
10th June 2007, 13:28
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Originalmente inviato da Diabl0
Qualche giorno fa il commissario europeo per la tutela dei consumatori, Maglena Kuneva, aveva chiesto spiegazioni alla Microsoft in relazione al fenomeno dei dischi graffiati.
La risposta è giunta l´8: secondo MS la colpa è degli utenti che utiliazzano in maniera inadatta la console (probabilmente riferendosi allo spostarla mentre il disco è in lettura).
Problem down to ‘improper use’, says Microsoft
Microsoft has responded to mounting accusations that Xbox 360 is damaging consumers’ discs – maintaining that there is “no systematic issue” with the console.
Calls for a review into problems with damaged discs came to a head this week, when EC for Consumers Meglena Kuneva confirmed that she had written to Microsoft requesting information on its plans to resolve the issues.
In a statement, Microsoft told MCV that it has responded to Kuneva – and that faulty discs are likely to have been caused by ‘improper use’ of the console.
It said: “There has been correspondence between Commissioner Kuneva’s cabinet and Microsoft’s Belgian offices.
“We are working in an open dialogue to help explain our position and all the efforts we are taking across the EU to address any concerns that our consumers may have.
“If used properly, Xbox 360 consoles do not damage discs... there is no single root cause or systemic issue with any of the Xbox 360 consoles.”
Spiegazione magra, direi... sarà sufficiente per Kuneva?
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è stato provato che diverse xbox anche in posizione orizzontale e senza muoverle rigano i dischi. Continuano a prendere per il culo la gente. 
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