How does "whenever you feel like it and can afford to drop the necessary amount of money on it" sound? No? Damn, C-net, what do you think, then? Isn't it our choice to decide when it's "safe" to buy a console? No? Damn. Fine, why don't you twist the news and alter the minds of your readers? Let's go...C-net warns us that the first round of PS3's may be pretty glitchy with a high rate of failure -- they cite the 360 launch systems as an indicator. Sony had the same failure issues with the earlier generations of the PSP. There are other examples cited, but we're too lazy to talk about all of them. Let's cut through the redundant crap... essentially, they say to wait until the Spring of 2007 for your PS3 -- time enough to get the kinks out of the software, hardware, firmware, looseware, mooseware, juiceware, whatever. Are you guys worried about initial failure rates? There will be a few, for sure, but will there be more than normal?
