What are you gonna do after you pay for the DLC for GTA4 and you get the RROD?
http://www.n4g.com/industrynews/News-110398.aspx
So much for the better version!
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no argument here
360 has the better version because of DLC
of course that means little if you can't actually enjoy it on a functional console
[QUOTE="black_awpN1"]I had my 360 for well over a year and it hasnt died yet. Ragnarok1051
You sound like you are overdue.
hahaha
hopefully not on gta4 launch day
[QUOTE="jetpropilot"]because every 360 will definately RRoD :roll:no argument here
360 has the better version because of DLC
of course that means little if you can't actually enjoy it on a functional console
beast667
not definitely
but if it does, then having the better version means nothing ;)
[QUOTE="jetpropilot"]because every 360 will definately RRoD :roll:no argument here
360 has the better version because of DLC
of course that means little if you can't actually enjoy it on a functional console
beast667
Doesn't 100% have something wrong with them?
[QUOTE="beast667"][QUOTE="jetpropilot"]because every 360 will definately RRoD :roll:no argument here
360 has the better version because of DLC
of course that means little if you can't actually enjoy it on a functional console
Ragnarok1051
Doesn't 100% have something wrong with them?
why would i know?Funny how it is the persons fault for sending his HDD with his 360 when the info sheet that came in the replacement box said not to send it and so did the customer support people.
And all he has to do is go to his download history and redownload everything anyway.
I wonder if people who bought the 360 have to live in fear that their system will rrod. I probably wouldGunSmith1_basic
me too
it's why i avoid it
ummm, won't it still have the better version regardless of the RROD? I don't see what hardware errors have to do with the fact that the xbox360 version is superior to the PS3 version.jack_russel
Its saying that if you download it, and you rrod and they send you a new console, you are SOL as the dlc wont be able to be used with your gamertag.
This is also the reason I laugh when people talk about how drm is the future instead of blu ray or other means of "hard copy". There is just too many things that could go wrong. DRM will never be the leading source of items. Only 34% of Americans who have internet (and its only like 61% of the US have a computer) have high speed. Of that remaining 64% who have internet, high speed is only available to 19% of them. There is no way that digital downloads can appeal as a mass market item. Then add into them these type of problems. Its simply laughable.Dilrod
Plus, can you imagine how long it would take to dl a full HD movie that's the size of a blu-ray disc?
[QUOTE="jetpropilot"]because every 360 will definately RRoD :roll:no argument here
360 has the better version because of DLC
of course that means little if you can't actually enjoy it on a functional console
beast667
Not every person will get the DLC. I don't know how that relates to your post, but I'm sure it does somehow!
[QUOTE="Ragnarok1051"][QUOTE="beast667"][QUOTE="jetpropilot"]because every 360 will definately RRoD :roll:no argument here
360 has the better version because of DLC
of course that means little if you can't actually enjoy it on a functional console
beast667
Doesn't 100% have something wrong with them?
why would i know?You seemed like you knew everything about the RRoD.
[QUOTE="jack_russel"]ummm, won't it still have the better version regardless of the RROD? I don't see what hardware errors have to do with the fact that the xbox360 version is superior to the PS3 version.Dilrod
Its saying that if you download it, and you rrod and they send you a new console, you are SOL as the dlc wont be able to be used with your gamertag.
1) glad i don't have to deal with that hassle
2) why can't you keep your original HDD and just play the DLC off there?Hmm, my 360 just died a month ago and I got a new one at Best Buy, logged back in and downloaded all my content I purchased from XBL. What's this DRM issue you speak of, because it was smooth sailing for me.BioShockOwnzthe fact that you said that as if it were a good thing is alarming
[QUOTE="GunSmith1_basic"]I wonder if people who bought the 360 have to live in fear that their system will rrod. I probably wouldjetpropilot
me too
it's why i avoid it
Funny how it is the persons fault for sending his HDD with his 360 when the info sheet that came in the replacement box said not to send it and so did the customer support people.
And all he has to do is go to his download history and redownload everything anyway.
II-FBIsniper-II
IF you read the full article, you can see that is not how it works. It links it to the system itself, and since M$ gave him a different system he cant use them on his gamertag. He can't simply go and redownload everything.
This is also the reason I laugh when people talk about how drm is the future instead of blu ray or other means of "hard copy". There is just too many things that could go wrong. DRM will never be the leading source of items. Only 34% of Americans who have internet (and its only like 61% of the US have a computer) have high speed. Of that remaining 64% who have internet, high speed is only available to 19% of them. There is no way that digital downloads can appeal as a mass market item. Then add into them these type of problems. Its simply laughable.Dilrod
You're confusing DRM with digital distribution. DRM stands for Digital Rights Management, which is a broad term for various security features designed to stop piracy. Digital distribution is the term for online services like XBLM and iTunes that sell digital "copies" of content rather than physical copies.
