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Redmond (WA) - If Halo 3 has caused your Xbox 360 to crash, then you've experienced the complaint behind a new class-action lawsuit targeted at Microsoft and Bungie.

 

Plaintiff Randy Nunez is seeking class-action status for a lawsuit he filed against the two game companies, alleging that Halo 3 "routinely, consistently, and systematically 'froze', 'crashed', or 'locked up'" the system.

 

Nunez says these factors cause the system to be "totally inoperable" as a result of playing Halo 3. He alleges that because of these play issues, the game is defective and should be noticed as such by the courts.

 

noob box users, lol.

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He forgot to mention that while playing he was constantly kicking the machine, throwing the machine, urinating on the machine at odd times throughout the day, and infact even used the machine to quiet his sister up a few times....Kids these days!

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I guess what really entertains me is that as PC gamer, all of us have experienced some issue with at least one game but we accept it as part of the gamble of PC gaming. When you have a million types of processors, chipsets, HDDs, etc there is bound to be a conflict with some hardware.

 

When a noob box user experiences those issues they start with lawsuits.

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Not to mention the number of games you ran out to buy for $49.95, then install it and play 1 or 2 times and uninstall it ......

 

Yeah, thank God for ebay to help recover some of the cost. Sold Pacific Assualt for $10 less than I paid at the store. By the time the guy paid me shipping he only saved like $2-$3.

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It is actually quite a common error with Halo 3 and xbox, it literally makes the xbox unusable.

 

 

Not only that, in summer time Microsoft had to reship the whole June shipment of xbox 360s because there was a known error in them that made them not work.

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Yeah, thank God for ebay to help recover some of the cost. Sold Pacific Assualt for $10 less than I paid at the store. By the time the guy paid me shipping he only saved like $2-$3.

 

But he also saved another $1 or so in his sales tax. So he had to wait a week for the E-bay auction to end, another week for it to arrive after you shipped it. All to save $3 - 4 over going to Wal-mart, Gamestop, BestBuy and getting it today...... Makes plenty of sense to me.... LOL

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I have played maybe 2 hours on the 360 I got my 19 year old son for Christmas a year or 2 ago. I thought it SUCKED compared to PC gaming....

 

But the plus for game developers is the standard platform to run on instead of all the different variations for a PC to contend with.

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