What's weird is that it's working. It was working in that picture, see? The RRoD is animated, and it went round and round for almost an hour as I continued to play. The whole story is a bit more complicated. The DVD speed dropped audibly, like when a disc can't be read at multiple-X in a PC reader, and it drops to a safe speed. (That has happened to me before in other games, and I've always saved ASAP and rebooted. It seldom happened again.) A bit later, the game crashed with a nasty pop sound through the speakers. I power cycled, and nothing. Black screen. No red ring. I power cycled again, and it came up. I went into the game, and it crashed on the opening screen. 3rd time was a charm, it came up, worked, then the red spinning started. After I got over the shock, I noticed that things were loading up slow. Textures popping in one by one, that sort of thing. Then, it seemed to sort itself out. I played the game for close to an hour. Then I decided to see if another power cycle would make the red nightmare stop. Thinking it might be related to the DVD reader, I ejected the game disc, powered off, waited about a minute, then powered back up with no disc. Came right up without a hitch. No red ring. I looked for the most work-intensive thing I had on the HDD, and came up with the Crackdown demo. Fired that up, and played it till it timed out. That got me in the Crackdown mood, so I went for the full game. In went the Crackdown disc, and I played it for hours. It's off now. Had other things to do.
I think it must be the fucking DVD reader. It does sound louder and whinier than ever. Some games make a lot more noise in there than others. Have you noticed? Mass Effect is one of them. It probably stressed the borderline piece of shit into surrendering. Problem is, now there's no RRoD anymore. I have no doubt it will happen again sometime, but as long as it works, MS ain't gonna do shit for me.
Bitch, bitch. Man, they suck. Discs get hot in there, so it's no big leap to conclude that if the electronics survive the oven, maybe the mechanical components won't.