for first person shooters like Halo 3 and COD4, I like music that puts me in that zone. Even though I don't listen to much G rap outside of gaming, those cocky beats really step up my game. Notorious Thugz by Notorious with Bone is a classic. haha just some nice suburban white boy beats.
I am still on the fence about this... I never would have thought of picking up the extra two years considering I've been an avid 360 player for a couple of years now and have yet to run into any problems. Granted the machines weren't mine, they were my roommates at school, but still we played all the time and never had any problems...ever. So I'm abroad now and am returning soon and have been researching a purchase of my own now for awhile and all I keep hearing about is RROD and error problems with everyone's system. It's almost like it's inevitable, thus the two year plan consideration. I don't know if we were all just very lucky to never run into any problems with the three to four systems we frequented, but I don't want to deal with boxing up my system and sending it to MS when I can drive down the road and have it taken care of....I don't know. How big of a hassle is it to deal with MS with returns and repairs?
Hello everyone. I am purchasing a 360 at the end of the month and am pretty set on a Pro. I understand it's smart to look for the earliest manufacturing date considering past problems etc. I plan on heading to BestBuy to pick up the $300 system and am strongly considering paying an extra $40 for a 2 year deal that they offer as an insurance plan. If I have my details right, anything happens within the two years they will just exchange it out at the store. Sounds better than dealing with Microsoft. Any experience out there with this? Thank you all in advance for your time and consideration.
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