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#1 SpookyDog321
Member since 2009 • 25 Posts
well you can do what i had to do. download the update to your computer and then put it on a disc and then put it in your 360 and it will update it. heres a link to a page were u can download the update to your computer and it also tell you how you have to put it on a disc http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/backwardscompatibility.htm#disc also i think the oxm game disc have the updates on it so you could just buy one of those. try to get a newer one if you do tho.Panic_Jester
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#2 SpookyDog321
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I got some generic branded deally do. I think it may have been called a disk doctor. It looks like a bunch of radiated fins. Also remember that the data is a sticky label on a disc. The label is applied to the graphic side of the disc, not the readable side. You can damage the graphic side very easily. As for the buffer solution, I'd have to get back to you I have the bottle (and the brand) somewhere around my room.
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#3 SpookyDog321
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A Hyperlink that's easier to click.
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I normally don't actually wear any gamer gear I buy. This shirt though is pretty amazing. http://www.levelup.com/galerias/1374/Playeras-de-E3/
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#5 SpookyDog321
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If you get a CD cleaner, you have to go all out. You need the buffer that spins the disc and wears down the protective plastic coat on the data side to a smooth finish, and you need to either buy a spray to put a new layer on, or some sort of clear cover. I've done the same for my favorite XBOX and PS1 games and they've lasted a long time. It's worth the investment if you have a lot of disc media so go for it.
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#6 SpookyDog321
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Get the G-Skill Ram. It performs well and usually you get a better guarantee. You should make sure that your laptop can handle it, but yeah the install is easy super peasy.
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May as well SLI if you really want Crysis to run smooth, but yeah that's a moddy moddy mod mod.
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If you haven't played Half-Life 2 you should, it's the best FPS I've played thus far. It's got a good balance of all things good in the world.
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Join a clan, find a scrim server, make more friends to play with. Online gaming is the best type of gaming, but it's a make your own fun type of experience.
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#10 SpookyDog321
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Halo's multiplayer on the console was great. It was pretty much a pistol fight but you could lan 8 people on 2 consoles, or even have a good time split screening with 3 buddies. Something you can't do with a PC. That being said, I do PC game alone a lot more, but consoles still win for having splitscreen.