Gates Touts Xbox 360 Reliability

Date: Saturday, January 12 @ 03:07:47 UTC
Topic: Hardware

“We certainly had to apologize to our users about a number of boxes that had to be replaced,” Gates conceded during a recent interview with the BBC. Now he's looking ahead to better hardware reliability.

Last year, that “number” of faulty Xbox 360 units resulted in charges of over $1 billion for Microsoft, which stemmed from costs associated with repairing defective consoles free of charge for consumers.

But now Gates has reiterated Microsoft’s claims that new hardware revisions have upped console reliability.

“We’ve got incredible reliability on the new work that we’ve done, so our commitment is that it will be the most reliable videogame box out there,” Gates said in the interview, which addressed questions from BBC readers. “People really love the Xbox because of the content, but we’ve got to make sure that the hardware never stands in the way of that.”

Microsoft’s other major gaming platform is Windows Vista, an operating system that has garnered the ire of some gamers because of performance issues. When asked if Microsoft would release a no-frills operating system that “just plays PC games and a few basics,” Gates simply commented on Vista’s commercial success and assured that the company is always open to consumer feedback.

“People are very passionate about their PC. They use it more than anything else,” he said.

Vista Service Pack 1 is expected to release in the coming months.

News-Source: Next-Gen



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