The Xbox 360 Compendium, Version 3.0
#51
DVD Talk God
Originally Posted by gmal2003
Cool. Are you referring to the Linksy one or both? Lastly, will that connection interfere with my pre existing wireless connection for the laptop?
I think there are a few xbox compatible adapters, that are about half the price of the MS brand one. It won't interfere with your connection. I have my laptop in the same room and it's fine.
#52
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Im not trying to get a PS3 from Best Buy but Id love get in on this 360 deal. I already have a 360, but would return it somewhere else or trade it in. What stores could I return it without a reciept (Costco, Kmart, I remember one store you could do it at)? What are 360s going for on Ebay?
#54
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Originally Posted by xmiyux
So any news on Culcept Saga yet?
One of the most underrated PS2 games out there, for sure.
#55
DVD Talk God
I never tried a ranked CoD3 match, but the leaderboards are up. I would assume since they are, ranked matches are online.
#56
Well i know a few people have gotten in a game or two on xbox.com forums but they were talking about waiting 90 minutes in a lobby to get a game to start. I waited 30 minutes one day and never got into a single game. I was wondering if they had fixed it yet or if anyone on here had had success.
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Originally Posted by xmiyux
Well i know a few people have gotten in a game or two on xbox.com forums but they were talking about waiting 90 minutes in a lobby to get a game to start. I waited 30 minutes one day and never got into a single game. I was wondering if they had fixed it yet or if anyone on here had had success.
I had the same problem with ranked games. I'd be the only one in the room. But player matches are no problem.
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That's interesting. I kept getting, "losing network connection", when trying to get into ranked matches on Gears of War. I figured if i was booted it would say "booted" but it didn't so I chalked it up to "network/game issues".
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Originally Posted by Giantrobo
That's interesting. I kept getting, "losing network connection", when trying to get into ranked matches on Gears of War. I figured if i was booted it would say "booted" but it didn't so I chalked it up to "network/game issues".
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Well, I did try to join rooms that were 7/8. So I'm just hoping I was just slow on the draw instead of being booted. To be honest I really think most of the LIVE games will tell you specifically when you've been "Booted" or when "the room is full".
But I could be wrong.
But I could be wrong.
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Dealzmodo: $100 off Xbox 360 Core or Premium at MicroCenter

To celebrate the grand opening of gaming departments at MicroCenter stores, they are offering $100 mail-in-rebates on the Xbox 360 Core or Premium systems. This would bring the price of the Core down to $200 and the price of the Premium down to $300. It is likely to be in-store only and the offer begins today and is good through December 3 or when supplies run out. (If you do get this, I would very much recommend also getting Gears of War, it's the cat's pajamas, yo.) Thanks, Soheil – Travis Hudson
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To celebrate the grand opening of gaming departments at MicroCenter stores, they are offering $100 mail-in-rebates on the Xbox 360 Core or Premium systems. This would bring the price of the Core down to $200 and the price of the Premium down to $300. It is likely to be in-store only and the offer begins today and is good through December 3 or when supplies run out. (If you do get this, I would very much recommend also getting Gears of War, it's the cat's pajamas, yo.) Thanks, Soheil – Travis Hudson
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#63
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Here are the top ten best-selling Xbox 360 title [October]:
1. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent (Ubisoft)
2. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 (Electronic Arts)
3. Marvel: Ultimate Alliance (Activision)
4. NBA 2K7 (2K Games)
5. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent Limited Ed. (Ubisoft)
6. Madden NFL 07 (Electronic Arts)
7. Saints Row (THQ)
8. NBA Live 07 (Electronic Arts)
9. Dead Rising (Capcom)
10. Phantasy Star Universe (SEGA)
Dead Rising continues to sell well on the Xbox 360. And despite being released late in the month to lackluster reviews, Phantasy Star Universe manages to sneak onto the 360 top ten.
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1. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent (Ubisoft)
2. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 (Electronic Arts)
3. Marvel: Ultimate Alliance (Activision)
4. NBA 2K7 (2K Games)
5. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent Limited Ed. (Ubisoft)
6. Madden NFL 07 (Electronic Arts)
7. Saints Row (THQ)
8. NBA Live 07 (Electronic Arts)
9. Dead Rising (Capcom)
10. Phantasy Star Universe (SEGA)
Dead Rising continues to sell well on the Xbox 360. And despite being released late in the month to lackluster reviews, Phantasy Star Universe manages to sneak onto the 360 top ten.
