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Re: EVERYTHING Xbox 360
« Reply #1620 on: June 22, 2010, 01:38:27 AM »
no one i know away or local has been banned on XBL on a modded console
its ppl who dont know what they doin get banned


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Re: EVERYTHING Xbox 360
« Reply #1621 on: June 22, 2010, 10:21:44 AM »
Xbox 360 Slim review

http://www.digitaltrends.com/game-console-reviews/microsoft-xbox-360-slim-review/



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We review Microsoft's new and improved Xbox 360 Slim console which offers a number of new features in a smaller, quieter package.
Introduction

It has been four and a half years since the original Xbox 360 was released on November 22, 2005. New bundles have come out, hard drives for consoles have jumped in capacity exponentially, and there is even a black model of the 360 out there, but at its core the console has remained the same in terms of design.

When the Xbox 360 originally debuted against the Sony PlayStation 3, it did so with somewhat similar hardware, but several less bells and whistles. At the time, it seemed like a great move, as the PS3’s price put it out of reach of most gamers and where areas the additional add-ons for the Xbox 360 could be purchased anytime.

Price was definitely one of- if not THE- major factors in giving the 360 a commanding lead on the PS3 from the start. But times change. The more things are manufactured, the cheaper they become, and as the PS3 has dropped in price without sacrificing its features, its sales have quickly risen. In answer, Microsoft has followed suit and released a new model, with new features that allow it to compete with the PS3.

Many have been calling it the Xbox 360 Slim, but technically that is a misnomer, as it is a replacement for the 360, not an alternative. It is actually classified as the new Xbox 360, so we will call it that.
Features and Design

The obvious change is in its look. The matte colored exterior has been replaced with a glossy black casing, and a concave indention that comes to a point at the power button, which has also been redesigned. Where the old model had a button that needed to physically be pressed, the new 360 buttons are touch sensitive and require no pressure. There is even a sound to indicate that the command was accepted. The same is true for the tray, as the button has been moved from the side, and placed above. One minor drawback of the new casing is that the shine of the casing is also extremely prone to gathering fingerprints and smudges.

In terms of size, the new 360 is smaller than the original by roughly an inch and a half to two-inches. It is not a huge difference, but it does feel more compact. Part of that is due to the fact that the hard drive design has been totally remodeled. Where on the previous version it was located on the side, the new version puts the hard drive inside the console. It is still removable though, but that presents a problem in itself.

The hard drive is located behind a panel on the side, but to remove the drive itself, you pull on a fabric tab that in turn releases a button to unlatch the hard drive. In theory this seems fine, but if you repeatedly pull out your hard drive and transport it between multiple Xboxes- which WILL eventually happen- then the cord will wear down. If the cord rips, the hard drive is not going to come out easily. This is a minor flaw, and Microsoft is likely banking on the fact that people will be using smaller hard drives to transfer the data via USBs rather than continually removing the internal hard drive, but it still seems like an unnecessarily risky design. It is a minor gripe, but an obvious one. The inclusion of a 250GB hard drive standard is in itself nice, but the 250GB hard drive was standard on the last 360 bundle as well.

The change of hard drives does mean that the hard drives on older 360s are not physically compatible with the new models, but there is a cable you can buy that will allow you to transfer existing data from one drive to another with ease.

As for features, the new 360 finally catches up with the PS3 by including 802.11 b/g/n wifi connectivity. This is probably the single biggest improvement over the former models, which required you to purchase an additional accessory that cost anywhere from $80 and up. Even used WiFi adapters still run $50 and up on eBay. The PS3 has had it since launch, and it is about time the 360 caught up.

The new 360 also features five USB ports (two on the front and three on the back) versus three in the old 360, as well as an AUX port specifically for Microsoft’s Kinect motion device. On the back, the connections are the same (HDMI, Ethernet out), with the exception of an upgraded digital audio port that accepts TOSLINK S/PIF optical input standard on all models.

Internally there is a new chip by Valhalla, a 45-nanometer chip designed with integrated CPU and GPU. The redesigned chip improves energy consumption by as much as half in some cases, makes it run quieter, and it decreases the size. In terms of processing power, there isn’t much difference.

The chipset has been an issue with the 360 of course, but that was due to a specific chipset that has long since been replaced. The red ring of death badly damaged the reputation of the 360, but surprisingly it did not seem to drastically affect its sales. Regardless, Microsoft has learned their lesson, and on top of the chipset, the console itself runs cooler than its predecessor. Part of that is due to the new chip, but the double fans of the original model have been replaced by a single, more efficient unit. With the chip putting off less heat, the single fan should be more than enough to keep the console cooler than the original. You still need to maintain a healthy dose of common sense when running the device though; in other words do not stick it in a closet under a bunch of towels and expect it to survive too long- but that is the same with any electronics. Heat is bad, but the new 360 runs at lower temperatures than the original.

