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[Editor's note: Dexter345 talks about the much feared Red Ring of Death for his Monthly Musing piece. -- CTZ]

Fear. It's an emotion that I hardly ever think about. I'm not a huge fan of scary movies* because they're usually filled with cheap, predictable jump-scares or nauseating-yet-unimaginative grotesqueness, neither of which frighten me.

I'm almost equally poorly versed in survival horror games, with my only foray into them being Leon Kennedy's mission to save the President's daughter (he's a bad enough dude) in Spain. And while there were elements of Resident Evil 4 that made my heart race (Dr. Salvador, I'm looking at you), that fear is nothing compared to the one thing I dread most in videogames.

I am deathly afraid of the Red Ring of Death. And it's no wonder why I fear the RRoD more than anything else that is video game related. Let's take three other things I fear in videogames to compare, after the jump. 

  1. "Green Grass and High Tides" coming up during a mystery setlist while I'm playing guitar on Expert in Rock Band.
  2. Being the last man standing during a Search and Destroy match on Call of Duty 4.
  3. Hearing the aforementioned doctor's chainsaw rev up but not knowing where he is in Resident Evil 4.

What do these all have in common? Well, for one, they're all situations that I have been in, and while success is possible, I know it's going to take some quick reflexes, all of my skill, and a little bit of luck. But more importantly, all three situations share the trait that the consequences of failure are not exactly grave.

If I fail Green Grass, then we'll just play the song over until I get it, or we'll quit and hope for a different song to come up next time we select the mystery setlist. If I'm killed before I can plant/defuse the bomb, then we'll lose the round and maybe the match, but then we start a new one right afterward. If the good doctor decapitates me with his chainsaw, then I just have to load my previous save and go from there.

The Red Ring of Death does not offer these concessions. It can strike at any time, to any XBox 360 owner. When it hits, there is nothing that can be done. And worst of all, it doesn't inconvenience you for a few minutes to get your game progress back; it inconveniences you for weeks.


So any time my 360 has so much as a hiccup, I get anxious. "Was that just a glitch in the game, or is my Xbox going to die?" "Oh God, it just froze, I hope my Xbox is okay." "Why is it taking so long to load, please let my Xbox live to see another day."

And I think that's what makes the fear of a Red Ring of Death the worst fear I have. It's persistent. If I feared a particular character or situation in a particular game enough, I could escape it by simply putting in a different game. But the Red Ring of Death is like an ominous halo of destruction, perched above my Xbox and in my mind at all times, waiting for its time to strike.

And when it does, I won't be able to fear "Green Grass and High Tides." I won't be able to fear having the responsibility to win the match for the team. At least when it does hit, I can take solace in the fact that I can still hook up my GameCube and fear Dr. Salvador.

*[Editor's note: I think Dexter345 was going to make a joke here, but he completely forgot to add what the * meant. Total fail. -- CTZ]


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Holyetheline's Avatar
Holyetheline at 10/01/2008 19:20
I got the RRoD and I never thought I would. When it happened I died a bit inside. It sucked so much. I'm so happy to have my xbox 360 back!
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Electro Lemon at 10/01/2008 19:20
I'm more afraid of Dr. Salvador... but that's just because my Xbox is still livin'.
nebones's Avatar
nebones at 10/01/2008 19:23
When I Red Ring, I'm just going to run put of the house with my hands over my eyes screaming "IT DIDN'T HAPPEN"
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Gamer Named Tim at 10/01/2008 19:43
I too, was afraid of the RRoD. Til it actually happened 2 fucking weeks ago.
Dexter345's Avatar
Dexter345 at 10/01/2008 19:49
My condolences, Tim. Now what is the emotion on hand? Anger? Rage? Depression?

Cobra: Mine is too, and aside from the occasional freeze, I haven't had any problems with it. But isn't knowing that it could just go at any time, with or without warning frightening to you?
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tehuberone at 10/01/2008 19:53
Dexter it has happened to me before and oh does it blow balls.
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Gamer Named Tim at 10/01/2008 20:02
Dexter: I'd have to say none of the above.

With my other systems keeping me company, the wait hasn't been so hard.

Microsoft seems to be working more quickly nowadays when it comes to getting your 360 back to you. It's been a little over two weeks and my 360 is expected to arrive tomorrow.

