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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Looks like the flash drives aren't going to be as overpriced as the old memory cards. $70 for a 16GB drive and a free month of Live isn't too bad. From Sandisk's site:
"Includes these unique extras: 1. Gold Membership One month subscription to Xbox Live® Gold membership included.† 2. Game On! It's always "game on" with the Xbox 360® USB Flash Drive by SanDisk®. Carry your game with you anywhere you play. 3. Hassle Free Pre-configured "Plug and Play" with XBOX 360®. The Xbox 360® USB Flash Drive by SanDisk® includes Xbox 360® updated software†† 4. Take the full advantage of Xbox Live ®†† Download games,map packs, avatars, music and video. BONUS! Purchase one today from SanDisk.com and get a free lanyard.** (while supplies last)16GB $69.99 Item# SDCZGXB-016G-A11 Xbox 360® 16GB USB Flash Drive Add to Cart 8GB $34.99 Item# SDCZGXB-008G-A11 Xbox 360® 8GB USB" |
re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
You know they've broken our spirits when double the typical price is considered not too bad.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Oops. Last time I priced 16gb drives, they were Cruzer Titaniums and were $60. You're right - Sandisk has other 16gb USB drives for $35 on Amazon. At least they have the "unique feature" of being "game on." That's gotta be worth something.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
is now officially in the Arcade market again. :up:
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Crackdown 2:
Amazon shot out emails last night alerting consumers to the release date. July 6th. I haven't seen that date mentioned before. Also, it's only $56.99 right now. No gift card offer yet. |
re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
I still need to play through the first one, it's up on my list though.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
I know I could easily look this up, but I'm going to ask it here. When I go to play COD at my friend's house, I have to constantly recover my gamertag, and then recover it at home. Is there a way to easily transfer it? Will a memory card let me avoid that time?
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Originally Posted by spainlinx0
(Post 10090960)
I know I could easily look this up, but I'm going to ask it here. When I go to play COD at my friend's house, I have to constantly recover my gamertag, and then recover it at home. Is there a way to easily transfer it? Will a memory card let me avoid that time?
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
(Post 10090969)
Yeah. Keep your GT on a MU or USB stick and plug it in and you're ready to go. If you frequently play at friends, there is no reason to keep your GT on the hard drive. There is no 'recovering' in this process, it acts just as if your GT was on the HDD.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Yes.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Originally Posted by spainlinx0
(Post 10090960)
I know I could easily look this up, but I'm going to ask it here.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
so when i turn on 360 later, will this software update automatically appear or do i have to download it to my queue from the marketplace, like for demos and stuff?
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Originally Posted by scott1598
(Post 10091046)
so when i turn on 360 later, will this software update automatically appear or do i have to download it to my queue from the marketplace, like for demos and stuff?
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Originally Posted by xmiyux
(Post 10091049)
Auto.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
I still find it curious that the 360 can do a major system update in the matter of a minute or two while it takes several HOURS to do a system update on the PS3. There must be some logical reason for this, but I have no idea what it is.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Originally Posted by GoVegan
(Post 10090839)
Oops. Last time I priced 16gb drives, they were Cruzer Titaniums and were $60. You're right - Sandisk has other 16gb USB drives for $35 on Amazon. At least they have the "unique feature" of being "game on." That's gotta be worth something.
I need to find my 4GB stick. Not enough to use, I just want to archive some videos and stuff - I assume that can be done? |
re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 10091056)
I still find it curious that the 360 can do a major system update in the matter of a minute or two while it takes several HOURS to do a system update on the PS3. There must be some logical reason for this, but I have no idea what it is.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 10091056)
I still find it curious that the 360 can do a major system update in the matter of a minute or two while it takes several HOURS to do a system update on the PS3. There must be some logical reason for this, but I have no idea what it is.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
About the USB flash drives, there are different kind of flash drives. Kingston for example has 3 versions at the same size, for different speeds. The more expensive 16 GB drive is around $50 in Amazon (DataTraveler 410). And yeah, they are more expensive because they have the best read and write speeds.
My only guess is that the official Sansa drives have similar speeds, not "slow" as the $35 for 16 GB drives, that plus all the extras, and having the xbox logo is why they cost $70. But yeah, I'm getting one of the $35 ones. :D *Unless there's a clear difference in performance. |
re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Does anyone know if you can use two separate 16 GB USB sticks plugged into the back USB slot at the same time using a USB hub?
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
So, you can put videos on the THUMB Drive now and they will play? I usually stream through PS3 media server, but I don't get a good connection on my 360 upstairs.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Originally Posted by DJ_Longfellow
(Post 10091457)
So, you can put videos on the THUMB Drive now and they will play? I usually stream through PS3 media server, but I don't get a good connection on my 360 upstairs.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Originally Posted by fumanstan
(Post 10091462)
I've been able to do that for awhile, I thought? I've played divx encoded files off of a small thumb drive in the past.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Yeah, the 360 has always been able to read media off the usb drives, just never been able to use them for system data.
So, I've been out of the loop today and have yet to do any experimentation myself. Has the system been cracked yet so I can move stuff to my PC for safekeeping? |
re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 10091056)
I still find it curious that the 360 can do a major system update in the matter of a minute or two while it takes several HOURS to do a system update on the PS3. There must be some logical reason for this, but I have no idea what it is.
It always makes me wonder what the hell is up when it takes a demo like GOWIII hours to download (and even after downloading you have to install it...jesus) and I can have a demo the exact same size downloaded to my xbox in 5 minutes with no additional install time. |
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