The new 360 is also much quieter. When the 360 first came out, a game disk would spin so loudly that it sounded like the thing might fire out of the console. The sound has become like a toothache that you have become so used to that you learn to ignore it. It is only after a visit to the dentist that you realize that there was a better way to live. It is the same with the new 360. You will immediately notice a difference, and wonder why you never noticed how loud your old system was.

The console will of course be backwards compatible with all existing Xbox 360 titles, but one thing missing is a slot for the memory cards that were specific to the original 360s. However, recent software updates have allowed you to create a facsimile with any USB thumb drive.

One of the biggest selling features of the Xbox 360 has been the Xbox Live service that offers things like Netflix streaming, movies for rent, and now even ESPN content live and on-demand. Since this is all software based, there didn’t seem to be any difference in terms of performance.
Accessories

The system ships with a black controller, a headset, the standard power cord, and a composite AV cable. One gripe with the new 360 is that it does not ship with an HDMI or any form of HD cable. With all gaming heading towards HD, you’d think this would be a given. They also ship the new 360 without an Ethernet cable.
Conclusion

The new design looks great. The 360 was due for an overhaul, and the designers did a great job on it. As with anything, some will love the design, some will hate it, but most should find it a pleasing change. But looks alone aren’t likely to sell any consoles. If there is one single feature worth touting, it is the inclusion of WiFi, which really does make a big difference. The quieter sound is a nice touch, and the 250GB hard drive is a great selling point.

While this new unit is unlikely to make anyone go out and buy one if they already own a relatively new 360, it might convince older users (that managed to win the proverbial lottery by avoiding the red ring of death) to upgrade.

Perhaps the biggest negative that people will focus on is the comparison between this model and the PS3, which is the same price but features a built-in Blu-ray player. $300 is reasonable for the new 360, but the Blu-ray might be enough to sway new gamers that are still deciding between the systems towards the PS3. That is more of a “pro” for the PS3 than a “con” for the 360 though.

If you are looking for a new console and Blu-ray isn’t your thing, then you won’t be disappointed with the redesigned Xbox 360.
Highs:

    * Good price point
    * Includes a 250GB hard drive
    * It looks cool, and it is smaller than the original
    * It is much quieter and runs cooler
    * Built in WiFi

Lows:

    * An odd way to remove the hard drive that could potentially cause problems
    * No HD connectivity without additional purchase
    * No Blu-ray player
    * The fancy shine is easily smudged with fingerprints



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Re: EVERYTHING Xbox 360
« Reply #1622 on: June 24, 2010, 10:37:41 PM »
Larry,
If you plan on playing alot of offline games no problem mod it. If you plan on playing online not very well that we dont play many different games online only really a handful.
If you want I would suggest you mod the current one to play all the good single player games etc and when you get the new one just buy one or two of the games that everyone else plays online.
It may be perosnal preference but for me I only play about 3-4 different games regularly online to say they were worth 60US. Once you get a good online game you will play that most of the time you have to game online.

I say mod the xbox you have now and play your pirate heart out then buy the new xbox as you plan and just pick up the couple online titles you enjoy the most.

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Re: EVERYTHING Xbox 360
« Reply #1623 on: July 13, 2010, 01:43:31 PM »
Xbox 360 Slim review

http://www.digitaltrends.com/game-console-reviews/microsoft-xbox-360-slim-review/



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We review Microsoft's new and improved Xbox 360 Slim console which offers a number of new features in a smaller, quieter package.
Introduction

It has been four and a half years since the original Xbox 360 was released on November 22, 2005. New bundles have come out, hard drives for consoles have jumped in capacity exponentially, and there is even a black model of the 360 out there, but at its core the console has remained the same in terms of design.

When the Xbox 360 originally debuted against the Sony PlayStation 3, it did so with somewhat similar hardware, but several less bells and whistles. At the time, it seemed like a great move, as the PS3’s price put it out of reach of most gamers and where areas the additional add-ons for the Xbox 360 could be purchased anytime.

Price was definitely one of- if not THE- major factors in giving the 360 a commanding lead on the PS3 from the start. But times change. The more things are manufactured, the cheaper they become, and as the PS3 has dropped in price without sacrificing its features, its sales have quickly risen. In answer, Microsoft has followed suit and released a new model, with new features that allow it to compete with the PS3.

