PS2 hardware problem worked out.

      No denying that Sony has its share of quality issues with the PS2. My original PS2 bit the dust after maybe 2 years of service; the laser seemed to be a common point of failure for early units. Each successive generation was an improvement in some way, but Sony's main drive was to reduce production cost, not to improve build quality. So while some issues have been fixed, newer issues have cropped up to replace old ones. I can only imagine the engineering compromises needed to make the new "slimline" PS2.

      Still, just because Sony's product has issues doesn't give an excuse to Microsoft. "Hey, we may have some problems, but we're better than those guys!"

      Get off your we hate everything MS does and think for yourself.

      No doubt that the Slashdot crowd on the whole dislikes Microsoft, but people have high expectations for Microsoft products, especially considering what they cost. Consider also that the Xbox 360 is an "appliance" type device, as it's sold as a gam

  430. Sounds more like they were thinking.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "We need to do something to shut these people up... Go send them some MSCEs to make it look like we give a shit, and have them blame the problem on the owner."

  431. YOU have a brilliant future ahead of you by Wilson_6500 · · Score: 1

    You have the makings of a successful fortune cookie writer!

  432. Easy answer. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Is there anything that you don't consider a waste of time if it's not filling your pockets with money?

    1. Spending time with my family
    2. Spending time with friends
    3. Getting exercise
    4. Learning interesting things

    Look at that... 4 things that don't necessarily involve playing games or filling one's pockets with money. If you're under the age of 18, don't worry about it. If you're an adult - it's probably time you learned that games are for kids and that you should likely do something a bit more constructive with your limited time.

  433. I have two 360s by ruiner5000 · · Score: 1

    I've played Gotham on both, and Perfect Dark, and watch War of the Worlds and the new cut of Aliens vs Preditor on them. Neither have crashed. I preordered them from Sam's, and bought the games at Best Buy.

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  434. Looks Like Best Buy Were Right by PaganRitual · · Score: 1
  435. Where is this magical mystery store? by redwoodtree · · Score: 1

    Every store I've been in is completely sold out. Are you saying that you took it back to the store you bought it and they just had another one about and they just took yours and gave another one? Where where where?

    And if they are in such abundant supply, how come they're going for 3x list on Ebay (minimum?

  436. Xbox crashes; Sony is there by oboreruhito · · Score: 1

    Did anyone else notice something on that "Screenshot" link? "Taken with a Sony Cybershot."

  437. Re:I harshly object (Offtopic) by Loundry · · Score: 1

    A fair market price could happen if the employee knew what all employers were willing to pay for his service and the employers knew what all employee were willing to work for. The result would be a fair market price.

    "Fair Market Price" is the price for a commodity/service that compares favorably to the price available from other industry sources. You expand this definition so that the employee must know what ALL employers are willing to pay. This of course is impossible, so you define the employee as being in an "exploited" position. Convenient!

    Of course we don't live in a true capitalist economy where prices are dictated completely by the market. First, there is a minimum wage and other government intervention.

    I think those things do more harm than good.

    Not to mention most employers will immediately drop a prospective employee who answers "How much are you willing to work for?" with the question "How much are you willing to pay?" Thereby exacerbating the information imbalance.

    This "information imbalance" you speak of is merely another form of the "oppressive bourgoisie / exploited proletariot" dogma.

    I was working a job I hated at 30K/year. Then I was offered a job at 65K/year. I told my boss that I was going to leave, and he begged me to stay. I told him that I was offered a competing deal and they were doubling my salary. He told me that they could do anything except pay me more. Tell me: who was the strong one and who was the weak one in that position? Situations like that happen all the time when the skillset is in high demand. Hence, the skillset fetches high price in the market.

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  438. Fancy shmancy by PGC · · Score: 1

    Pfft... my Nintendo 8 bit still works without any glitches !

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  439. Windows Vista by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I bet the problems are because it uses Windows Vista. lol. New technology, blue screen of dead -> simple, old style crashes.

