Damnit!
My 360 an my Wii switch off with each other from being my mina gaming device. Depending on what game is on that console, is what one I will be playing. I played tons of Brawl (over 100 hours in a a little over a week), and Mario Kart Wii. Seeing as I spent so much time with those two titles, it was time for me to switch back to my 360. I spent a good 30 hours with GTA IV, playing it until I completed the main story line. And I haven't gone back to it since then. As a matter of fact, I haven't played my games in the past week. I have been playing some Call of Duty 4 for the past couple of days though, switching on and off with my friends and such.
One of my friends, who owns a PS3, and nothing else, decided to start playing BioShock. Now, BioShock has freezed on my 360 a couple of times on me before, but nothing since then. It hasn't freezed on my friend yet at all. Now, BioShock really isn't a very long game. My friend is playing through it on medium. And just about an hour ago, he is playing through it and bam, the whole screen is filled with green pixel's. I thought, "What the hell, if my TV's video card screwing with me?" I turn the video input to TV and other game inputs. I say to my friend, "Hit the guide button." The guide pops up, it too is all pixelated. I turn off my 360, and I turn it back on, I get ONE, i repeat, ONE red light, and a screen that says there is something wrong with the hardware, please call Xbox Customer Service.
Damnit, damn damn damn I say. I have had the Three Red Lights once before, and this was quite awhile ago. Now, this crap? This sucks! I just started to play my 360 more too.
Damn you Microsoft and your crap hardware! BioShock is a great looking game. But how good it looks, it doesn't matter if it is going to ruin the video card or GPU or whatever crapped out on the 360!
Labels: 360

1 Comments:
Did you follow the instructions on the Xbox 360 website about what to do?
That seems like a tragedy to have to send it in again. Same thing happened with my Wii and my DS Lite. If only they put more effort into developing sturdy systems.
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