Many have been calling it the Xbox 360 Slim, but technically that is a misnomer, as it is a replacement for the 360, not an alternative. It is actually classified as the new Xbox 360, so we will call it that.
Features and Design

The obvious change is in its look. The matte colored exterior has been replaced with a glossy black casing, and a concave indention that comes to a point at the power button, which has also been redesigned. Where the old model had a button that needed to physically be pressed, the new 360 buttons are touch sensitive and require no pressure. There is even a sound to indicate that the command was accepted. The same is true for the tray, as the button has been moved from the side, and placed above. One minor drawback of the new casing is that the shine of the casing is also extremely prone to gathering fingerprints and smudges.

In terms of size, the new 360 is smaller than the original by roughly an inch and a half to two-inches. It is not a huge difference, but it does feel more compact. Part of that is due to the fact that the hard drive design has been totally remodeled. Where on the previous version it was located on the side, the new version puts the hard drive inside the console. It is still removable though, but that presents a problem in itself.

The hard drive is located behind a panel on the side, but to remove the drive itself, you pull on a fabric tab that in turn releases a button to unlatch the hard drive. In theory this seems fine, but if you repeatedly pull out your hard drive and transport it between multiple Xboxes- which WILL eventually happen- then the cord will wear down. If the cord rips, the hard drive is not going to come out easily. This is a minor flaw, and Microsoft is likely banking on the fact that people will be using smaller hard drives to transfer the data via USBs rather than continually removing the internal hard drive, but it still seems like an unnecessarily risky design. It is a minor gripe, but an obvious one. The inclusion of a 250GB hard drive standard is in itself nice, but the 250GB hard drive was standard on the last 360 bundle as well.

The change of hard drives does mean that the hard drives on older 360s are not physically compatible with the new models, but there is a cable you can buy that will allow you to transfer existing data from one drive to another with ease.

As for features, the new 360 finally catches up with the PS3 by including 802.11 b/g/n wifi connectivity. This is probably the single biggest improvement over the former models, which required you to purchase an additional accessory that cost anywhere from $80 and up. Even used WiFi adapters still run $50 and up on eBay. The PS3 has had it since launch, and it is about time the 360 caught up.

The new 360 also features five USB ports (two on the front and three on the back) versus three in the old 360, as well as an AUX port specifically for Microsoft’s Kinect motion device. On the back, the connections are the same (HDMI, Ethernet out), with the exception of an upgraded digital audio port that accepts TOSLINK S/PIF optical input standard on all models.

Internally there is a new chip by Valhalla, a 45-nanometer chip designed with integrated CPU and GPU. The redesigned chip improves energy consumption by as much as half in some cases, makes it run quieter, and it decreases the size. In terms of processing power, there isn’t much difference.

The chipset has been an issue with the 360 of course, but that was due to a specific chipset that has long since been replaced. The red ring of death badly damaged the reputation of the 360, but surprisingly it did not seem to drastically affect its sales. Regardless, Microsoft has learned their lesson, and on top of the chipset, the console itself runs cooler than its predecessor. Part of that is due to the new chip, but the double fans of the original model have been replaced by a single, more efficient unit. With the chip putting off less heat, the single fan should be more than enough to keep the console cooler than the original. You still need to maintain a healthy dose of common sense when running the device though; in other words do not stick it in a closet under a bunch of towels and expect it to survive too long- but that is the same with any electronics. Heat is bad, but the new 360 runs at lower temperatures than the original.

The new 360 is also much quieter. When the 360 first came out, a game disk would spin so loudly that it sounded like the thing might fire out of the console. The sound has become like a toothache that you have become so used to that you learn to ignore it. It is only after a visit to the dentist that you realize that there was a better way to live. It is the same with the new 360. You will immediately notice a difference, and wonder why you never noticed how loud your old system was.

The console will of course be backwards compatible with all existing Xbox 360 titles, but one thing missing is a slot for the memory cards that were specific to the original 360s. However, recent software updates have allowed you to create a facsimile with any USB thumb drive.

One of the biggest selling features of the Xbox 360 has been the Xbox Live service that offers things like Netflix streaming, movies for rent, and now even ESPN content live and on-demand. Since this is all software based, there didn’t seem to be any difference in terms of performance.
Accessories

The system ships with a black controller, a headset, the standard power cord, and a composite AV cable. One gripe with the new 360 is that it does not ship with an HDMI or any form of HD cable. With all gaming heading towards HD, you’d think this would be a given. They also ship the new 360 without an Ethernet cable.
Conclusion

The new design looks great. The 360 was due for an overhaul, and the designers did a great job on it. As with anything, some will love the design, some will hate it, but most should find it a pleasing change. But looks alone aren’t likely to sell any consoles. If there is one single feature worth touting, it is the inclusion of WiFi, which really does make a big difference. The quieter sound is a nice touch, and the 250GB hard drive is a great selling point.

