Play From Hard Drive Details on ripping games to your Xbox 360 HDD are still to be announced, but it appears that the only limitation on users is that the game disc must be in the drive in order to play. That means no lending your copy of History Channel: Battle for the Pacific to get around, you know, owning the thing. The feature is said to work with all Xbox 360 games past, present and future and is primarily a method to reduce load times.
[QUOTE="auron9000"]i dont know how 360 is showing its age when all multi platform games generally look better on the 360...Mabooza
When devlopers have to tweak a game to run at lower-than HD resolutions to get a decent frame rate, that's not a promising sign of longevity. Halo 3 runs at 640p and CoD4 runs at 600p. Don't get me wrong, they still look good. But it is a sign that developers have already pushed the hardware to its limits and must make compromises.
Halo 3 ran 2x640p. 10 years is too long. Even 4 would be good. $400/4=$100/year. Games are $60 each. They are probably already working on the 360's successor. Plus why not carry over gamerscore.
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