I recently bought some Turtle beach x31s and since then Ive been having problems staying connected to Xbox Live. The problem seems to be with the transmitter. When it's plugged in to the usb port on my xbox it seems to interfere with my wireless internet adapter. When it's not plugged in, however, I don't have a problem staying connected. Any suggestions on how to fix this problem? thanks
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I play a lot of MW2 as well as COD4. I play for long sessions at any time throughout the day and am looking into a gaming headset. I would like to spend no more the $120. Any ideas on a good gaming headset?
The YouTube videos idea sounds cool. But all I really want is the usb storage capability that has been rumored on recent gaming blogs. All I have now is the 20GB and it would be nice to be able to save all of my games onto the usb. Right now all I have is MW2 which takes up about 8-9GB if I remember correctly.
1. MW2
2. Assassin's Creed 2
3. Battlefield 1943
4. Rock Band 2 (I know it came out it 2008 but I bought it in 2009 and love it)
5. L4D2
What was/were the first game(s) that you got for your console?
For me it was Halo 3, COD4, and Assassin's Creed on the same day I bought my 360.
Halo 3: ODST. While the campaign was fun it was way short. Also no matchmaking for Firefight???!!! WTF???!!!
007: Goldeneye. Also the original Metal Gear Solid would be a lot of fun with updated graphics and sound.
In almost every game "Easy" is too boring for me. It offers no little to no challenge at all. I do think that some one who picks up the game and immediately starts on "Easy" could be considered a casual gamer. Every once and a while I will play a couple missions from a campaign on either Normal or Easy just because the levels were so fun but I don't want to be challenged as much.
I went to my cousin's house and he had Halo 3 and I think I played the campaign 3 times through at his house and finally decided to buy a 360. I picked up Halo 3, COD4, and Assassin's Creed the first day I got it and the rest is history.
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