Gamer a few steps away from a breakdown due to defective PS3 disc loaders…

Poor guy. Apparently his PS3 spits the discs he puts into it right back out.  Anyone would go into a nervous breakdown too. I mean, you spend several hours in line, you endure the cold weather, you put up with annoying celebrities, you manage to control yourself and not immediately creep out the Lara Croft model with your frustrated pervy-ness, and then the PS3 you oh so waited to enjoy spits you games out? What gives?

Cook B3yond

Here’s the description of the poor guy’s situation as worded by the Aeropause post:

My friend called me back to let me know that his disc loader on his PS3 was broken. I told him to make sure there were no stickers blocking the hole or something like that but he said there was nothing blocking it and that every time he would feed a disc in it would spit it right back out.

This is the same friend who I wrote about having the old HDTV that would not play PS3 games in HD, and I was able to convince him to keep his PS3 because that problem was bound to be solved. Now he has no PS3 to play on at all and I think he is 1 day away from going into a nervous breakdown.

Well, we all know that no matter how hard people try, no console launch will ever be perfect. Defective consoles are bound to sneak their way into that tight 400,000 unit count. It’s only human to make mistakes. The question now is since there are defective consoles out there, what will Sony do about it?

They better do good.

Via Aeropause

Poor guy. Apparently his PS3 spits the discs he puts into it right back out.  Anyone would go into a nervous breakdown too. I mean, you spend several hours in line, you endure the cold weather, you put up with annoying celebrities, you manage to control yourself and not immediately creep out the Lara Croft model with your frustrated pervy-ness, and then the PS3 you oh so waited to enjoy spits you games out? What gives?

Cook B3yond

Here’s the description of the poor guy’s situation as worded by the Aeropause post:

My friend called me back to let me know that his disc loader on his PS3 was broken. I told him to make sure there were no stickers blocking the hole or something like that but he said there was nothing blocking it and that every time he would feed a disc in it would spit it right back out.

This is the same friend who I wrote about having the old HDTV that would not play PS3 games in HD, and I was able to convince him to keep his PS3 because that problem was bound to be solved. Now he has no PS3 to play on at all and I think he is 1 day away from going into a nervous breakdown.

Well, we all know that no matter how hard people try, no console launch will ever be perfect. Defective consoles are bound to sneak their way into that tight 400,000 unit count. It’s only human to make mistakes. The question now is since there are defective consoles out there, what will Sony do about it?

They better do good.

Via Aeropause

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