Aussie Xbox 360 gamers also having service trouble
With so much of you Aussie Xbox 360 fans, it’s little wonder that Microsoft would have trouble servicing the whole lot of Xbox 360 users on the whole of the subcontinent.
SmartHouse reports being swamped by users reporting trouble with their Xbox 360 consoles. Fans everywhere can’t keep from playing Microsoft’s next-gen console that whenever something goes wrong, such as the power button not turning on at the first touch, they get so freaked out that they had to swamp the Microsoft forums and related consumer websites for somebody who could actually come over make the console “work again, dammit, otherwise I’ll miss my game!”
Recently a “red ring of death disease” plaguing Xbox 360 consoles was reported in the UK. This “disease” reported to be three flashing lights at the Xbox 360 display even when there is no game on, was also reported to be experienced in Australia. And with the Xbox 360 breaking console sales down under, it’s pretty hard to keep track of service requesters. SmartHouse couldn’t even squeeze out a comment from any Microsoft spokesperson.
Which is too bad, actually, since these days, Aussie Xbox fans have so much to look forward to regarding their favorite console. Oh, did that just make you want to swamp the Microsoft forums even more?
Via SmartHouse
With so much of you Aussie Xbox 360 fans, it’s little wonder that Microsoft would have trouble servicing the whole lot of Xbox 360 users on the whole of the subcontinent.
SmartHouse reports being swamped by users reporting trouble with their Xbox 360 consoles. Fans everywhere can’t keep from playing Microsoft’s next-gen console that whenever something goes wrong, such as the power button not turning on at the first touch, they get so freaked out that they had to swamp the Microsoft forums and related consumer websites for somebody who could actually come over make the console “work again, dammit, otherwise I’ll miss my game!”
Recently a “red ring of death disease” plaguing Xbox 360 consoles was reported in the UK. This “disease” reported to be three flashing lights at the Xbox 360 display even when there is no game on, was also reported to be experienced in Australia. And with the Xbox 360 breaking console sales down under, it’s pretty hard to keep track of service requesters. SmartHouse couldn’t even squeeze out a comment from any Microsoft spokesperson.
Which is too bad, actually, since these days, Aussie Xbox fans have so much to look forward to regarding their favorite console. Oh, did that just make you want to swamp the Microsoft forums even more?
Via SmartHouse