Here we go again. Next thing you know they will pull driving games off the shelves because they teach us that everything will be alright if we hit the guardrails in the game but for some reason it hurts really bad in real life. How old were these teens? How old do you have to be to buy the games in question? Enough said.
After looking at her photos, I still think that's considered a confined space to keep the 360. I kept mine in a rack similar to that one for a couple hours upon booting my system up for the first time and playing PGR3. After playing I got up to check the unit out since I've heard so much about overheating and it was considerably hot to the touch. Even when I reached into the cubicle I could feel the heat inside it. The thing is, it realeases a lot of heat from the rear and like most racks that heat can't really escape and the 360 eventually ends up breathing hot air. I have had mine on top of my rack with the sides and rear with plenty of room to breath and it runs 100% cooler. She may very well have a faulty system, I am just reporting my findings of storing it in a audio rack.
Track7 responds: "we never cancelled something that did not exist"
Jun 29th 2006 1:13PM (Joystiq)(i.e. We ain't got enough cash).
JT demands recall of Warriors, Manhunt, and GTA series
Jan 18th 2006 2:00PM (Joystiq)Diary of a broken 360
Jan 18th 2006 1:54PM (Joystiq)