Which is pretty much standard for any hardware launch. It in no way means that X-Box is inferior, or shoddy, or whatever.
Originally posted by Clayeth|BuF
ARG!
Both these systems are great. So is the Gamecube. When it comes right down to it, they can all have great looking games. Just because one's specs appear better, doesn't mean that the games will be better for it, or even that they'll look better. Each company has taken a VERY different approach and has very different hardware. They don't even handle stuff the same way. They're all great, and they all have their own strengths. I don't think ANYTHING's goint to get crushed (afterall, SEGA doesn't have a console in the mix ). [/B]
Originally posted by Maj1013
Which is pretty much standard for any hardware launch. It in no way means that X-Box is inferior, or shoddy, or whatever.
Originally posted by namu
Average Out-of-the-box-return-rate for the PC industry is 4% (I think Dell has the highest rate, 10%, or is it HP ? Apple has the lowest, less than 2%).
So 10-15% is high
Originally posted by Maj1013
Which is pretty much standard for any hardware launch. It in no way means that X-Box is inferior, or shoddy, or whatever.
Originally posted by Thrakhath
Well, you're wrong, it only became a standard after systems started using cheap CD-ROMs, The Cartridge systems weren't anywhere near as bad.
Originally posted by I AM{skullface}
The only thing being that with my SNES and my N64, there were countless times I had to plug in my cartridge games over and over cause the SNES and/or N64 wouldn't read them.
Originally posted by Thrakhath
A problem that has plaged many a Nintendo Console owner. But, for me, I know this guy, and I don't know what he did, but I gave him all my games and my console and when I got them back, they all worked PERFECTLY. Haven't had to blow one yet. Even the old NES.