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cocaine
29-07-2008, 10:20 AM
If I were to get an Xbox, which one would be best? I don't know a whole lot about the Xbox (I don't have a clue about Elite and stuff), although if I'm right then theres an arcade, premium and elite) I'm just gonna be doing casual gaming and online play mostly.
I've heard a bit about the Xbox 360, and that seems to be a good one (from what I've heard). The only thing thats stopping me is that I have a slimline PS2 with literally about 40 games, although I may sell them.
And roughly how much would the 360 be and what are the best games to get?
http://www.game.co.uk/Xbox360/Hardware/Console/~r332626/Xbox-360-Premium-Console/?s=Xbox+Premium
I was looking at that one, any good?
Swearwolf
29-07-2008, 10:26 AM
I wouldnt get arcade, it has no hard drive or ethernet cable, I recommend premium :)
Best game I reckon is call of duty 4 and halo 3
mine was £220 for premium and any £40 game
Naruto!
29-07-2008, 10:27 AM
if your looking for better online i think you need more hard drive space so i would go for the xbox premium if not elite
Janczyk
29-07-2008, 10:28 AM
The elite is a waste of cash, get the Premium.
cocaine
29-07-2008, 10:38 AM
I wouldnt get arcade, it has no hard drive or ethernet cable, I recommend premium :)
Best game I reckon is call of duty 4 and halo 3
mine was £220 for premium and any £40 game
Ah I'm looking at the premium now :P
if your looking for better online i think you need more hard drive space so i would go for the xbox premium if not elite
Ok, thanks
The elite is a waste of cash, get the Premium.
Ok ;)
And I've read some stuff about bridging the wireless connecting from a laptop to the Xbox via an ethernet cable? Will this work?
http://www.play.com/Games/Xbox360/4-/659411/Xbox-360-Premium-Console/Product.html?cm_mmc=Froogle-_-VideoGames-_-Hardware-_-Xbox+360+Premium+Console&source=5063&engine=froogle_videogames&keyword=Xbox+360+Premium+Console+(X360)
£30 less from Play.com, now theres a good deal :D
Janczyk
29-07-2008, 10:44 AM
And I've read some stuff about bridging the wireless connecting from a laptop to the Xbox via an ethernet cable? Will this work?
Yes, you have to allow incoming and otugoing connections for your wireless and your bridge on the laptop though - this can cause problems but should easily be fixed with a Google of the problem. However, this can cause lag depending on what speed your wireless is running at and what programs you have running on your computer. It's best to get a wired connection ;)
mangle
29-07-2008, 10:47 AM
Premium is best, although you should know the main advantage to Xbox is live. That comes with a £40 price tag a year.
Janczyk
29-07-2008, 10:48 AM
Premium is best, although you should know the main advantage to Xbox is live. That comes with a £40 price tag a year.
However you can pay monthly and you get a free month with the Premium.
mangle
29-07-2008, 10:50 AM
Yeah thats true but it isn't always best to buy per month.
It's up to him really.
Coheed&Cambria
29-07-2008, 10:52 AM
Get a premium, it comes with a remote, the console (obv), and the headset. And if you need more accesories, ring up microsoft and say that you have an accesorie that is broken, and they will send you a new one right away. But make sure you dont do it too often, or else they will start asking you to send it back (the thing your claiming for, that your saying you have but it has broken)
Get the premium or the elite, the elite in my opinion is just a differnet colour and a bit more memory
£220 for premium and thats done me for the whole 80 odd games ive got.. lol
graffiti
29-07-2008, 11:45 AM
The elite is a waste of cash, get the Premium.
Not really
100 more gigabite hard-drive and almost impossible to get rrod
Janczyk
29-07-2008, 12:17 PM
Not really
100 more gigabite hard-drive and almost impossible to get rrod
I've had my Premium for around 2 years now and I've never filled my 20GB HDD and you've got about the same chance of getting RROD on a Premium as you have on an Elite.
Plus you get 3 years warranty anyway.
Spiffing
29-07-2008, 12:17 PM
Premium, the Elite is best if your going to cram your xbox full of space consuming things, but for most people the premium is the right size
Yeah premium is your best bet if your just doing some casual gaming, arcade is pretty useless for online.
PaulMacC
29-07-2008, 03:22 PM
Premium is better, if you want more space in the future you can just get 120gb hard-drive, if you wish.
drama
29-07-2008, 03:26 PM
when buying XBL (if you do.. and i presume you will) i reccomend buying off ebay, i saved 30quid when buying a years worth.
And unless you want to upload lot sof music/films etc to your xbox, i reccomend a premium
Johno
29-07-2008, 04:06 PM
Remember that the Premium should be getting an upgrade to a 60GB HDD soon (As announced at E3 - Released in the US/Canada late Aug) - I would suggest waiting and going for the 60GB Premium :)
cocaine
29-07-2008, 06:12 PM
Remember that the Premium should be getting an upgrade to a 60GB HDD soon (As announced at E3 - Released in the US/Canada late Aug) - I would suggest waiting and going for the 60GB Premium :)
Thanks, although I doubt I'd be filling the 20GB Harddrive, let alone a 60GB one :D
What sort of stuff can I put on the HD? Music and stuff?
mangle
29-07-2008, 06:14 PM
Music, Pics, Videos, Game Saves, Games.
cocaine
29-07-2008, 06:16 PM
Music, Pics, Videos, Game Saves, Games.
Excellent, I only have 3GBs of music. How large in size are game saves & games?
mangle
29-07-2008, 06:30 PM
Erm, few kb each. The games are 1gb +. Demos go from few hundred MB - 1.6gb biggest i've seen.
But I have 1 album on, 1 game save and a few videos. Bout 20 games, 5gb left.
