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#1 Jem_man
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Bioshock. I own both games and im about 1/3 done with Assassins Creed and I have finished Bioshock. I'm not gonna lie, but Bioshock has its creepy points but thats what makes this game. Bioshock overall is the better game but both games have little replay value but both are worthy of buying so you can explore them to the fullest without having to rent it a couple times to get through it (while still enjoying it without rushing). Get 'em both. Get Bioshock first, play it, then by the time you get done with that then get AC and maybe the price will be down 10 bucks (depending on how fast you play Bioshock).
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#2 Jem_man
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What vga cable did you buy
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#3 Jem_man
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I've had problems with Live ever since Halo 3 came out. Not blaming Halo 3, but since then Marketplace buttons haven't loaded correctly and looked like they are 'glitched' and they don't highlight when certain ones are selected. They function fine as of yet but it's pretty lame how it looks.
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#4 Jem_man
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No it doesn't, the length of the wire slows down your connection so you lose signal strenth. When your signal travels through the air however there's less traffic and friction so you end up with a better connection with wireless.[QUOTE="JohnWinger"]A wired connection has a longer range and better signal strength.SirCokerThe1st

WRONG. Wired is going to be faster unless you plan on using 500 ft. of wired to connect it.

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#5 Jem_man
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Man that fan is huge. Little bit of over kill if you ask me? I'd say though if you were going to do that big of fan or any sort of external fan, I'd put it on the right side of the 360 (setting horizontally) because that's its main area it breathes in. This is an unproven thoery of mine (and probably others) that leaving he 360 vertical just blocks the main air intake.
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#6 Jem_man
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I simply put one of those laptop cooling pads underneath the unit (cause I had one laying around) and then a small 3 inch fan blowing directly into the right side (side w.o hard drive) and the air flow coming out the back of the unit is durastically cooler. Still warm by all means but not the oven like hot heat I used to get without those fans.
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#7 Jem_man
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Don't bridge anything!

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http://www.gamespot.com/pages/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=25906796

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http://www.gamespot.com/pages/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=25906796
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#9 Jem_man
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I used to use shared wireless connection with my laptop for a few months. No connection problems, no lag. The only complaint I can come up with is slow downloads from Xbox Live- specially if your using the computer you are sharing the internet with. Shouldn't have any problem with lag though.
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#10 Jem_man
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Open network connections, right click your wireless connection and go to properties, click on the advanced tab, and check the "Allow other network users to connect to the internet through this computer's internet connection"..... that should be it. (assuming your using Windows).
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