  440. New feature of Slashcode? by aftk2 · · Score: 1

    How does an Anonymous Coward mark someone as a foe?

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  441. 600W heater by Namarrgon · · Score: 1
    Since the machine is pretty loud I put it in my home-entairtainment cabinet, which it shares with a receiver, DVD player, and an old VHS.
    [snip]
    ...(including my 600W receiver)...

    I think we've found the problem :-)

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  442. Should have been... by shdwtek · · Score: 1

    ...Xbox180. Turn around right back to the store until version 1.1 comes out. As for Sony Playstation competition, well... do you really want it? I mean, connected to your home network and everything? CDs?

  443. 10 Minutes... Bad prongs... by Chordonblue · · Score: 1

    That's all the time final testing bay did at the Xbox 360 facilities. How else would you explain how this 'overheating' problem is really a result of accidentally sprayed power prongs. Word is, wipe the prongs off good, and it fixes the problem.

    The problem is that the prongs were coated with some sort of silicon spray and it introduces just enough resistance to prevent enough current from getting to the unit. 10 minutes probably wouldn't be enough time to discover this since you really have to crank up the processor and components for a while to properly test for this...

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  444. hardware glitch by DigiRaven · · Score: 1

    looks to me a hardware glitch not a software glitch. Probably overheated in some case.

  445. Are you surprised? by Venim · · Score: 1

    Honestly, its made by Micro$oft. I'm just surprised that they dont have a blue screen of death feature. Maybe it will come in an xbox live upgrade :D

  446. idiot pack?... by where's+alderaan · · Score: 0

    I'd be interested to see how many of the "xbox screens of death" coming from the broken consoles are from the 299 dollar "idiot pack" as opposed to the 399 dollar version. Mabye the name "idiot pack" was more than an M$ slam.

  447. Capitalism has its problems by coder111 · · Score: 1

    Admit it.

    Capitalism under ideal circumstances should be a very good thing, however there are many problems with capitalism in real life.

    1. Market failures. There are many ways which prevent competition and free market from working. Monopolies, cartels, couple of companies dominating market (ATI+nvidia). All of those screw up the life of people (consumers) and entrepreneurs trying to make/sell something new/better.

    2. Corporations have vested interest in making people (consumers) easily brainwashed/dumb mob. And with TV and other means of mass media it is quite easy to do.

    3. Customers are misinformed on purpose (marketing) and cannot make rational decision on which product to buy. This distorts free market, and decreases competion based on product.

    4. Publicly traded corporations have behavioral model of a psycho. CEO MUST increase profit at all cost, or he'll be removed and replaced by one who does. The only thing stopping corporations from selling babies is law, or more precisely, there would be too much risk and too little profit to do that. Screw the law is the risks are low and the profits are high, and you have enough money for lobbying. Publicly traded Corporations as an entity DO NOT AND CANNOT HAVE MORALS.

    5. Corporations usually have hierarchical control structure. Big corporations are dictatorships inside democratic society.

    I think capitalism with very very well protected competition and free market, and very very well informed and educated consumers is something awesome, but reality is much worse.

    --Coder

  448. No by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Nobody posts an editorial in an objective manner, it's an editorial.

    Also, it will take more than this to make MS look bad. Do you really think this story on slashdot will be responsible for the downfall of MS? Hardly.

  449. xbox is just like windows by KIEDIS · · Score: 1

    when i first heard about xbox and microsoft....i thought of windows and its bugs... i thougth omg! my console is gonna freeze! and i guess i was right! i have both an xbox and a ps2 but i really preffer the ps2 i have a lot more games to play and they dont make you pay more for retrocompatibility :P I cant wait for ps3!

  450. Rushed hardware + rushed software = poor quality by Retired+Replicant · · Score: 1

    I am glad I decided to wait until spring before deciding between the 360 and the PS3. I would be pissed if I spent $400 plus $60 per game only to discover all these crashes, overheating, and bugs, and realize that Microsoft left no time for themselves to do proper quality control before launch and I am now serving as their guinea pig. I never buy at launch because the second wave of console manufacturing is less likely to be buggy.

