Fail IMO! if the sensor stops working??? If I am in the middle of a game???
Fail IMO! if the sensor stops working??? If I am in the middle of a game???
+1 they should have added this a long time ago!Guys, you're missing the point of the article. It just goes to show how flippen negative gamers are in general. Geesh.
Anyways, the GOOD NEWS that this article is showing us is that the console is finally CAPABLE of detecting a heat problem and SAVING your console IF it gets too hot. You should be happy that this has come to light because it's an EXTRA safe-guard that the original console never had.
C'mon guys. Think positively now and then. It's a nice break for the norm.
Dude you know that most PC's have this same feature? For example my gaming laptop swithches itself off if i try to run a game for an excessive period on a high setting. Image the damage if it did not do that.....Bad deal.
Sure, the PS3 has a heat sensor that would shutown the system should things get seriously hot, nearing the point of nuclear meltdown.
But what it say about your console if you NEED to add that feature as a second-guess after-the-fact?
But...... The PS3 has never had any heating problems (only, say, after 79 hours of continuous play maybe). Maybe Microsoft should ask for advice. But yes, well done Microsoft for making an improvement.
Yeah, LOL. Except for the inconveniently prevalent YLOD hardware failure, obviously.
No having owned either console myself, but I do know the YLOD is far from as common as the RROD, frankly its inexcusable that Xbox overheats so much and therefore have such a high failure rate, my PC shuts down at 85 degrees C, and its done that once when the fan stopped, so they must have really skimped in the designing of the Xbox
No having owned either console myself, but I do know the YLOD is far from as common as the RROD, frankly its inexcusable that Xbox overheats so much and therefore have such a high failure rate, my PC shuts down at 85 degrees C, and its done that once when the fan stopped, so they must have really skimped in the designing of the Xbox