I can't say I didn't miss it, though.
tehuberone's Avatar
tehuberone at 10/01/2008 20:05
I just got an arcade from walmart took out the console used it and when mine came back I returned the walmart one and got a full refund.
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Jordan Grim Devore at 10/01/2008 20:19
Whenever my 360 freezes and I'm forced to restart it, I always have this terrible feeling that red lights are going to show up instead of green ones.
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MechaMonkey at 10/01/2008 20:30
I'm with you, Dexter. Every time I turn on my 360 I brace myself for its inevitable demise. Going on two years now, and nothing but the occasional freeze or bad disc read though.
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EternalDeathSlayer at 10/01/2008 20:31
This is exactly how I feel dude, it's the worst feeling I've ever associated with any console ever.

I'm on my third.
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brainderailment at 10/01/2008 21:27
Recently i turned the console on but it didn't sync with any controllers and nothing came up on the screen. Immediate rage fuze breaks. (Especially since I just bought Castle Crashers, the first game I bought for the 360 in about 4-5 months) But all was well, I restarted the console and it began to work fine. I'm just waiting for my investment to go up in smoke.
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Projectexodus at 10/01/2008 23:35
Aww, and I was planning on writing a blog post about Disc Read Errors...
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Samit Sarkar at 10/02/2008 06:33
Yeah, I called my brother yesterday to ask him if he wanted this 360 game I had lying around, and he said, "Yeah...but first, guess what happened to my 360?" He's had the unit since November 2006, and it's his first RRoD, so I guess he's lucky.

Also, it's "persistent".
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Stella Wong at 10/10/2008 13:44
I always hold my breath before I turn on my 360, it does give me the fear of the system dying on an early stage. D:
ajay42's Avatar
ajay42 at 10/10/2008 13:44
the house 360 belongs to my housemate. And I truly do live in terror every time I fire that baby up. I DO NOT want to be the 'guy who broke the 360.'
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Freefall at 10/10/2008 13:44
My fear is gone, now I expect it *looks at empty place 360 should be* 2 TIMES! WHY GOD WHY??
bigfatton's Avatar
bigfatton at 10/10/2008 13:45
I've had 2 RRoDs, one was covered cause i bought the gamestop warantee thing, but the second one wasn't, so i had to sent it to Microsoft, it came back pretty quickly though, and it runs great now, even a little cooler.
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eternalplayer2345 at 10/10/2008 13:45
That's why I waited to get a 360, supposedly mine has the new chip that fixes the RROD problem.
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IgnorantPotatoes at 10/10/2008 13:52
Has anyone gotten the RRoD from the newer models yet?
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Rainbowblack at 10/10/2008 13:54
It took my launch unit TWO YEARS before it RRoD of me

I considered myself immune. I was wrong
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Grasshopper7 at 10/10/2008 13:55
Ah, the fear... I know it well.
I haven't had mine all that long, (since last christmas), and it hasn't RRODed yrt, but it does lurk like a technological boogeynan behind every startup.
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Tash at 10/10/2008 13:55
I keep waiting and waiting for there to be a fix, but I've given up hope. No one should have to live like this.
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GnappyAssassin at 10/10/2008 13:55
My Xbox Ringed twice. It was scary, sure- but I yelled at it and it turned off then started up my game.

I was never as happy to hear Paradise City start up.
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swiftly at 10/10/2008 13:58
my 14 months in RRoD was a lot less painful than my piles at the time (truly a red ring)

Great blog fella
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robpancake at 10/10/2008 14:03
agreed every time my x-box makes a noise, I go to save my game as fast as possible. and every time my x-box freezes I still look at the disc for a perfectly round circle engraved in it.
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nanowerx at 10/10/2008 14:05
<--- proud owner of a just bricked 360! Waiting for my return box now. I think the marathon Rock Band 2 sessions finally made her crap out. Tis my second one...just got this one back from Microsoft less than 3 months ago

:(
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Danmartigan at 10/10/2008 14:09
I take good care of my little gentleman, give him a nice home and keep him cool. Although I know some day he will die, rest assured that he will have lived a long life playing some truly amazing games.

