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(Quelle)Microsoft program manager, Hiroo Umeno, says Microsoft knew about it and as soon as the first issue was reported they immediately knew the cause.
Microsoft’s solution ended up being non-existent, although they sent the team of engineers to investigate the problem. There were three possible solutions of which two would meddle with the already installed mechanisms or increase loading times, whereas the third possible solution would’ve cost Microsoft an arm and a leg. So instead, Microsoft does nothing.
Microsoft later instituted an Xbox 360 disc replacement program, but it only applied to Microsoft titles and cost $20 per disc. Hey, it’s more money, who can argue with that? As for the actual solution, Microsoft now just instructs users not to move the console until they remove the disc, as if we have never thought of that on our own.
Hoffe Microsoft muss für diese Unverschämtheit richtig Geld zahlen. Damit ihr mich nicht falsch versteht: Ich bin kein PS3 Fanboy und finde die X360 nach der Wii die beste Konsole, aber das finde ich schon ziemlich daneben.