If one of the fans is broken, it would brick in a matter of weeks, if not days, if not hours, if not minutes, if not seconds, if not milliseconds, if not nanoseconds, if not ticks.Eldritch Warlord post=9.74487.838000 said:No, but I'm on my second.
It never actually failed, it just overheated too damn quickly because one of my brother's friends broke one of the fans.
I am going to stop this branch in our conversation now. Just don't go there. Let's all play nice people.Altorin:
Bright_Raven:
Altorin:
Bright_Raven:
As a hardcore gaming platform for "real" gamers, yes it has.
As a consumer grade electronic entertainment toy made to cater to the "drunken frat boy" demographic? complete success.
P.S. idea for a "lord of the rings" X-box game "the red ring of death"
Is it cold up on your high horse?
what? the x-box is not made for serious "gamer" types. it was made for a certain demographic. the young "Partying" male. it is simple and full of fun action games. but does not have the family/new gimmick appeal of the wii or the versatility of the PlayStation or PC. it is simple to set up, no long installs, no wires to trip over when in a party. it was made for that demographic, and it succeeded at what it sent out to do.
except for the red ring of death. but maybe micro$oft meant to do that, they did the same thing with windows ME (shudder) and now with Media Player 11...
my objection was with your use of "real" gamer.
I've been gaming for 20 years. If I'm not a real gamer, you're not an ass.
a person who would identify themselves as a gamer would not own an x-box and nothing else.
There's a quote buttonVampireBob post=9.74487.838391 said:P.S. How do you quote?
Turn off whatever plugin is keeping Javascript from running on this site.VampireBob post=9.74487.838431 said:I tried that.
I own a PS2, a DS, a 360, and a PC, and seriously, who the hell do you think you are?Bright_Raven post=9.74487.838189 said:a person who would identify themselves as a gamer would not own an x-box and nothing else.Altorin post=9.74487.837883 said:my objection was with your use of "real" gamer.Bright_Raven post=9.74487.836944 said:what? the x-box is not made for serious "gamer" types. it was made for a certain demographic. the young "Partying" male. it is simple and full of fun action games. but does not have the family/new gimmick appeal of the wii or the versatility of the PlayStation or PC. it is simple to set up, no long installs, no wires to trip over when in a party. it was made for that demographic, and it succeeded at what it sent out to do.Altorin post=9.74487.836861 said:Is it cold up on your high horse?Bright_Raven post=9.74487.836846 said:As a hardcore gaming platform for "real" gamers, yes it has.
As a consumer grade electronic entertainment toy made to cater to the "drunken frat boy" demographic? complete success.
P.S. idea for a "lord of the rings" X-box game "the red ring of death"
except for the red ring of death. but maybe micro$oft meant to do that, they did the same thing with windows ME (shudder) and now with Media Player 11...
I've been gaming for 20 years. If I'm not a real gamer, you're not an ass.