Sunday, September 23rd 2007
Early Halo 3 Limited Edition Owners Plagued by Scratched Discs
A report coming from NeoGAF gaming forum unveils that the Limited Edition casing of Halo 3 has some design issues, that may lead to a damaged DVD media. Unlike the regular Xbox 360 green game boxes, the Halo 3 Limited Edition ships in a black tin box with center hubs too shallow to adequately hold the DVDs in place. As a result, consumers may find discs that have been freely floating around inside the box that have been scratched up by the very hub that was supposed to keep them in place. So far, reports of scratched discs apply only to the $69.99 Limited Edition, but not to the $59.99 Standard Edition or the $129.99 Legendary Edition.
Sources:
DailyTech, NeoGAF Forums
A friend just opened 3 copies of Halo 3 Limited Edition and with all three copies both disc were loose inside of the package and scratched to death,explained the original poster of the thread.
25 Comments on Early Halo 3 Limited Edition Owners Plagued by Scratched Discs
That disc looks like it's maybe even cracked on the far right of the pic.
Too bad this is the case, if it's really a common problem (and his shipment wasn't just battered around), I have a feeling the launch day will be bittersweet for many....
And is it just me or is the dvd art kindof poor.... I was expecting something more like the book next to it or a cleaner version of the same picture.
From the scratches that I see on the disc I have seen way worse on discs that I have fixed before:cool::cool::cool:
:toast:
www.gametrailers.com/player/usermovies/109635.html?playlist=featured
Not only that, but microsoft is pushing the sales even though they know about it
I'm returning the game tomorrow and getting my money back
I can wait a couple of month for the new batch of the normal version to come
They hire Bungie to produce the game, and whomever to package the game, Microsoft I am sure had a sample of the finished product and I guess from what we are seeing did nothing about the case.
If this assessment is true I can only guess that MS were thinking....we can't afford delays...... delays equate to lost revenue. Now we have a defective product, from within the case. This is to bad, and I hope is isolated.:slap:
They probably got close to producing more Halo 3 discs than the total number of PS3 blu-Ray disc games to date lol