THE BORE
General => Video Game Bored => Topic started by: duckman2000 on August 13, 2008, 02:08:12 PM
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I have the option of buying one real cheap, but it's a fucking refurb and I don't think there is much of a warranty on it. Anyone know how much will I have to pay to have it fixed when it RRODs on me?
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I think it $140 regardless of issue.
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I think it $140 regardless of issue.
Stupid question then, is there an automatic warranty on the repairs that have been made? Meaning, when it RRODs and I send it in, am I covered for a time after receiving the repaired system?
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It's probably the standard 90 days or original warranty, whichever is longer
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If you have to worry about eventually paying to fix an old 360, why not just buy one of the newer, more reliable 360s? You can find the 20gb models w/HDMI new for $250 to $299.
I upgraded to a HDMI 360 about a yr ago and it's still running strong despite the hot SoCal temps and being used much more often than my other consoles.
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Unless I can sell these disco looking paintball markers that I've been burdened with, I only have a little bit of money to maneuver with. This is a "Premium" for $150, which is almost too good to pass up. Only thing is, I've already owned two 360s, both of which RROD'd. So it becomes a matter of figuring out if it's worth the cost of possible repairs, or if the initial low price is going to bite me in the ass. I need one for Gears 2 and Fable 2, and I still haven't been able to finish Halo 3. :(
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You don't need one.
Anyway, I somehow recall something about warranties restarting or whatever when something is fixed. That might be me misremembering, as Roger Clemens would say, and it's not like I have time to go digging through the internets looking (although I did a single search on google to no avail). Plus we're still three months short on 3 years for the launch systems, so the existing warranty could be good for a while longer, depending on when it was built.
At any rate, it seems fixing another RROD out-of-warranty would likely put your cost up there with just buying a new system.
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My 360 got Error 74 last year and it was only $90 to repair.
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Unless I can sell these disco looking paintball markers that I've been burdened with, I only have a little bit of money to maneuver with. This is a "Premium" for $150, which is almost too good to pass up. Only thing is, I've already owned two 360s, both of which RROD'd. So it becomes a matter of figuring out if it's worth the cost of possible repairs, or if the initial low price is going to bite me in the ass. I need one for Gears 2 and Fable 2, and I still haven't been able to finish Halo 3. :(
so?
So, I want to finish the fight, damn it. I loved what I played of it, felt like Halo CE good. But the rental disc was scratched to hell. :gloomy
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Unless I can sell these disco looking paintball markers that I've been burdened with, I only have a little bit of money to maneuver with. This is a "Premium" for $150, which is almost too good to pass up. Only thing is, I've already owned two 360s, both of which RROD'd. So it becomes a matter of figuring out if it's worth the cost of possible repairs, or if the initial low price is going to bite me in the ass. I need one for Gears 2 and Fable 2, and I still haven't been able to finish Halo 3. :(
so?
So, I want to finish the fight, damn it. I loved what I played of it, felt like Halo CE good. But the rental disc was scratched to hell. :gloomy
How far did you get? You might not have missed much. Up until the last two levels, Halo 3 is the best Halo ever and even one of the best FPSes in recent years.
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whatever it costs, it's too much -- it's going to break again anyway
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Much like how the PS3 is too much 'cause you aren't going to play it anyways. Amirite?
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Hard to believe Halo 3 has been out for almost a year. For a short second there, I thought about getting a used 360 to play the game and then trade it back in. But then I saw the economics of it didn't make too much sense. At the rate of things, my local Best Buy will still be selling cat helmets whenever it is I get around picking up a 360. September or October, maybe.
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Screw it, I bought it anyway. If it breaks, oh well. Hopefully it chooses to do so after Fable 2 and Gears 2. I had a loaner 360, but I don't feel good about borrowing that one these days; it's one thing to break your own system, you know?
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That's what I call "living on the edge".
Good luck. :american
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Yeah, hopefully it works for a while. Fable 2 is still slated for this year, right?
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From some thread I saw the other day, I think November is Dead Space, Fable 2, Gears 2 and Fallout 3. Crazy.
You might luck out with a freaky 360 that lives. My current one has been going for about a year I think, and it's a pre-extra heatsink model. If it dies in November I don't know what I'd do. :omg
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Barring any serious differences in quality, I think I'll just stick with PS3 for the multi-platform games. Then again, that barnacle overheated not long ago.