*bawwwwww*
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Danmartigan at 10/10/2008 14:10
plus they are cheap to replace so whatever
blehman's Avatar
blehman at 10/10/2008 14:12
Congrats on front page Dex.
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ioncannon at 10/10/2008 14:12
I am getting an Xbox 360 next month, and what worries me most is not if I get the RRoD, but what happens if I get one after MS stops supporting the 360? I love my consoles, and still play em. It would suck if 10 years from now I am playing on the 360, then bam RRoD! Who would I be able to turn to?
Dexter345's Avatar
Dexter345 at 10/10/2008 14:17
I fail. The asterisk was for "I make an exception for Event Horizon.
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J03yyz at 10/10/2008 14:17
my 360 RROD'd for a second time last month - i did all the shipping through my workplace and i had a new 360 within 2 weeks
nanowerx's Avatar
nanowerx at 10/10/2008 14:21
warranties dont extend 10 years anyway...there will be a new Xbox system by then (hopefully with hardware problems fixed) that will be backwards compatible with 360 games
tsunamikitsune's Avatar
tsunamikitsune at 10/10/2008 14:29
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dronkmunk at 10/10/2008 14:47
This topic = zzzzzzzz

I mean, really.
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DibbityDan at 10/10/2008 15:00
I have the same feelings as you, many times during GTA (and oblivion) I got that nervous, "oh fuck my xbox is dead" feeling as the game froze. It kind of takes some of the "damn i have to start from 5 levels ago" anger away.
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AaronLindes Neighbor at 10/10/2008 15:11
Wait till your out of the 3 year RRoD warranty peroid, The FEAR increases ten fold at that point.
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Remoraz at 10/10/2008 15:15
Tsunamikitune's right. My XBox is dead right now, second time, and I hardly play the thing.

This the the reason I buy anything I can for the PS3. I don't mind waiting for Rock Band 2... I didn't really even have a choice to begin with. Thanks for making it easy MS.
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Duke2071 at 10/10/2008 15:18
I love my Xbox 360, but i am currently on my 5th Xbox (since launch). I even got my last RROD on my Elite. Thank goodness for the Best Buy warranty.
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Two at 10/10/2008 15:21
I have a new chip set 360 after my first one Red Ringed. I still live in fear... but I'm probably just gonna wait till after the holidays and Walmart switcharoo it with a Jasper system. I hope, no, pray that will finally kill the Red Rings.
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BoBoTheChimp757 at 10/10/2008 15:32
My Xbox finally got it early summer of this year. Longest 3 weeks of my life, but Microsoft was pretty good at getting it back to me. I must note though that I got my original 360 in January/February of 2006, right after it first came out. Lasted me well over 2 years. I got one of the Core models because I was too impatient to wait for the Premium ones to be in stock.
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KyleGamgee at 10/10/2008 15:46
It's funny. I just assume this will never happen to me.
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Mr Gilder at 10/10/2008 15:54
I fear the RROD more than anything because of XBLA's draconian DRM scheme. How is it my fault that the 360 is inherently defective, and they had to replace my unit? Why must I be the one to call them up and negotiate with them like Castlevania SOTN is a hostage they have that I hold dear? It's infuriating.
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Rifter01 at 10/10/2008 17:24
I'm waiting for mine to return.. I checked UPS today, it says it is in my city, but the delivery date will be Monday.. Well, if I was able to just go pick it up it would have only taken exactly 5 days to sent it in and get it back.. But as it stands.. There goes the weekend.

And, everyone was right.. When you hit eject and the disc tray sticks and doesn't pop out .. that is the first sign of the end.
Dexter345's Avatar
Dexter345 at 10/10/2008 18:35
@Kitsune: That's the most adorable picture depicting a RRoD ever.
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ceark at 10/10/2008 18:55
think this my greatest fear too.
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IzekialRage at 10/10/2008 23:46
mine had RROD and i was sad, but it got back home in just under two weeks which made me happy how fast they got on top of it.
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akathatoneguy at 10/11/2008 00:49
Your fear is well-earned. After all, they may get a 360 back to you in a short time, but it may not be *your* 360. I had my 360 sent in because it would not read discs (ANY discs, even movies), and they sent me back a different one which has worked for several months, but just doesn't read discs well. As in, game freezes happen a lot, worse texture pop-in than normal, etc. Not technically broken, but not as good as mine was before the problem happened.
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casualweaponry at 10/11/2008 01:14
I keep hearing about RRoD, but I'm still on my launch day 360. I know the other shoe is gonna drop one day though.

I'm still pissed that I went through 4 PS1's. If it wasn't for Squaresoft games, I would have given up on the PS1 after the second one went bad.
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