Maybe you should look up the term idiot proofing before you go on some rant about it.
Oddly enough, that's what I was thinking should have been said to you each time you went on ranting in post after post about how MS should have idiot proofed the X360 and that its largely the customers fault if it malfunctions. I'm curious though, where did you look up that term "Idiot Proof" in the first place, and what did it tell you it meant?
I think you'll find most references to that "term" refer to products and ideas that only "idiots" would have a problem with.
I'm saying MS should have made is so you didn't have to care for it as much as people like myself do to keep it running.
First of all, that's very different then saying it should be idiot proof. Second of all, as has already been discussed numerous times, people who have had problems with their X360's claim they have taken very good care of it. Are your claims more valid then theirs?
It has also been brought to your attention that you're basing your own personal experience to conclude that if everyone took care of their X360 as you do most of these problems would not exist. That is largely why you have encountered so much opposition in this thread. If you owned a
Yugo that never broke down because you treated it with kit gloves, would you also then say that the only problem with the Yugo is that they didn't make it idiot proof? I think Scaff’s previous comments in post
#39 ring quite true... and I agree with him in that you are likely their most favorite customer.
I am saying Sony did a better job designing the PS3 to cope with the strain of people who just care marginal care of their stuff.
Well first you were saying it was due to poor upkeep, but even using the word marginal, once again, you continue to suggest that much of the problems with the X360 are the customers fault.
Even to suggest that many of these problems are due to the marginal or less than marginal care - thus the fault of the user not the manufacturer, flies in the face of much of the testimonial evidence already out there.
The fact that apparently you are one of the 67% that have not had a problem with their X360 doesn’t necessarily mean its because of the way you treat it, because there are those that claim, just as you do, that they take extra precautions and still there unit failed.
Claiming that the X360 is a piece of junk and the worst product ever designed is just as bad as sugar-coating the obvious flaws in the design and or manufacturing of the X360 and pointing the finger of blame on the users, suggesting as you have, that these problems can be prevented with quality care.
What I'm not understanding is why have you posted 26 times in this thread, far more than anyone else, basically coming to the same conclusions each time and even using the same "idiot proof" excuse three separate times despite several people pointing out flaws in the design and personal accounts of having taken appropriate care of their X360s and still having it fail or scratch discs? You have already admitted not even knowing or understanding some of the things, like improper
soldering, which can cause problems as seen with many of the X360's so why then are you so set on continually repeating your opinion that many of these problems are the fault of the users? After all, you already made your opinion known in your first post.