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Xbox 360 Games and Xbox LiveDiscuss Halo 3 breaking 360s? in the Microsoft Xbox 360 forums; Numerous reports surfaced Tuesday on both [Only registered users can see links. ] and [Only registered users can see links. ...
Numerous reports surfaced Tuesday on both [Only registered users can see links. ] and [Only registered users can see links. ] support forums claiming that Halo 3 is causing freezing, disc read errors, and even system failures. The issues are not related to whether a disc has [Only registered users can see links. ] according to persons affected.
The problem appears to happen at different stages in the game; first with the game freezing itself, followed by an inability to continue play once a "disc is unreadable" notification displays. The error could stem from poorly manufactured discs, inherent Xbox 360 hardware issues, or even extended periods of play.
"I'm on my third copy of Halo 3," said Matt Gibbs on the Bungie user forum. "After my second Limited Edition copy was found to be scratched I upgraded to the Legendary Edition hoping [it] would yield a clean disk, and it did. The surface is perfect.
"But... I'm still getting read errors intermittently at various points... this is happening on a spanking new Xbox 360 Elite -- 4 days old."
Some owners reputedly exchanged their copies of the game two or more times in an effort to bypass the disc read error to no avail. Others fared even worse.
I had the problem all of a sudden, and it ended up breaking my 360... At this point I'm debating whether it's even worth my time to seek out a new console.
"I had the problem all of a sudden, and it ended up breaking my 360," a Microsoft forum member wrote. "I can no longer play any of my games," he says before concluding, "This is my third Xbox 360. At this point I'm debating whether it's even worth my time to seek out a new console." "Maybe it's a futile effort," writes another Xbox 360 owner in frustration shortly after his console allegedly broke after playing Halo 3.
The total number of Halo 3 owners experiencing problems is currently unknown, however. According to first day [Only registered users can see links. ], Microsoft may have already sold more than 2 million copies of the game, opening up the possibility that a few thousand issues could still fall within an acceptable range of product failure (less than 3 percent).
Regardless, the gaming world and electronics industry are slightly on edge after Microsoft [Only registered users can see links. ] that an "uncomfortable number" of Xbox 360 units fail. Some reports estimate failure rates as high as [Only registered users can see links. ].
Microsoft and Bungie officials were not immediately available for comment.
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Unfortunately, i can say, disc error
And took to get a refund or exchange........the guy there only asked me if there was cracking noises, cuz his does, just before his says disc not readable
So it was decided, refund it was i no want noises, or bricking of console