my vote is for the mythical one that doesn't break after a year or set things on fire if left on too long.
Thanks, good to know.Ephraim J. Witchwood said:You can either transfer using flash drives, or you can spring for a transfer cable.
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I would add that the losing the disk thing can happen with any 360. Two of my friends have had that happen to them. One them lost his Halo 3 multiplayer map disc that he got when he got ODST. Someone was over on game-night that normally wasn't, and accidentily kick my friend's 360 over. It is the soul reason I don't stand my 360 up height-wise, it is too easy for it to fall over.WOPR said:the reason to take them out is to keep save data if for some reason the console needs to be sent in for repairsDeadlyFred said:You can use USB storage on the 360 now, so Memory Cards are basically pointless.
Why, exactly, do you need to take off the HDD? The ones on the Slim are actually still removable, you just have to take off part of the cassis to slip them out. They're still not hard-wired in or anything.
Personally I'm looking at a 250 Slim to replace my aging and temperamental old 20gb, which hasn't been 20gb since the HDD died but that's beside the point.
as for upgrading, do it only if you want, but from EVERYTHING I've gathered, the Slim is by FAR the greatest model yet
just don't pick up the console while the disk is in it or you'll lose that disk![]()
It won't even take a 6.5 to do your 360 S in, hell, even a B-train driving by could do it.WOPR said:I can see the problem and yes the Xbox should be cracked down on
BUT!
I probably won't have that problem due to it's placement (no I'm not being full of myself I really have everything super neat and tidy for gameing systems and out of "trip" reach)
the ONLY time I ever had something happen to a game was my Wii scratched a disk when it fell over upside down during a 6.5 earthquake on the epicenter
I won't stand it up for ventalation problems, and it'll be sitting on my desk above my TV and CPU so there's no way someone can trip over it OR the wires (being that they'll be behind the rack)Sonic Doctor said:I would add that the losing the disk thing can happen with any 360. Two of my friends have had that happen to them. One them lost his Halo 3 multiplayer map disc that he got when he got ODST. Someone was over on game-night that normally wasn't, and accidentily kick my friend's 360 over. It is the soul reason I don't stand my 360 up height-wise, it is too easy for it to fall over.WOPR said:the reason to take them out is to keep save data if for some reason the console needs to be sent in for repairsDeadlyFred said:You can use USB storage on the 360 now, so Memory Cards are basically pointless.
Why, exactly, do you need to take off the HDD? The ones on the Slim are actually still removable, you just have to take off part of the cassis to slip them out. They're still not hard-wired in or anything.
Personally I'm looking at a 250 Slim to replace my aging and temperamental old 20gb, which hasn't been 20gb since the HDD died but that's beside the point.
as for upgrading, do it only if you want, but from EVERYTHING I've gathered, the Slim is by FAR the greatest model yet
just don't pick up the console while the disk is in it or you'll lose that disk![]()
No, it still has the same design flaw, so a hot day still means you'll have it die. Maybe not every time, but people have already had it shut down to protect itself and never turn back on.WOPR said:so instead of peeing itself and dieing, it goes into a 4 hour coma.
I know that was an extreme case, it was just showing how cautious/careful I am with games being that the 6.5 epicenter quake, is the only thing to harm a game of minemigo said:It won't even take a 6.5 to do your 360 S in, hell, even a B-train driving by could do it.WOPR said:I can see the problem and yes the Xbox should be cracked down on
BUT!
I probably won't have that problem due to it's placement (no I'm not being full of myself I really have everything super neat and tidy for gameing systems and out of "trip" reach)
the ONLY time I ever had something happen to a game was my Wii scratched a disk when it fell over upside down during a 6.5 earthquake on the epicenter
weird... and a hot day here is still around 60f (so not very)migo said:No, it still has the same design flaw, so a hot day still means you'll have it die. Maybe not every time, but people have already had it shut down to protect itself and never turn back on.WOPR said:so instead of peeing itself and dieing, it goes into a 4 hour coma.
