I see... Uhh... Might check it out, then. It sounds interesting.
Anyway, I've had a bad gaming day, yesterday.
Basically, I'm on paid vacation for a week (or two, don't remember) from my job, so I thought "That'll be a great occasion to replay my second favourite game of all time, Tales of Vesperia!" so I took out my dusty Xbox 360 in the very, very naive hope that the whole "Can't read the disc" problem was gone. A very stupid move from me, since I still couldn't play the damn thing. It worked like once out of ten times, but only for five minutes and very, very slowly until it just told me that it couldn't read the disc. I brought it to a guy that claimed he could fix this kind of problem (Which I heard of through a Kijiji Montréal. He said he fixed it (For which I gave him 45 bucks, mind you) and took it home. Not only did it still have the same problem, but it was actually worse. I then wondered if the problem was with the games, so I took them (All my Tales of Vesperia CDs) to the house of a younger friend also owning an Xbox. They work great, so the problem is certainly with the Xbox. He then mentionned that he wasn't even playing with it, anymore. So, for a hundread bucks, I bought his Xbox. At last, I can play again...
You might be thinking "Holy carp, Dude, that's a lot of money to spend just to play Tales of Vesperia! Are you retarded, or something?" I might be retarded, but the game is totally worth it.
All of this wouldn't have happened, if Microsoft made actual durable products
Anyway, I've had a bad gaming day, yesterday.
Basically, I'm on paid vacation for a week (or two, don't remember) from my job, so I thought "That'll be a great occasion to replay my second favourite game of all time, Tales of Vesperia!" so I took out my dusty Xbox 360 in the very, very naive hope that the whole "Can't read the disc" problem was gone. A very stupid move from me, since I still couldn't play the damn thing. It worked like once out of ten times, but only for five minutes and very, very slowly until it just told me that it couldn't read the disc. I brought it to a guy that claimed he could fix this kind of problem (Which I heard of through a Kijiji Montréal. He said he fixed it (For which I gave him 45 bucks, mind you) and took it home. Not only did it still have the same problem, but it was actually worse. I then wondered if the problem was with the games, so I took them (All my Tales of Vesperia CDs) to the house of a younger friend also owning an Xbox. They work great, so the problem is certainly with the Xbox. He then mentionned that he wasn't even playing with it, anymore. So, for a hundread bucks, I bought his Xbox. At last, I can play again...
You might be thinking "Holy carp, Dude, that's a lot of money to spend just to play Tales of Vesperia! Are you retarded, or something?" I might be retarded, but the game is totally worth it.
All of this wouldn't have happened, if Microsoft made actual durable products