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#64
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
EA Bites Back at Marketplace Microtransactions
Pay-for items in games provide gamers with choice, says EA bigwig.
EA has defended its stance on the controversial Marketplace microtransactions in which players can buy and unlock in-game items in exchange for bought MS points. Talking to Microsoft's Major Nelson in his regular podcast, Chip Lange, Vice President of Online Commerce at EA, stated that the publisher was only providing consumers with a choice and that players can instantly unlock something - such as a golf course in Tiger Woods, rather than put 40-50 hours into the game - something which Lang claimed only 20% of people would do.
When drawn upon the issue of charging for what once might have been a cheat code, Lange argued, "There are places where cheat codes are free but those are on websites and those websites are making money by selling advertising." He went on to say, "There'll still be a healthy business around hint guides, magazines, websites… I just look at the Marketplace as yet another extension of ways in which consumers are going to be able to access the content they want."
Major Nelson went on to question Lange about removing cheats from current-gen games and charging for them on the 360 but he evaded the matter by stating, "I don't know if that's right or not. That's not something I've actually gone in and researched." It was certainly the case with The Godfather, where a push-button code to access more cash that was present in the Xbox version was removed from the 360 version.
In the rest of the interview Lange assuaged fears that content which was present in a current-gen game, such as levels, would be paid-for extras on the 360 and he rejected the suggestion that consumers were being short-changed. He went onto anticipate that EA would stick to its current pricing structure, stating, "As the gaming industry becomes more online centric that's going to provide a whole lot more choice to the consumer base provided that the basic package continues to be robust and rewarding."
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Pay-for items in games provide gamers with choice, says EA bigwig.
EA has defended its stance on the controversial Marketplace microtransactions in which players can buy and unlock in-game items in exchange for bought MS points. Talking to Microsoft's Major Nelson in his regular podcast, Chip Lange, Vice President of Online Commerce at EA, stated that the publisher was only providing consumers with a choice and that players can instantly unlock something - such as a golf course in Tiger Woods, rather than put 40-50 hours into the game - something which Lang claimed only 20% of people would do.
When drawn upon the issue of charging for what once might have been a cheat code, Lange argued, "There are places where cheat codes are free but those are on websites and those websites are making money by selling advertising." He went on to say, "There'll still be a healthy business around hint guides, magazines, websites… I just look at the Marketplace as yet another extension of ways in which consumers are going to be able to access the content they want."
Major Nelson went on to question Lange about removing cheats from current-gen games and charging for them on the 360 but he evaded the matter by stating, "I don't know if that's right or not. That's not something I've actually gone in and researched." It was certainly the case with The Godfather, where a push-button code to access more cash that was present in the Xbox version was removed from the 360 version.
In the rest of the interview Lange assuaged fears that content which was present in a current-gen game, such as levels, would be paid-for extras on the 360 and he rejected the suggestion that consumers were being short-changed. He went onto anticipate that EA would stick to its current pricing structure, stating, "As the gaming industry becomes more online centric that's going to provide a whole lot more choice to the consumer base provided that the basic package continues to be robust and rewarding."
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I listened to that on Sunday. Chip was very much a spin doctor for EA. His answers were quite general and covered the questions with broad generaliations and buzz words. I'm almost kind of shocked I didn't hear "synergy" tossed in there somewhere. 
From their craptastic online servers to their marketplace fleecing policies, EA easily ranks as the most hated publisher on Xbox Live over the 360. And they seem content to stay that way.

From their craptastic online servers to their marketplace fleecing policies, EA easily ranks as the most hated publisher on Xbox Live over the 360. And they seem content to stay that way.
#66
DVD Talk Godfather
Has anyone else checked out the new Army of Two Trailer?
Definitely looks like a case of damage control in light of Alain Tascan's(EA) controversial comments about Gears of War lacking innovation.
Why it was released aside, it is a damn sweet trailer.
Definitely looks like a case of damage control in light of Alain Tascan's(EA) controversial comments about Gears of War lacking innovation.
Why it was released aside, it is a damn sweet trailer.