While this new unit is unlikely to make anyone go out and buy one if they already own a relatively new 360, it might convince older users (that managed to win the proverbial lottery by avoiding the red ring of death) to upgrade.

Perhaps the biggest negative that people will focus on is the comparison between this model and the PS3, which is the same price but features a built-in Blu-ray player. $300 is reasonable for the new 360, but the Blu-ray might be enough to sway new gamers that are still deciding between the systems towards the PS3. That is more of a “pro” for the PS3 than a “con” for the 360 though.

If you are looking for a new console and Blu-ray isn’t your thing, then you won’t be disappointed with the redesigned Xbox 360.
Highs:

    * Good price point
    * Includes a 250GB hard drive
    * It looks cool, and it is smaller than the original
    * It is much quieter and runs cooler
    * Built in WiFi

Lows:

    * An odd way to remove the hard drive that could potentially cause problems
    * No HD connectivity without additional purchase
    * No Blu-ray player
    * The fancy shine is easily smudged with fingerprints



You can actually buy this in trinidad from a company called sparkware. They're a lil' pricey but that's expected as the US is already experiencing shortages of this console. Yup... that means insane prices on ebay... any ways here's the company's facebook page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Diego-Martin-Trinidad-and-Tobago/Sparkware-Electronics/134421699924294?v=wall

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Re: EVERYTHING Xbox 360
« Reply #1624 on: July 13, 2010, 01:49:15 PM »
At $4200 that go stay right dere, is like $2900-$3200 everywhere else.

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Re: EVERYTHING Xbox 360
« Reply #1625 on: July 13, 2010, 01:50:35 PM »
That price is too high, well for most of us on GATT that buy things online anyway. It still in stock on amazon with a 1 - 2 day processing time
Xbox 360 250GB Console

Even with duty and shipping it will be under $3000, much cheaper than $4200 and I assume this guy aint offering a local warranty either. I'd stick with ordering it online, no real shortage IMO.
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Re: EVERYTHING Xbox 360
« Reply #1626 on: July 13, 2010, 06:22:07 PM »
Sounded like a shameless plug, which btw is against the forum policy

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Re: EVERYTHING Xbox 360
« Reply #1627 on: July 13, 2010, 11:04:01 PM »
As with everyone else.. $4200 is crazy ridiculous.
And free delivery should apply to everyone in the country if you're charging that high.
But thats our critiques.. Good luck on selling anyway.

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Re: EVERYTHING Xbox 360
« Reply #1628 on: July 18, 2010, 10:36:56 PM »
When I put the original post I had actually bought mine from him. I didn't have a credit card/skybox etc. but I didn't have $4200 either. I called him and asked for a discount and he gave me $500 off  just like that. He said the price was really just for advertising purposes as he expects people to call trying to break him down. He's really a cool guy and if you really want the new xbox just give him a call and negotiate with him. He actually delivered mine the same day I talked to him which isn't bad.

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Re: EVERYTHING Xbox 360
« Reply #1629 on: July 19, 2010, 02:27:54 AM »
Ahh fair enough I guess. $3700 does sound alot better, still really high for me but as it is in technology.. You want something early, you pay the price to get it early. Nice @ same day delivery though he should do this for everybody that pays that price :P

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Re: EVERYTHING Xbox 360
« Reply #1630 on: July 23, 2010, 11:23:34 AM »
Checked that sparkware man fb page again, a dramatic price reduction to $3,300 lol.

I am now seeing an interesting entry on amazon, did not notice these models before, they are preorders. It just might make me take the plunge again yes.

Xbox 360 Console Halo Reach Limited Edition and 4GB with Kinect Model
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Re: EVERYTHING Xbox 360
« Reply #1631 on: July 23, 2010, 11:44:13 AM »
It sexy... but I can't take my old 360 HD and slot it in... so 4GB kinda rough and God alone knows what ridiculous price they'll sell a 250GB HD for this model separately at.... still it's SEXY!!!

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Re: EVERYTHING Xbox 360
« Reply #1632 on: July 23, 2010, 12:20:37 PM »
yeah boy it woulda be nice to use old HDs on it, ah well it's the price of progress lol. 

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Re: EVERYTHING Xbox 360
« Reply #1633 on: July 25, 2010, 09:07:02 AM »
hmmm
finally get a release date on that slim arcarde model :)


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Re: EVERYTHING Xbox 360
« Reply #1634 on: July 27, 2010, 11:30:43 AM »
Hmm, haven't realyl used it much tbh... used it once and that was that....

