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I never noticed too much diffrence in loading times because I dont care much if it takes 15 or 20 seconds but I enjoy the quietness and hope that installing games increases the livetime of my 360 a little bit :) I also have two scratched games I could not play for months so after NXE arrived I rented these 2 games for a weekend, installed them to my hdd and thanks to that new feature Im able to play them again :) (Of course this does not work when the scratched discs are totally unreadable because you need them to "start" the game from the hdd)
 

TheTygerfire

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Mr.Pandah said:
TheTygerfire said:
Mr.Pandah said:
Do any of you actually install your games to the harddrive?
What?
Your Hard Drive...on your Xbox 360. No comprende? o_O Or are you just poking fun because I put harddrive and not Hard Drive?
I knew the idea you were trying to convey, I just honestly had no idea when this was possible.
 

Mr.Pandah

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TheTygerfire said:
Mr.Pandah said:
TheTygerfire said:
Mr.Pandah said:
Do any of you actually install your games to the harddrive?
What?
Your Hard Drive...on your Xbox 360. No comprende? o_O Or are you just poking fun because I put harddrive and not Hard Drive?
I knew the idea you were trying to convey, I just honestly had no idea when this was possible.
Ooo Okay, misinterpretation on my part =P Since the New Xbox Live has been available for download this has been available. All you have to do is go to My Xbox then with whatever game you wish to install onto your hard drive in the xbox at the time, hit Y then just install. You can play the games and its faster and quieter. A win/win in my books.
 

DirkGently

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Aiwe said:
TheGhostOfSin said:
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TheGhostOfSin said:
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I'm still using one of the old-school HDDs, 12GB
MrBrightside919 said:
I still have the old crusty 10 GIG HDD that came with my 360.
Neither of those size HDDs are made for 360..
12GB was the standard HD about three years ago, if I remember correctly.
The standard was originally a 20GB. That's the lowest they do.
However, because of stuff that's automatically on the HD, it only actually starts out with 12GB of space available for use.
That would explain it then. The NXE takes up less space apparently, because I'm using 12.623 and still have a 1 gb free.
 

AfroNinja117

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While I've heard it works well reducing noise ad load times, I havent done it since my hard drive is almost completly full. Also, NEVER install Halo 3 to ur hard drive because it does the exact opposite
 

Chickenlittle

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I'm not going to bother. I know for a fact that Halo 3 loads SLOWER when you save it to your HDD.

I need my HDD space more, though.
 

Davey Woo

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The only game I ever installed to my hard drive was CoD4 (partly because i only have enough space for one game) and it really helped. I used to time out alot whilst loading the map but installing it to the hard drive eradicated this problem almost completely, can't see why you'd need to install mirror's edge though, it's pretty fast at loading anyway and i garuntee you'll remove it in a few weeks time for a game you like more.
 

Kukakkau

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i dont see much use for it since the only noticable effect is in large load intensive single player games like far cry. since multiplayer CANT use it from what ive seen due to differing player load rates.
plus installing 1 game takes up like 65% of my 14GB hard drive

EDIT: also theres been reports of people installing all their games to their hard drive then returning them to the shop not knowing they still needed the disc to run them
 

TheGhostOfSin

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MrBrightside919 said:
TheGhostOfSin said:
DirkGently said:
I'm still using one of the old-school HDDs, 12GB
MrBrightside919 said:
I still have the old crusty 10 GIG HDD that came with my 360.
Neither of those size HDDs are made for 360..
My HDD came with the Xbox.
Then you have either a 20, a 60 or a 120 GB HDD.
They are the only Hard Drives that Microsoft made for
 

Novajam

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I haven't seen an improvement in load times, nor is my 360 noticbly quieter. I do have an external cooling fan that makes a lot of noise though, so my observations may be invalid.

MrBrightside919 said:
well then I guess I have the 20 GIG. I don't know how large it was, I haven't checked in over 3 years
If your 360 is three years old, then you have the 20 gig, as that was the only kind available at launch. I'll also mention that the measurement is misleading. It is a 20 gig hard drive, but about seven gigs are used up by the OS and preloaded content.
 

ZomgSharkz

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Well I installed Fallout 3 to my hard drive and I really thought it was nice. Reduced load times, things ran smoother, and my Xbox was dead silent. But then a day later my Xbox red ringed so....don't know if there's any connection there.
 

MrBrightside919

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Novajam said:
I haven't seen an improvement in load times, nor is my 360 noticbly quieter. I do have an external cooling fan that makes a lot of noise though, so my observations may be invalid.

MrBrightside919 said:
well then I guess I have the 20 GIG. I don't know how large it was, I haven't checked in over 3 years
If your 360 is three years old, then you have the 20 gig, as that was the only kind available at launch. I'll also mention that the measurement is misleading. It is a 20 gig hard drive, but about seven gigs are used up by the OS and preloaded content.
Good, great, grand...I don't care...

I've got plenty of room left on my HDD and I don't plan on installing any games to it...
 

un533n

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... So if I'm reading this right, I can go to my friends house, steal his games while he sleeps, load them onto my xbox, return them before sun up, and play them free of charge?

Sounds too good to be true to me. Regardless, I'm gettin my camo gear together..
 

Antiparticle

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toastybuds said:
Sounds too good to be true to me.
When things sound too good to be true, they usually are, and this is no exception. Even if you copy a game to the HD, you still need to have the disc in the drive before you can play it. Microsoft hasn't gone totally crazy.
 

un533n

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Antiparticle said:
toastybuds said:
Sounds too good to be true to me.
When things sound too good to be true, they usually are, and this is no exception. Even if you copy a game to the HD, you still need to have the disc in the drive before you can play it. Microsoft hasn't gone totally crazy.
I figured. :\