This generation :gloomy
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I have the option of buying one real cheap, but it's a fucking refurb and I don't think there is much of a warranty on it. Anyone know how much will I have to pay to have it fixed when it RRODs on me?
The warranty on RROD 360 systems was extended to 3 years from the date of purchase. The 360 launched in November 2005. It's impossible for you to have a system that is out of its warranty. Even if you bought a system that was manufactured very early on (October/November '05), you will probably be able to complete Fable and GoW before the warranty expires.
Remember though that the warranty is only for RROD. If the disk drive dies or something it might not be covered.
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If the disk drive dies or something it might not be covered.
You can always kill it if need be.
:dur :maf
:maf :maf
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Barring any serious differences in quality, I think I'll just stick with PS3 for the multi-platform games. Then again, that barnacle overheated not long ago.
This generation :gloomy
Why don't you play them on your PC?
I hope Duckman doesn't play COD4 on the PS3. The DualShock3/SixAxis are some of the worst controllers ever for FPSes.
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Barring any serious differences in quality, I think I'll just stick with PS3 for the multi-platform games. Then again, that barnacle overheated not long ago.
This generation :gloomy
Why don't you play them on your PC?
I hope Duckman doesn't play COD4 on the PS3. The DualShock3/SixAxis are some of the worst controllers ever for FPSes.
Works fine for me. Well, in Resistance and COD4, but then those are about the only two FPS on the system with some thought to them. The 360 controller is certainly better for that game type, but the evils of the DS design are greatly exaggerated. I played COD4 briefly on PC, and there was some weird shit going on in those games. The rest of the multiplatform games, I'm getting Mirror's Edge on PS3 as I doubt there will be many differences, and if I'm going to play it with a controller, I might as well play the version that actually uses the Sixaxis. We'll see about Dead Space.
Buying Fallout 3 for the PS3?
That's distinguished mentally-challenged, AltogetherAndrews. You have a nice rig, you should play multiplatform games there.
I'm not buying Fallout 3 on any platform. I didn't like Oblivion, and this looks about as interesting as that one.
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New question: can I use any USB wifi adapter, or does it have to be Microsoft's official wifi adapter?
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you can't use generic usb access points, but you can use generic wireless bridges that connect via the ethernet port. don't for fuck's sake buy the microsoft one -- you should be spending $30 or $40, not $100
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I was hoping I wouldn't have to spend anything since I have a ton of USB adapters piled up in some corner of the office, but a bridge sounds better than paying for that official one.
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I just connect my 360 to the PC monitor when I need to download something. I think the VGA cable is only $10 now if you don't have a mon with a HDMI port.
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I'm getting the VGA cable for the system, but that's just because my budget TV doesn't have enough component inputs.
As for the wireless bridge, are there any issues, or specific brands that I should be on the look-out for?
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I'm getting the VGA cable for the system, but that's just because my budget TV doesn't have enough component inputs.
As for the wireless bridge, are there any issues, or specific brands that I should be on the look-out for?
I remember someone mentioned that a wireless labtop can be used to hookup the 360 w/internet access. You might want to try that out if you want to save money.
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Unless I can sell these disco looking paintball markers that I've been burdened with, I only have a little bit of money to maneuver with. This is a "Premium" for $150, which is almost too good to pass up. Only thing is, I've already owned two 360s, both of which RROD'd. So it becomes a matter of figuring out if it's worth the cost of possible repairs, or if the initial low price is going to bite me in the ass. I need one for Gears 2 and Fable 2, and I still haven't been able to finish Halo 3. :(
so?
So, I want to finish the fight, damn it. I loved what I played of it, felt like Halo CE good. But the rental disc was scratched to hell. :gloomy
How far did you get? You might not have missed much. Up until the last two levels, Halo 3 is the best Halo ever and even one of the best FPSes in recent years.
No the first single player is still top. then 3 then 2.
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No the first single player is still top. then 3 then 2.
the first game is better but if you're playing co-op, then 3 is the best because of online play, skulls, and the legendary difficulty actually adding more enemies as well as making them stronger. It's a lot less frustrating and more fun. Especially if you're trying to set a meta-game points record.
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Holy shit this thing is loud! Is that a sign of impending death or something? My last 360 was loud, but this is genuine distraction.
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It's about to explode.
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Oh yeah, and the VGA cable I ordered didn't work. So now I'm stuck with this stupid looking system selection switch. :(