  451. This is incorrect by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The Pope can confess its sins to a Cardinal, Bishop, etc.

  452. say that if you want... by YesIAmAScript · · Score: 1

    But that's not what I meant. Want to construe my words a way they weren't and call me a liar over it? Go ahead. But such comments are meaningless since that isn't what I meant.

    I meant that the title of the topic "Xbox 360 Very Unstable" isn't correct. And you said why yourself, just because some people report crashing doesn't mean as a whole it is very unstable. I'll tell you what, I'll bring the subject up when I'm racing on PGR3 on Live later today. We'll all get a good chuckle over it is my guess.

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    http://lkml.org/lkml/2005/8/20/95
  453. QC/QA, Christmas Gifts, Usual/Expected by TheSimkin · · Score: 1

    First off, if these machines are breaking within the first few minutes/hours doesn't this tell you that the Quality Checking that MS is doing is rather substandard? Second, how many of these XBOX 360's have gone straight to a closet and won't be opened until Christmas Day? I'll expect a lot more news about this come christmas! And third. If this is the usual/expected kind of problems from this kind of technology then MS would have been prepared to fix these problems, right? Call 1-800-4my-xbox and see how long you have to wait on the phone! If these where expected problems wouldn't they be answering the phone a lot quicker? (My wait time was over 1/2 hour at 8am pst, i don't have an xbox, i was just curious). Either way, i'm not surprised if MS is shipping garbage, this is how they usually work.

  454. 1699 parts ok by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    wait for service pack 1

  455. DICK by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    DICKDICK

  456. Re:Have you tried.. turning upside down & bang by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    hard on it? Used to work wonders with the Atari ST - don't forget to shake afterwards to see if you can get the chips to fall back into the various holes that they've fell out from ;-) Muhahahahaahaha!

  457. Beware of Ape by StikyPad · · Score: 1

    This story is now on the front page of Google News and other large news sources.. I can't help but picture the furniture flying in Redmond right now. It can't be pretty.

  458. panties by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    CowboyNeal likes to wear red panties

  459. Look! Behind You! by damo65 · · Score: 1

    It's a Sony Root Kit Monster! This? In My Hand? Oh, it's nothing.....

  460. We Three Red Lights by Kilmerr · · Score: 1

    We Three Red Lights

    We three red lights are;
    Bearing destruction, we traverse afar,
    Field and fountain, moor and mountain,
    Following yonder Ring of Light.

    O red light of wonder, red of light,
    Red ever so bright,
    Westward venturing, not proceeding,
    Guide us to thy perfect green light.

    Born on the pre-order plain
    Games I bring to it again,
    Power forever, ceasing never,
    Over us all to play.

    Fans to offer have I;
    String owns a power supply high;
    Frustration and pleading, voices raising,
    Cursing on high.

    Three red lights flashing mine, its bitter perfume
    Breathes death of gathering gloom;
    Sorrowing, sighing, bleeding, dying,
    Sealed in the stone cold tomb.

    Glorious before, now behold it not arise;
    Toil and sacrifice;
    Anguish, Anguish,
    Sounds through the earth and skies.

  461. Re:"Several posts" on a few boards = "very" unstab by johnpaul191 · · Score: 1

    i am not saying they deserve it, but it is not like we have not seen this before. anybody reading Slashdot should realize the system is fucked, especially when it comes to Micro$oft products. Are they ever good out of the box? i personally don't have any installed on any of my machines (Macs), and if i did it would probably be some old version of excel i needed 10 years ago for a class.

    something as focused and dedicated as a game system should be easier to make work properly. it is a pretty closed system at this point so they *should* have known there were issues, unless it is just quality control and the few that slipped through are getting a ton of attention. even the local even news here devoted 15 or 20 seconds to it.

    i have more leniency for something like a laptop that may be subject to 3rd party devices and software and exposed to environmental conditions (and users) they did not simulate in the lab.