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Re: EVERYTHING Xbox 360
« Reply #1635 on: July 27, 2010, 02:45:22 PM »
I installed tversity on a friend machine last night, it was working and then when he rebooted started getting the same issue. I noticed that when I run services.msc and try to manually start the tversity service it tells me that windows was unable to start the service. Will have to check it out later.

Dunno if this will help,

http://forums.tversity.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&p=55805
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Halo Reach Leaked
« Reply #1636 on: August 24, 2010, 03:01:48 PM »
Halo Reach leaked.

http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/111/1115272p1.html

Microsoft's most valuable videogame franchise continues to find its games leaked on the internet weeks before the official release date.

Halo: Reach, Bungie's last title, found its way online over the weekend and has since been flooding video streaming websites YouTube and Justin.tv. This shouldn't surprise anyone, though, as nearly all of the developer's games have been leaked early in the past. Halo 2, Halo 3, and Halo 3: ODST found ways into gamers' consoles before they were supposed to.

Internet leaks like these continue to plague the games industry, and publishers are going to great lengths to stop them by implementing advanced digital rights management strategies. Gearbox Software president Randy Pitchford, whose team created the PC version of Halo: Combat Evolved in 2003, said leaks such as this are tough on developers.

"The bigger the game, the bigger the leak and the bigger the heartbreak for developers," Pitchford told IGN this afternoon. "We make entertainment. Our purpose in life is to try to entertain the world. When we work for years on something great and a couple of douche bags spoil it for everyone... Well, that's just uncool.

"Bungie is so great and has given us so much. I believe they deserve the highest degree of respect. Let's wait for launch," he added.

Microsoft told us last week the company was "aggressively investigating" the leak of Halo: Reach. Microsoft declined to comment further when asked again this morning. Bungie has yet to officially comment on the matter.

Posted below are the date and cause of each of the leaks for Bungie's Halo games. There are no recorded incidents of Halo: Combat Evolved being leaked, the first title released in the series in 2001, so the game was omitted from this list.

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Xbox Live Gold prices will increase November 2010 :(
« Reply #1637 on: August 30, 2010, 02:45:03 PM »
Oh no looks like Xbox Live prices are going up for sure. Might be a good time to stock up on Xbox Live Gold Cards :p


http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/30/xbox-live-gold-price-increasing-as-of-november-1-in-us-uk-cana/


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Well, this is sad and unexpected: Microsoft's Major Nelson just announced that Xbox Live Gold  will be getting more expensive in the US, UK, Canada, and Mexico starting November 1. A single month will go from $7.99 to $9.99, three months will go from $19.99 to $24.99, and the yearly sub will now be $59.99, up from $49.99. Yes, it's super lame, but to make up for it Microsoft's running a quickie "lock in" promo for a discounted $40 one-year Gold sub starting November 1 -- a nice deal if your subscription is set to expire around then, we suppose. We're definitely wondering why Microsoft is jacking Live prices right before launching Kinect and the gaming-focused Windows Phone 7, though -- we've heard theories ranging from an attempt to increase Entertainment and Devices revenue to a simple inflation adjustment. We'll poke around -- and we're guessing there's about to be a run on Gold upgrade cards.

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Re: EVERYTHING Xbox 360
« Reply #1638 on: August 30, 2010, 04:56:49 PM »
Wow...not cool M$.

I've actually been using XBL less and less over the years.  Some of the 'extra' stuff
that M$ has added to XBL recently I just don't use, but I guess that all users would
have been forced to accept a price hike at some point.  Word is that the 'Hulu' video
service (which by itself is 10 US) is the cause of this price increase.  Others say that it may be a pre-emptive move to recoup imminent Kinect losses.  Either way, this isn't going to go down well with the masses.

The timing of this is very bad.  The last thing you want to do in a 'recession' is raise prices...especially if you can't really justify what direct benefits your customers are getting for that extra 10 dollars.
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Microsoft shows off new controller, with transforming D-pad
« Reply #1639 on: September 01, 2010, 09:31:44 AM »
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2010/08/microsoft-shows-off-new-controller-with-transforming-d-pad.ars

The D-pad on the existing 360 controllers is, to put it mildly, utter garbage. If you want to play any games relying on precise movements, such as fighting games, buying a third-party controller is a requirement. Microsoft hopes it has this problem licked, however, and is releasing a controller with a new, updated D-pad on November 9. The catch? You won't be able to buy the controller alone; you'll need to grab the Play and Charge Kit to get it, and the final cost will be $64.99.

Here is the controller, complete with transforming D-pad.



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Microsoft shows off new controller, with transforming D-pad
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