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#1 alp1981
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The game that disappointed me the most was the Force Unleashed. It had all the potential in the world, great story but fell flat on its face with mediocre gameplay. Felt more like an original xbox game than a 360 game. Other than that, of all the AAA titles I've played this year they've all been fantastic.
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#2 alp1981
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I installed Left 4 Dead and haven't noticed a difference.
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#3 alp1981
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Forget Widows Media, use TVersity. No hoops to jump through and it'll do everything you want.
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#4 alp1981
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I'm in Canada - Hulu doesn't work here :evil: so i don't know. I just use eztv to download the latest shows. not sure if posting torrent links is kosher or not so I wont bother.
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#5 alp1981
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[QUOTE="alp1981"]

I had the same problems then I found an amazing little program called TVersity.

Basically, TVersity acts as a server and allows you to stream all of your multimedia content (videos, music, pictures) to your 360, PS3, PSP and notebook. You don't need Windows Media Center but you will need some sort of router. The TVersity program is easy to use and when you have it up and working all you do is go to your video library in your 360 dashboard and voila, there's the TVersity server waiting.

PM me if you have any questions.

BTW, I run an OS that predates XP and it works just fine. You do not need Vista to run this.

BiOZiGzAg

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So how do you steam music via the Windows Media CenteR tab?

Just go to the Music Library tab and the TVersity server will be there and so will all of your music.

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#6 alp1981
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I had the same problems then I found an amazing little program called TVersity.

Basically, TVersity acts as a server and allows you to stream all of your multimedia content (videos, music, pictures) to your 360, PS3, PSP and notebook. You don't need Windows Media Center but you will need some sort of router. The TVersity program is easy to use and when you have it up and working all you do is go to your video library in your 360 dashboard and voila, there's the TVersity server waiting.

PM me if you have any questions.

BTW, I run an OS that predates XP and it works just fine. You do not need Vista to run this.