  462. quibble by toby · · Score: 1

    You've (potentially inadvertently) equated "equivocate" and "equate".

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    you had me at #!
  463. Konami Code by Lotharus · · Score: 1

    Gah. Idiot. If you're going to make a joke about the Konami code, at least get it right.

    It's Up Up Down Down Left Right Left Right B A B A

  464. That's lazy evaluation! by master_p · · Score: 1

    Yet another construct of functional programming languages is simulated by C++ for use in the latest consoles...

  465. Re:Pope is infallable ...all have been ordained by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Thank you for an informative and useful post (would that more /.'ers maintained such standards!).

    In your post you mention that "...all have been ordained priests...". During the discussion on NPR concerning the recent election of the new Pope (Benedict), it was implied that in a "technical" sense 'anyone' might be elected pope -ordination not mandatory. Obviously the election of someone ont of the priesthood is -to say the least- unlikely! Still, it seems strange that even the possibility exists.

    You seem knowledgable about these matters: have you any insights to offer?

  466. Confirmation on scratched game discs by LionMage · · Score: 1

    Not sure if this is confirmed to be related to the orientation of the console (vertical vs. horizontal), but I know of several local gamers who are having problems with scratched game discs. My coworker stopped by one of the local gaming stores this weekend and ran into an irate gamer who showed an actual disc that was scratched -- it's bad, too. A perfect circle gets carved into the surface of the game disc.

    Anyone running into this issue with the Xbox 360 should try laying the console flat instead of standing it on its end (the way most ads depict the system). Not sure if that will actually help, but it can't hurt at this point.

    Considering that many of the games retail for $60 a pop, I'm amazed people are actually running out and buying replacements when this disc scratching issue comes up.

  467. IBM CPU fact check by LionMage · · Score: 1
    IBM's PPC970 is known to produce vast quantities of heat, particularly with three cores. And ATI's modern GPUs are hot potatoes as well - particularly when you consider that the ATI GPU in the XBOX is also serving as the northbridge.

    OK, for the umpteenth time, say it with me now: The Xbox 360 CPU, code named Xenon, is not a PPC970. It is a custom triple-core processor that shares little in common with the PPC970 except an instruction set. The architecture is completely different.

    For an excellent overview of the Xenon, please see ArsTechnica's article. Each core on the Xenon has a different number of execution units from the PPC970 core, and the pipelines are deeper in the Xenon to accommodate higher clock speeds. The Xenon also lacks out-of-order execution, which is a key feature in the PPC970.

    I'm just surprised that no one was smart enough to put a bloody Sempron in one of these consoles...

    The Sempron is an IA32 processor (x86 instruction set; not sure if the Sempron includes x86-64 instructions or not, or which versions). Microsoft made a clear decision to abandon x86 processors in favor of PowerPC for their gaming consoles. PowerPC chips can be made very energy efficient -- just look at the latest G4 processors from Freescale -- but for high performance and high clock speeds, power consumption needs to increase too.
  468. Re:And this is a surprise because? by syukton · · Score: 1

    Generally, we agree on this point. However, if a manufacturer markets a product specifically for general living room use, but then seriously caveats that in a manual inside the factory-sealed packaging, arguably to limit liability for a design flaw, that is not the consumer's fault, in my opinion.

    Nowhere in the literature does it say to place the product in the living room. It isn't specifically marketed for the living room. It isn't specifically marketed for any room. I haven't yet seen an advertisement that displays it in a living room. I wouldn't be surprised if people are putting them on their desktop next to their computer, to be honest. (That's where I have my Playstation 2)

    The information about console placement is available online, in addition to being in the manual.
    http://www.xbox.com/en-US/support/getstarted/syste m/xbox360/connect-positionconsole.htm

    Not doing product research before buying a product is the consumer's fault. Not reading the manual after buying the product is also the consumer's fault. This is more an instance of dumb consumers than "Microsoftness" as people are playing it up to be. If people would do adequate product research before buying, they wouldn't buy a console that won't fit in their entertainment unit or work in their living room or operate from their carpeted bedroom floor. Then, Microsoft would notice their sales not going so well and they'd adjust the system accordingly.

