QUOTE(theevilhacker63 @ Aug 18 2009, 06:15 AM)

OMFG! to the person and anyone else who is bashing the 360 as a "ticking time bomb" or that they break down all the time. that's just stupid.. yeah some consoles did break down.. but there are a wide majority of consoles that have stood the test of time. I have 3 version 1 xenons that have ran since day 1 at launch and have never had a console die on me.. so what now? they are all used on a daily basis and have never gave me an issue not one!.
the only reason I have an newer console is hdmi that's the only reason.
yeah the forums are full of people that have had problems but you never hear from the millions that never have had a issue now will you? they don't make a forum for those people who have had an excellent time with there 360 so I say most people here are biased and should refrain from making stupid comments such as that..
edit.. and one more thing.. if your so scared the 360 is going to break down sell it to someone who wants it and leave this site/forum for good.
This is a terrible position to take. The people here who are concerned about hardware quality are generally well versed in what's under the hood of the 360, as well as some of the console's biggest supporters.
There is absolutely no doubt whatsoever that the build quality of the original xbox was far superior to that of the 360. The failure rate was exponentially lower and overall hardware satisfaction higher. This is what has people here concerned.
My first original xbox has outpaced my own 360s, with my first 360 failing. I can't name a single person who had problems with his first-gen xbox (outside of those damn flakey thompson drives), but I can name at least 5 close friends who have had 360 failures.
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Now, on topic, this is great news. It seems to be running at full speed with no lost frames. Albeit, it is only the SNES, but it shows us some great progress in the right direction.
This quick progress is keeping the update off of our second 360. The simple prospect of having either xbmc running naively or xbmc via linux is impossible to pass up. Though I'm not sure that will leave my original xbox or the two extra xboxes I've collected off friends for spare parts.