Harmonix Responds to Latest Rock Band Lawsuit, Labels It 'Opportunistic and Baseless'
by Chris Faylor, Nov 24, 2008 1:32pm PSTRock Band developer Harmonix and owner MTV Games have responded to a $5 million-plus lawsuit regarding defective Rock Band kick pedals, labeling the charges "opportunistic and baseless."
In an e-mail to Shacknews, a company representative stated:
Harmonix and MTV Games are dedicated to consumers having an outstanding experience with our products. When used as directed, our drum pedals are designed to provide years of enjoyment. In addition, at the launch of Rock Band we offered consumers an extended opportunity return defective or broken hardware for any reason whatsoever--no questions asked. This litigation is opportunistic and baseless.
The class-action lawsuit, filed on November 18, suggests that Harmonix and MTV knew the original Rock Band drum pedals were defective and prone to snapping in half, but did not resolve the issue to encourage sales of the improved Rock Band 2 drum set.
In a conspiratorial tone, the lawsuit notes that MTV Games and Harmonix extended the replacement period for broken Rock Band hardware after the game released in November 2007, but drew that grace period to a close only four days before the announcement of Rock Band 2 and its metal-reinforced kick pedal.
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On another note I go through packs of drum pad silencing packs now in no more than three session (2 to 3 hours of play time) a pad in a pack of three each $19 a pack. That is also bullshit.
I really think I might buy the Ion drum set, for if it sounds as quiet as the RB2 drums with drum pad silencers it will save me a shit load of money at this rate.
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