X_Parasite wrote:
I've heard that the 360 fails more often than the PS3 (though the failure of a Wii is a freak occurrence), but mine hasn't failed and friend of mine had his PS3 fail... Statistics, people.
Anyway, if you never had an Xbox (6th gen), then I would highly recommend the 360.
...Just like if you never had a GameCube, then I would highly recommend a Wii.
most of the 360's problems are due to overheating and are both easy to fix and prevent, the majority of problems are caused by the x clamps they use to fix on the heatsinks, as we all know motherboards warp when they heat up the problem here is that the x clamps used in the xbox prevent it from warping back properly, id recommend removing them and just using bolts, some normal washers and some spring washers, while your at it it is always a good idea to replace the thermal paste as well as the thermal paste they use is about as effective as molten lava. this will fix/prevent 99% of all 360 hardware problems. mine is one of the originals that had to have the extended warranty, it broke down almost 2 months after i got it i fixed it by doing what i said above and it is still going today!
unfortunately Microsoft wont remove the x clamps or use better thermal paste. their "fix" (actually more of a patch on its own than an actual fix) is to merely improve the heatsinks which is also not a bad idea if you really want to be on safe side, i did mine just last week just in case. if you don't mind voiding you warranty and doing a little d.i.y that shouldn't cost you more than a couple of quid and about 10-20 minutes then the 360 is just as reliable or even more reliable than a ps3.