Hmm, my 360 just died a month ago and I got a new one at Best Buy, logged back in and downloaded all my content I purchased from XBL. What's this DRM issue you speak of, because it was smooth sailing for me.BioShockOwnzTry using that content with a different account. Either you can't, or you have a miracle Xbox.
[QUOTE="Dilrod"]This is also the reason I laugh when people talk about how drm is the future instead of blu ray or other means of "hard copy". There is just too many things that could go wrong. DRM will never be the leading source of items. Only 34% of Americans who have internet (and its only like 61% of the US have a computer) have high speed. Of that remaining 64% who have internet, high speed is only available to 19% of them. There is no way that digital downloads can appeal as a mass market item. Then add into them these type of problems. Its simply laughable.PBSnipes
You're confusing DRM with digital distribution. DRM stands for Digital Rights Management, which is a broad term for various security features designed to stop piracy. Digital distribution is the term for online services like XBLM and iTunes that sell digital "copies" of content rather than physical copies.
No, I am not confusing them. I know they are two different things, but one does not come without the other. A form of DRM will have to be used on any kind of Digital Media to ensure you dont download it and give it to 1,000 people.
What are you gonna do after you pay for the DLC for GTA4 and you get the RROD?
http://www.n4g.com/industrynews/News-110398.aspx
So much for the better version!
mengo816
How original. And yet, even though I'm on my second 360 (I originally had a launch console), my 360 still gets a lot more play time then my ps3. So good luck with the whole thread thing, but I'd like to see more effort in the future.
[QUOTE="Ragnarok1051"][QUOTE="Meu2k7"]Fighting for 2nd best version must be fun ;o.Meu2k7
Mass Effect?
Grand Theft Auto 4
October, Believe.
What about October?
I have had my 360 since Dead Rising came out, but I am starting to get a RROD every now and then. It seems to work after being reset, or being allowed to cool down. Different for different people though i guess.
As far as gta goes, do you think I should pre-order? It's usually hype, but GTA Vice City was one of those games where even teachers were bunking off just to buy and play.
[QUOTE="jetpropilot"][QUOTE="GunSmith1_basic"]I wonder if people who bought the 360 have to live in fear that their system will rrod. I probably wouldDilrod
me too
it's why i avoid it
Funny how it is the persons fault for sending his HDD with his 360 when the info sheet that came in the replacement box said not to send it and so did the customer support people.
And all he has to do is go to his download history and redownload everything anyway.
II-FBIsniper-II
IF you read the full article, you can see that is not how it works. It links it to the system itself, and since M$ gave him a different system he cant use them on his gamertag. He can't simply go and redownload everything.
ahh, that is a hassle
[QUOTE="jetpropilot"][QUOTE="GunSmith1_basic"]I wonder if people who bought the 360 have to live in fear that their system will rrod. I probably wouldDilrod
me too
it's why i avoid it
Funny how it is the persons fault for sending his HDD with his 360 when the info sheet that came in the replacement box said not to send it and so did the customer support people.
And all he has to do is go to his download history and redownload everything anyway.
II-FBIsniper-II
IF you read the full article, you can see that is not how it works. It links it to the system itself, and since M$ gave him a different system he cant use them on his gamertag. He can't simply go and redownload everything.
My first 360 got RRoD and I had a few arcade games on it.I exchanged it for a different one under my warrenty at Gamestop. But I only exchanged the console and kept the HDD.
I just popped in my HDD and everything worked the same.
[QUOTE="Meu2k7"][QUOTE="Ragnarok1051"][QUOTE="Meu2k7"]Fighting for 2nd best version must be fun ;o.Ragnarok1051
Mass Effect?
Grand Theft Auto 4
October, Believe.
What about October?
The ..... Personal Computer version of Grand Theft Auto 4
Dun dun Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuun.
I have had my 360 since Dead Rising came out, but I am starting to get a RROD every now and then. It seems to work after being reset, or being allowed to cool down. Different for different people though i guess.