The 360S doesn't just scratch, it gouges.WOPR said:I know that was an extreme case, it was just showing how cautious/careful I am with games being that the 6.5 epicenter quake, is the only thing to harm a game of minemigo said:It won't even take a 6.5 to do your 360 S in, hell, even a B-train driving by could do it.WOPR said:I can see the problem and yes the Xbox should be cracked down on
BUT!
I probably won't have that problem due to it's placement (no I'm not being full of myself I really have everything super neat and tidy for gameing systems and out of "trip" reach)
the ONLY time I ever had something happen to a game was my Wii scratched a disk when it fell over upside down during a 6.5 earthquake on the epicenter
oh and Sonic Unleashed (the Wii game I had in) still works fine, there's just a mark on it now
I'm not trying to convince myself I won't have problems, I'm just a much more careful gamer so I'm sure it'll be less extreme for me in some casesmigo said:Hey, if you want to convince yourself you won't have problems, go for it. We're just trying to tell you. If you buy a 360 S now, you're not a smart buyer. If you really want a 360 you either get a Super Elite or a Jasper Arcade, or you wait for a year to make sure that the changes Microsoft made actually do make a difference.
I'd say it out and out kills, not gouges, I saw the E3 video where I guy lifted it up and just plain totaled MF2migo said:The 360S doesn't just scratch, it gouges.WOPR said:I know that was an extreme case, it was just showing how cautious/careful I am with games being that the 6.5 epicenter quake, is the only thing to harm a game of minemigo said:It won't even take a 6.5 to do your 360 S in, hell, even a B-train driving by could do it.WOPR said:I can see the problem and yes the Xbox should be cracked down on
BUT!
I probably won't have that problem due to it's placement (no I'm not being full of myself I really have everything super neat and tidy for gaming systems and out of "trip" reach)
the ONLY time I ever had something happen to a game was my Wii scratched a disk when it fell over upside down during a 6.5 earthquake on the epicenter
oh and Sonic Unleashed (the Wii game I had in) still works fine, there's just a mark on it now
It hasn't been out long enough for the numbers to accumulate, but I'm far from the only person talking about it, there have been other threads here and if you search around you'll find other sites and forums where people are talking about problems with the new model.WOPR said:I'm not trying to convince myself I won't have problems, I'm just a much more careful gamer so I'm sure it'll be less extreme for me in some casesmigo said:Hey, if you want to convince yourself you won't have problems, go for it. We're just trying to tell you. If you buy a 360 S now, you're not a smart buyer. If you really want a 360 you either get a Super Elite or a Jasper Arcade, or you wait for a year to make sure that the changes Microsoft made actually do make a difference.
and the RROD problem, well, you're the only person really persistent on it, I've found a lot of people saying it doesn't happen and you saying it does, I'm just going by numbers here
Well Castle Crashers is out on ps3.WOPR said:I could care less about Halo and GearsDaffy F said:Number of exclusives doesn't mean anything. I choose '360 over PS3 because of Halo, Gears, L4D and Dead Rising. I know there are good exclusives on both sides, but this takes the biscuit for me.Dexiro said:Whoawhoawhoa have you checked the games for PS3? Fair enough if you have and don't like many of them, but I'm pretty sure it beats Xbox on the number of exclusives by farWOPR said:giant price difference and less game choiceStrixandstones said:I'd get the PS3 one.
Or, alternatively, the new black slim one. Like the new slim black PS3, but shunted out of Bill Gates' electronic vagina.
however I will admit I don't like Bill Gates... just more games I want are on 360 then PS3
If you're definitely going for an Xbox though I'd personally get a Slim with the biggest harddrive. I've heard about them being more reliable (as long as you don't move them while they're turned on), and they look shiny![]()
but I think AvP is Computer and 360 only and my computer just BARELY doesn't have the processor for it (0.2 GHz too short)
I'm mainly getting it for it's connection to Windows Live, Castle Crashers, XBLA exclusives, MvC3 when it comes out (even though THAT I would prefer on the PS3), and a few other games
I've explained this one but okayKorten12 said:Well Castle Crashers is out on ps3.