This week hasn't been great for Xbox Live stability.

When compared to Sony's PSN, Microsoft's Xbox Live is generally the more stable online service of the two, but this week did not exactly help its image.

This week's issues were first reported Tuesday, February 16, with users not being able to sign-in on Xbox One, Xbox 360, and even the Windows 10 app. They were resolved around 30 minutes later.

We're looking into troubles with sign-in currently, keep an eye here: https://t.co/99xfLMWcZW pic.twitter.com/1GuPh0GNQV

— Xbox Support (1-5) (@XboxSupport) February 16, 2016

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The same thing also happened on the following day, Wednesday, February 17, but only affected Xbox One. Two hours later, everything went back to normal.

We're aware of issues affecting sign-in, parties, & friends on Xbox One. Updates at: https://t.co/99xfLMWcZW pic.twitter.com/eVh0BoQGf2

— Xbox Support (1-5) (@XboxSupport) February 18, 2016

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Things didn't go smoothly yesterday either, with the same exact sign-in problem affecting Xbox One once again, which were all fixed an hour later.

We're aware that some users are experiencing issues connecting to parties. More info at: https://t.co/99xfLMWcZW pic.twitter.com/xz85N7nRNB

— Xbox Support (1-5) (@XboxSupport) February 19, 2016

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Although these problems may not have affected online gaming directly, they were a nuisance nonetheless. The fact it was the same error each time is certainly bizarre.