X Knight
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I did read that Microsoft is giving replacements for loud Bones. Probably because they want to keep the notion of their system being less problem prone a thing.
I don't know, maybe I am giving up too easily with the PS4.
What do you mean by chirping exactly?
Interesting, I did a google search, and the chirping is apparently a common enough issue to be a google suggestion.
Well, I guess I'm just ****ed this generation.
I'm telling you Thunder, I wouldn't be rushing towards the X1 solely on the basis that it has less problems than the PS4.
I mean, just go to forums, even the official Xbox forums, and you'll find people posting about problems with their X1s.
Not just hardware problems like disc drive noises ( grinding or chirping ) but also software issues like the UI lagging/freezing, games not starting up or crashing back to the Dashboard, the system not recognizing discs that you put in, all kinds of error codes popping up, the need to reboot/power cycle the console constantly, etc.
Some people have said they're on the 3rd or 4th X1 and they're fed up with MS and are getting a PS4 instead ( the opposite of your experience ).
I believe Amazon even flagged the Madden bundle because that was the one making the grinding disc drive noises, or at least that's what I read.
again, it's hard to judge how common and widespread these problems are or if they are isolated incidents magnified by disgruntled users voicing their opinions on the net.
So, I'm just saying, don't automatically assume the X1 will be a more stable console. maybe it is, maybe it isn't. but I've heard X1 horror stories, too.
indeed, it was one reason why I changed my mind and returned my X1. it sounded like the product would be way more of a headache to deal with, especially compared to the PS4, which hasn't been a headache for me ( so far ).
