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Kushan
October 25th, 2008 @8:31 pm  

I certainly hope that whoever wrote this article’s first language is not English. I don’t mean this to sound rude, but you need to go back to School and properly learn the English language.
The sentences within this article are barely legible and very hard to understand, instead of being an informative piece on the 360’s architecture, this article ended up being an insane rabble of nothingness.
Nobody will ever take this site seriously with grammar like that, either learn better English or stick to writing articles in your native language.

mookins
October 25th, 2008 @11:02 pm  

…Article spells bullshit.

Brian
October 25th, 2008 @11:14 pm  

Bill Gates - Nice try on your first attempt. Maybe by the third version you’ll get it right like you do with most things you work on. This version 1.0 though is full of bugs.

David M
October 26th, 2008 @1:00 pm  

Microsoft did NOT publish the Xbox 360 in 2001, i’ll tell you why.

A - Publishing is what you do with newspapers or magazines - The Xbox 360 is neither. I think you meant “Released” or “Launshed”.

B - They “Launched” the console in 2005.

Also not every Xbox 360 has a hard drive, ever heard of the Arcade (Cheap and crap) SKU?

And the Xbox 360’s competitiors do NOT use memory cards you illiterate moron. EVERY PS3 SKU (All 156,000,000 of them) has a hard drive built in to it. And the Wii……..i’m not entirely sure how it saves it’s game data…..but it doesn’t use a hard drive OR memory cards…….maybe it’s magick.

And while we’re on the topic of the Xbox 360’s “Financial success” did you forget (Or maybe just not know) that Microsoft’s gaming division lost over $1,000,000,000 (Thats US$1 Billion) because they had to extend the warranty because so many Xbox 360’s had the RROD problem???

AND, to make matters worse, Microsoft recently had a Class - Action Lawsuit filed against them by the state of California for willingly selling a buggered product to the community, they stand to lose most of the profits they made for the first 6 months of the consoles lifecycle. AND if California win the court case (That’s right - it’s actually Microsoft vs The State of California) who’s to say other States, or even countrys, won’t follow suit?

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