Backwards Compatibility and USB questions...

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#1 Boogernuts
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I am sure this has been asked to death but...

If a game is on the Xbox 360 backwards compatibility list, is it as simple as dropping it in and playing it or do I have to download and install a bunch of software, etc. Also, does the Xbox 360 support 32GB of usb space in total, or 32GB *per* usb slot.

Thanks.

 

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#2 lamprey263
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if it's on the list, it will need to download am update to play but yeah it'll play, but you can't install the game, and you can't access the dash I don't think while it's playing, you must have some HDD space too some games won't be what you're hoping as far as BC goes, some play with really choppy framerates, some play just fine and smoothly and even offer 720p video, just depends
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#3 bdmckinley
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Last time I did this you were REQUIRED to have a hard drive. They may have patched it so you can use USB flash drives. You do need to be connected to the net though. It downloads the software to run the game the first time you insert the disc. Give it a go. I could be way off too. It's been a little while since I've had my 360.