Friday, April 9, 2010

Question about regular version.

I think that I'll be able to convince my mother to get me a used version w/o hard drive(what? It was the best I could do.) IF I can't find work. Does the regular version have all those problems? Or does everyone here keep buying the expensive version? Cause I wanted a PS3(I'M NOT A 360 BASHER OR PS3 FANBOY),but I'll get a 360 cause I want GTA IV that badly. Yes, before you ask, I WILL buy more than just IV IF I get one.Question about regular version.
everyone bought the premium for the HDD and everything being wireless. you can always just buy the HDD later.Question about regular version.
There is no difference in the hardware between the core and premium, if that's what you mean by cheap vs. expensive. The only differences are the hard drive and DVD bezel.
[QUOTE=''bdhoff'']There is no difference in the hardware between the core and premium, if that's what you mean by cheap vs. expensive. The only differences are the hard drive and DVD bezel.[/QUOTE] But I want to know if I'll encounter any breakdowns with the core(cheap). I could care less about everything else. Because I don't want game to have an episode when I'm staring into the sunset of the Algonquin skyline(GTA IV).
I assume the answer is no.
If you're patient wait a few months for the 360's with the new cheaper and more efficient CPU and GPU's to come out. Rings of death will be a thing of the past with those new chips.
[QUOTE=''KC_Hokie'']If you're patient wait a few months for the 360's with the new cheaper and more efficient CPU and GPU's to come out. Rings of death will be a thing of the past with those new chips.[/QUOTE] Damn. I guess I'll wait.
hes lying no such thing is going to happen. I have a core with a seperate HDD and i havent experienced any problems.
[QUOTE=''abusedbunny'']hes lying no such thing is going to happen. I have a core with a seperate HDD and i havent experienced any problems.[/QUOTE]Between 5-6% of the current 360's are experiencing critical errors right now. Over 95% of those errors are due to the chips overheating and warping.  Microsoft invested all that money to create more efficient and cooler chips for the 360 for a reason. Corporations don't invest like that just to be pals with the consumer to offer a more efficient and cooler chip. It saves MS time and money repairing those 5% of the 360's that break. Do the math.. 11+ million units sold..5% need repairing due to mainly to overheating = 550,000 units they have had to fix thus far. That's a lot that all simply needed cooler and more efficient chips! Wait a few months if you are patient my friend. It could be well worth it if you're not into gambling. 
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