I never understood why people need to move their consoles while it's on... I have been moving mine from one room to another all the time and never had the need to move it while it was on.
[citation][nom]bv90andy[/nom]I never understood why people need to move their consoles while it's on... I have been moving mine from one room to another all the time and never had the need to move it while it was on.[/citation]
What I notice is how top heavy and akward the 360 is when it comes to loading and unloading the discs. The unit would be far more stable if it was laying down, normal.
[citation][nom]bv90andy[/nom]I never understood why people need to move their consoles while it's on... I have been moving mine from one room to another all the time and never had the need to move it while it was on.[/citation]
This was at a Microsoft booth. They were on display and whoever was examining it didn't see the big warning and well... I bet the guys running the booth weren't too happy.
Who reads stickers? Read the sticker on the sun-visor of your car? Or the label on your beer? The drive should have a label itself, so the first time use it, you know. But what about when a 3yr old or a friend who moves the unit, not knowing about MS-being CHEAP AGAIN on their console.
The MS Demo guys should have anchored the console to booth if they didn't want people moving it... So yes, its MS fault on many levels... not to spend 10~20 cents on bumpers.