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Please do not buy microtransactions people. Well, I can see certain things like some of the reasonable stuff but for cheat codes or uniforms for your teams is stupid. That should be free and included in the game.
It seems they are feeling a little heat by people being upset about this trend. Keep giving it to them and don't buy their crap!
$59.99 for a game and they can't give cheat codes with it? Or $59.99 for NCAA and they don't include all the uniforms because they want to charge for it latter on. I was going to buy The Godfather but I'll wait till it drops in price just so they don't get as much money. I should boycott the game and not buy it at all but I am not that strong
I am strong enough not to buy their microtransaction shit though.
If you want to increase your profit margin EA, quit making shitty ass games that loose money for your company!
It seems they are feeling a little heat by people being upset about this trend. Keep giving it to them and don't buy their crap!
$59.99 for a game and they can't give cheat codes with it? Or $59.99 for NCAA and they don't include all the uniforms because they want to charge for it latter on. I was going to buy The Godfather but I'll wait till it drops in price just so they don't get as much money. I should boycott the game and not buy it at all but I am not that strong
I am strong enough not to buy their microtransaction shit though.If you want to increase your profit margin EA, quit making shitty ass games that loose money for your company!
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I never saw the point in spending money on microtransactions. I mean, buying map packs is one thing, but when games like Star Wars : Battlefront 2 go the route only being able to play online if I buy a few maps, I just stop playing the game all together. If I want to pay to play games on top of my initial purchase, I'd play more MMORPGs
#69
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Originally Posted by Shimmer35
Please do not buy microtransactions people. Well, I can see certain things like some of the reasonable stuff but for cheat codes or uniforms for your teams is stupid. That should be free and included in the game.
It seems they are feeling a little heat by people being upset about this trend. Keep giving it to them and don't buy their crap!
$59.99 for a game and they can't give cheat codes with it? Or $59.99 for NCAA and they don't include all the uniforms because they want to charge for it latter on. I was going to buy The Godfather but I'll wait till it drops in price just so they don't get as much money. I should boycott the game and not buy it at all but I am not that strong
I am strong enough not to buy their microtransaction shit though.
If you want to increase your profit margin EA, quit making shitty ass games that loose money for your company!
It seems they are feeling a little heat by people being upset about this trend. Keep giving it to them and don't buy their crap!
$59.99 for a game and they can't give cheat codes with it? Or $59.99 for NCAA and they don't include all the uniforms because they want to charge for it latter on. I was going to buy The Godfather but I'll wait till it drops in price just so they don't get as much money. I should boycott the game and not buy it at all but I am not that strong
I am strong enough not to buy their microtransaction shit though.If you want to increase your profit margin EA, quit making shitty ass games that loose money for your company!
I have a problem with not having a way to backup the stuff that I've paid for and instead have to rely on the accuracy of Microsoft's records of what I've paid for. Add-ons or XBLA titles... it's all the same.
#70
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Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
Has anyone else checked out the new Army of Two Trailer?
Definitely looks like a case of damage control in light of Alain Tascan's(EA) controversial comments about Gears of War lacking innovation.
Why it was released aside, it is a damn sweet trailer.
Definitely looks like a case of damage control in light of Alain Tascan's(EA) controversial comments about Gears of War lacking innovation.
Why it was released aside, it is a damn sweet trailer.
#71
DVD Talk Godfather
The whole game is based on co-op so I would think so.
#73
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Originally Posted by kgrogers1979
Army of Two does look pretty good so far. It may be the first EA game that I ever buy. I never thought I would sink that low. 

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im with him on the burnout thing. I got it, played it for a night, and gave it to a friend, who probably just sits on it.
It's all good fun I suppose, but the appeal of realism isnt there for me. Sure, it's not that type of game, but thats one of the reasons i wasn't 'taken' with the title. I prefer games like Moto GP, that have very steep learning curves, and provide that realism I want from a driving/racing title.
It's all good fun I suppose, but the appeal of realism isnt there for me. Sure, it's not that type of game, but thats one of the reasons i wasn't 'taken' with the title. I prefer games like Moto GP, that have very steep learning curves, and provide that realism I want from a driving/racing title.
#75
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I'm the opposite, realistic racing has zero interest to me. I want speed(faster than normal) and major wreckage. And Burnout has those in spades.