    I'm not advocating the console by any means; for the reasons highlighted (can't be used in a living room or put in a conventional entertainment center, overheats easily (what happens this summer?)) and because it's $500+ it's a huge "DO NOT BUY" for me. What I am saying, though, is that people have had ample opportunity to discover the caveats to owning a 360 both before and after purchase and yet they appear to be ignoring those opportunities, which is the hallmark of a dumb consumer.

    My standpoint would be totally different if everybody read the product literature first and there was a shitstorm about the positioning requirements from people who had not yet bought the console and who were complaining that it won't work from the floor or in their entertainment unit.

    The ability to just buy something, plug it in, and have it work hassle-free is only ever realised when you're working with a Macintosh or a toaster. Most people can't even program their own VCR, yet the expect to be able to take highly sophisticated technology (at a cost 3 to 5 times that of a VCR), plug it in, and have it work instantly without educating themselves first. I think that is a totally unreasonable expectation, the expectation of a dumb consumer.

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    Reinvent the wheel only at either a lower cost, greater effectiveness, or your own personal enrichment and satisfaction.
  469. Re:And this is a surprise because? by Big_Al_B · · Score: 1

    Nowhere in the literature does it say to place the product in the living room. It isn't specifically marketed for the living room.

    Oh? You sure?

    I haven't yet seen an advertisement that displays it in a living room.

    Really? Then let me help you out.

    Remember this site? Check out the pull-quote on this page, and the even more prominent highlight on this page. I found them in less than 2 minutes of navigating focused on hardware and multimedia. Sometimes irony can bite you in the ass, my friend.

    I wouldn't be surprised if people are putting them on their desktop next to their computer, to be honest. (That's where I have my Playstation 2)

    So, you really think that's what all those folks with widescreens & front projectors in their family rooms will be doing, eh? You just stick with that then, don't let me tell you different.

    This is more an instance of dumb consumers than "Microsoftness" as people are playing it up to be.

    Hey, MS hasn't cornered the market on design blunders. I've got nothing against them specifically, but I think this does provide a good example of a fumbled product specification. Blame consumers if you like, but you've said nothing convincing me that this case is a consumer problem. It's a home entertainment center component, and it doesn't fit well in that environment. That's pretty flawed, from any angle.

    The ability to just buy something, plug it in...VCR...

    You keep using VCRs as the benchmark you believe people are holding to the XBox360. It's a little goofy to believe that folks dropping upwards of five bills on an HD/5.1 game console are VCR people. VCRs do neither HD or 5.1 out, and probably won't even share space with the Xbox360 in most HD home setups.

    However HD DVRs/TiVos, HD cable/sat boxes and DVD players do (well standard DVD is SD [480p] but some upconvert to 1080i/720p). On technologically and cost, HD DVRs compare very well with the XBox360. But they don't tend to overheat when placed near other AV devices. Funny, that.

  470. Xbox 360 Overheating by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I have no horse in this race. That is, I'm not a gamer and have no plans to buy any console. But I have read many of the complaints about Xbox 360 since its release. On Sunday night, I was at the local Target store in Woodinville, Wa. and was browsing through the electronics section. I walked up to the Xbox display out of curiosity to see what all the hype was about. Immediately a Target associate walked over and said the unit was down due to overheating and it had done so numerous times. He told this to everyone that walked up to try it out. I immediately decided their must be some merit to all the claims I had read online. Then, today, I hear about a guy suing Microsoft due to his new Xbox 360 overheating and freezing up. Given my experience and that of many other customers at Target, it appears this guy has a case.