Oh and arcade games idno :)
cocaine
29-07-2008, 06:33 PM
Ah ok
How likely is it that I'm gonna get the RROD? I know I have a 1 year guarantee with MS wherever I buy it, but what about after that expires?
PaulMacC
29-07-2008, 06:39 PM
You can download original xbox games such as Halo, they are around 1-2GB but I havent really bought any as you can pick up them in GAME for like £10
The RRoD is 10% in the new Falcon Chips, thats the first 2 years, the insurance covers you on the RRoD for 3 years, so you'll be okay and they add an extra year on whenever you do get it, so if I got it next year and I had 1 year left, I'd have 2 then.
About music and video, if you have windows XP you can stream it off your PC if it's close, thats what I do, I stream my music and video's from my PC onto my xbox360, it doesnt use up any space. Game demo's are around 200MB-1.5GB but you can delete them when your done and redownload them whenever you want.
Hope this helps.
Johno
29-07-2008, 06:48 PM
Seriously consider waiting, its amazing how fast it fills up. I have the 20GB and I have no music on the xbox and its practically full. Demo's and videos take up quite a bit so it could be worth while holding off considering the 60GB when released will replace the 20GB and will therfore cost the same :)
But yeah, you have a one year standard warranty where if it breaks they will fix it - After that, you have a 3 Year RROD warranty which I actually believe comes into play from date of purchase so its only really a 2 year warranty.
Game saves tend to be really small unless you get DLC which then makes it a hell of a lot more, Demos range from around 100MB into around 1.5GB, Videos can sometimes be a hell of alot (Especially the MS Video Rentals), Arcade games are anywhere from KB to MB (Cant give specifics, but I haven't seen an arcade game that was over a GB)
cocaine
29-07-2008, 06:52 PM
Seriously consider waiting, its amazing how fast it fills up. I have the 20GB and I have no music on the xbox and its practically full. Demo's and videos take up quite a bit so it could be worth while holding off considering the 60GB when released will replace the 20GB and will therfore cost the same :)
But yeah, you have a one year standard warranty where if it breaks they will fix it - After that, you have a 3 Year RROD warranty which I actually believe comes into play from date of purchase so its only really a 2 year warranty.
Game saves tend to be really small unless you get DLC which then makes it a hell of a lot more, Demos range from around 100MB into around 1.5GB, Videos can sometimes be a hell of alot (Especially the MS Video Rentals), Arcade games are anywhere from KB to MB (Cant give specifics, but I haven't seen an arcade game that was over a GB)
The bad news is that – at least for the time being – the 60GB Xbox 360 will only appear in the US and Canada when it goes on sale next month.
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/07/14/xbox_360_60gb/
That may mean a wait until September. I like to use as little space as possible. My whole music collection is only 3GB, so even if I do put it onto the Xbox there's still 17GB left. My laptop will be near the console so I may just save the space and use the laptop for music :P
CJW93
30-07-2008, 01:29 AM
I have the premium,
Defo recomended :)
GhostFace-
30-07-2008, 02:07 AM
i have the elite.
i only have 90 gb space left.
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i say get a premium if you need more space you can get a new HD
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on your Hard Drive you can store:
Game downloads: Download game demos, Xbox Originals, Xbox LIVE Arcade games, and extra content for released games from Marketplace.
Video Store: Download hundreds of movies in standard- and high-definition, as well as television shows, independent videos, game trailers, and lots more.
Game saves: Even the most dedicated of gamers could spend a lifetime trying to fill up 120GB with game saves.
Other media: Rip CDs to the hard drive with reckless abandon and no concern for space constraints. Save your own photos or download gamer pics and dashboard themes from Xbox LIVE Marketplace.
Fusion color: The 120 GB Hard Drive matches the style of the original Xbox 360 console and 20GB Hard Drive (the black 120GB Hard Drive is only available as part of the Xbox 360 Elite console package).
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games you should get:
Cod 4
Halo 3
Gta Iv
Games to look forward to:
Saints row 2
Gears of war 2
Far Cry 2
Fallout 3
Fable 2
and many more
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hope i helped
cocaine
30-07-2008, 08:08 AM
I have the premium,
Defo recomended :)
ta :]
i have the elite.
i only have 90 gb space left.
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i say get a premium if you need more space you can get a new HD
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on your Hard Drive you can store:
Game downloads: Download game demos, Xbox Originals, Xbox LIVE Arcade games, and extra content for released games from Marketplace.
Video Store: Download hundreds of movies in standard- and high-definition, as well as television shows, independent videos, game trailers, and lots more.
Game saves: Even the most dedicated of gamers could spend a lifetime trying to fill up 120GB with game saves.
Other media: Rip CDs to the hard drive with reckless abandon and no concern for space constraints. Save your own photos or download gamer pics and dashboard themes from Xbox LIVE Marketplace.
Fusion color: The 120 GB Hard Drive matches the style of the original Xbox 360 console and 20GB Hard Drive (the black 120GB Hard Drive is only available as part of the Xbox 360 Elite console package).
----------------------------------------
games you should get:
Cod 4
Halo 3
Gta Iv
Games to look forward to:
Saints row 2
Gears of war 2
Far Cry 2
Fallout 3
Fable 2
and many more
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hope i helped
thanks :D
cocaine
30-07-2008, 09:11 PM
ok, so I might get guitar hero
ive looked at it was £70 :S is that right? lmao
Get the Elite.
Its Black.
Its Chrome.
It has 100GB more.
It matches my Samsung TV.
cocaine
31-07-2008, 01:46 PM
nah im gonna get the premium
can anyone help with the question two posts above ^?
ok, so I might get guitar hero
ive looked at it was £70 :S is that right? lmao
Yeah, i bought mine for £75 in december.
Basically its £40 for the game as normal, then the £30 for the controller, which is the normal price for any controller really.
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