As far as gta goes, do you think I should pre-order? It's usually hype, but GTA Vice City was one of those games where even teachers were bunking off just to buy and play.
leejohnson7
meh, not a big fan of limiting my play time in order to avoid console failure
i would definitely pre-order
looks to be an awesome game
[QUOTE="PBSnipes"][QUOTE="Dilrod"]This is also the reason I laugh when people talk about how drm is the future instead of blu ray or other means of "hard copy". There is just too many things that could go wrong. DRM will never be the leading source of items. Only 34% of Americans who have internet (and its only like 61% of the US have a computer) have high speed. Of that remaining 64% who have internet, high speed is only available to 19% of them. There is no way that digital downloads can appeal as a mass market item. Then add into them these type of problems. Its simply laughable.Dilrod
You're confusing DRM with digital distribution. DRM stands for Digital Rights Management, which is a broad term for various security features designed to stop piracy. Digital distribution is the term for online services like XBLM and iTunes that sell digital "copies" of content rather than physical copies.
No, I am not confusing them. I know they are two different things, but one does not come without the other. A form of DRM will have to be used on any kind of Digital Media to ensure you dont download it and give it to 1,000 people.
You can download DRM free content. Off the top of my head there's iTunes Plus, Amazon, Zune (not counting the subscription service) and Walmart. All offer DRM free music. Also Stardock Games doesn't include DRM in their products. While many DD services use DRM, not all do.[QUOTE="BioShockOwnz"]Hmm, my 360 just died a month ago and I got a new one at Best Buy, logged back in and downloaded all my content I purchased from XBL. What's this DRM issue you speak of, because it was smooth sailing for me.PBSnipesTry using that content with a different account. Either you can't, or you have a miracle Xbox.
Why would you set up your replacement xbox with a different gamertag? *head explodes*
[QUOTE="BioShockOwnz"]Hmm, my 360 just died a month ago and I got a new one at Best Buy, logged back in and downloaded all my content I purchased from XBL. What's this DRM issue you speak of, because it was smooth sailing for me.GunSmith1_basicthe fact that you said that as if it were a good thing is alarming
Doesn't bother me. I have a Best Buy which actually honors the PRP that I purchased along with it, instead of shipping it back to MS for me. I took in my old broken 360 and received a brand spankin' new one, plus money back on my account since the price was lowered. Woot for me. :)
The ..... Personal Computer version of Grand Theft Auto 4
Dun dun Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuun.
Meu2k7
*GASP* :o
Try using that content with a different account. Either you can't, or you have a miracle Xbox.[QUOTE="PBSnipes"][QUOTE="BioShockOwnz"]Hmm, my 360 just died a month ago and I got a new one at Best Buy, logged back in and downloaded all my content I purchased from XBL. What's this DRM issue you speak of, because it was smooth sailing for me.wiwahib
Why would you set up your replacement xbox with a different gamertag? *head explodes*
More than one user perhaps?[QUOTE="Dilrod"][QUOTE="jetpropilot"][QUOTE="GunSmith1_basic"]I wonder if people who bought the 360 have to live in fear that their system will rrod. I probably wouldjetpropilot
me too
it's why i avoid it
Funny how it is the persons fault for sending his HDD with his 360 when the info sheet that came in the replacement box said not to send it and so did the customer support people.
And all he has to do is go to his download history and redownload everything anyway.
II-FBIsniper-II
IF you read the full article, you can see that is not how it works. It links it to the system itself, and since M$ gave him a different system he cant use them on his gamertag. He can't simply go and redownload everything.
ahh, that is a hassle
Umm, I got a differnt system, recovered my gamertag, and had all my content available...
More pathetic damage control. Its pretty much gotten to the point where all people do is say but but teh RROD.Blackbond
but but teh Just Wait, same thing.
More pathetic damage control. Its pretty much gotten to the point where all people do is say but but teh RROD.Blackbond
Bingo. It's all the 360 haters can use as their ammunition.
That's a pretty pathetic argument you cows have when you concede that our version will in-fact be better than yours and then you have to stoop so low as to suggest that all 360's will get the rrod even though the newer models have clearly solved that problem. Nice try.What are you gonna do after you pay for the DLC for GTA4 and you get the RROD?
http://www.n4g.com/industrynews/News-110398.aspx
So much for the better version!
mengo816
[QUOTE="Blackbond"]More pathetic damage control. Its pretty much gotten to the point where all people do is say but but teh RROD.Ragnarok1051
but but teh Just Wait, same thing.
And according to Gamestop standards are you still waiting for your first AAAE? 360 RRODs. You send it back you get a new one in weaks. PS3 doesn't get a AAAE. You wait a year and half until MGS4.
See I can fight a fanboy comment with a fanboy comment if I have too :|
Just wait actually affects a game library. How does RROD affect the amount of good games on a console. Congratulations on turning this thread into something that it wasn't even supposed to be.
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