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« on: November 19, 2008, 10:36:13 AM »

Well, I was going to get this downloaded this morning but about 1/3 into the download, my internet decided to be the little bitch that it is and not cooperate anymore. I’m predicting that this will be a very splooge-worthy update. The screenshots look great. Obviously, the whole avatar thing is a knock-off of Wii’s Mii. I see no wrong in trying to emulate what Nintendo did so well. I do not know all the new little perks that this system has but I am looking forward to exploring them. One that I think has been added is that you can now do private chat between more than just 2 parties. That is something I’ve wanted for a while.
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« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2008, 10:46:07 AM »

Well, I was going to get this downloaded this morning but about 1/3 into the download, my internet decided to be the little bitch that it is and not cooperate anymore. I’m predicting that this will be a very splooge-worthy update. The screenshots look great. Obviously, the whole avatar thing is a knock-off of Wii’s Mii. I see no wrong in trying to emulate what Nintendo did so well. I do not know all the new little perks that this system has but I am looking forward to exploring them. One that I think has been added is that you can now do private chat between more than just 2 parties. That is something I’ve wanted for a while.

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« Reply #2 on: November 19, 2008, 10:47:36 AM »

I was going to start this thread.  I woke up early to take a quick look at it this morning.  I will say that it's pretty confusing trying to find everything at first, but it certainly looks cool.  I'm sure once I get used to where everything is at, I'll like it more.  The Netflix thing was predictably fucked this morning, since I'm sure everyone was trying to get it set up.  I was a little pissed, since that's the feature I want most.  Incidentally, Sony is not allowing you to stream anything from whichever movie studio it owns.  They're real charmers.  I'm hoping MS pays them for the rights to do so eventually.

I made my little gheyvatar.  I'm INDIFFERENT to that addition, but it certainly doesn't hurt.  I installed Gears 2 onto my HD, which only took about 5 minutes.  I didn't get to play it, but I'll give it a shot tonight so I can enjoy the quietness of the 360 and save some wear on the optical drive.

There were two fantastic additions which have gone unmentioned (at least not in the stuff I've read).  One was changing that stupid goddamn alphabetical keyboard to a QWERTY keyboard.  It is so much faster typing stuff in with the controller.  The other was allowing you to change your options so that a game doesn't start up automatically when you close the disc tray.  I like that.  I would sometimes put in a game when I was up, but would still want to browse the dashboard, so I'd just leave the tray open until I was ready.  This allows you to close the drive, yet still choose when you're ready to play.
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« Reply #3 on: November 19, 2008, 11:00:30 AM »


So in other words, Microsoft took a buncha shit that everyone else did well, and slapped their own brand on it?

I'm shocked.
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« Reply #4 on: November 19, 2008, 11:08:30 AM »


So in other words, Microsoft took a buncha shit that everyone else did well, and slapped their own brand on it?

I'm shocked.

I didn't realize you've been watching Netflix movies on your Wii all this time.
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« Reply #5 on: November 19, 2008, 11:24:10 AM »


So in other words, Microsoft took a buncha shit that everyone else did well, and slapped their own brand on it?

I'm shocked.

I didn't realize you've been watching Netflix movies on your Wii all this time.

Does Netflix have pR0n?
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« Reply #6 on: November 19, 2008, 11:36:08 AM »


So in other words, Microsoft took a buncha shit that everyone else did well, and slapped their own brand on it?

I'm shocked.

I didn't realize you've been watching Netflix movies on your Wii all this time.

Does Netflix have pR0n?

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« Reply #7 on: November 19, 2008, 12:05:57 PM »

I was going to start this thread.  I woke up early to take a quick look at it this morning.  I will say that it's pretty confusing trying to find everything at first, but it certainly looks cool.  I'm sure once I get used to where everything is at, I'll like it more.  The Netflix thing was predictably fucked this morning, since I'm sure everyone was trying to get it set up.  I was a little pissed, since that's the feature I want most.  Incidentally, Sony is not allowing you to stream anything from whichever movie studio it owns.  They're real charmers.  I'm hoping MS pays them for the rights to do so eventually.

I made my little gheyvatar.  I'm INDIFFERENT to that addition, but it certainly doesn't hurt.  I installed Gears 2 onto my HD, which only took about 5 minutes.  I didn't get to play it, but I'll give it a shot tonight so I can enjoy the quietness of the 360 and save some wear on the optical drive.

There were two fantastic additions which have gone unmentioned (at least not in the stuff I've read).  One was changing that stupid goddamn alphabetical keyboard to a QWERTY keyboard.  It is so much faster typing stuff in with the controller.  The other was allowing you to change your options so that a game doesn't start up automatically when you close the disc tray.  I like that.  I would sometimes put in a game when I was up, but would still want to browse the dashboard, so I'd just leave the tray open until I was ready.  This allows you to close the drive, yet still choose when you're ready to play.

You can install games on the HD now?  Like the full game?  If so, I think it might be time I upgraded to the 120 GB drive...
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« Reply #8 on: November 19, 2008, 12:28:53 PM »

I was going to start this thread.  I woke up early to take a quick look at it this morning.  I will say that it's pretty confusing trying to find everything at first, but it certainly looks cool.  I'm sure once I get used to where everything is at, I'll like it more.  The Netflix thing was predictably fucked this morning, since I'm sure everyone was trying to get it set up.  I was a little pissed, since that's the feature I want most.  Incidentally, Sony is not allowing you to stream anything from whichever movie studio it owns.  They're real charmers.  I'm hoping MS pays them for the rights to do so eventually.

I made my little gheyvatar.  I'm INDIFFERENT to that addition, but it certainly doesn't hurt.  I installed Gears 2 onto my HD, which only took about 5 minutes.  I didn't get to play it, but I'll give it a shot tonight so I can enjoy the quietness of the 360 and save some wear on the optical drive.

There were two fantastic additions which have gone unmentioned (at least not in the stuff I've read).  One was changing that stupid goddamn alphabetical keyboard to a QWERTY keyboard.  It is so much faster typing stuff in with the controller.  The other was allowing you to change your options so that a game doesn't start up automatically when you close the disc tray.  I like that.  I would sometimes put in a game when I was up, but would still want to browse the dashboard, so I'd just leave the tray open until I was ready.  This allows you to close the drive, yet still choose when you're ready to play.

You can install games on the HD now?  Like the full game?  If so, I think it might be time I upgraded to the 120 GB drive...

I'm surprised you didn't hear about this.  They've been pimping it like crazy.
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« Reply #9 on: November 19, 2008, 12:30:01 PM »

I was going to start this thread.  I woke up early to take a quick look at it this morning.  I will say that it's pretty confusing trying to find everything at first, but it certainly looks cool.  I'm sure once I get used to where everything is at, I'll like it more.  The Netflix thing was predictably fucked this morning, since I'm sure everyone was trying to get it set up.  I was a little pissed, since that's the feature I want most.  Incidentally, Sony is not allowing you to stream anything from whichever movie studio it owns.  They're real charmers.  I'm hoping MS pays them for the rights to do so eventually.

I made my little gheyvatar.  I'm INDIFFERENT to that addition, but it certainly doesn't hurt.  I installed Gears 2 onto my HD, which only took about 5 minutes.  I didn't get to play it, but I'll give it a shot tonight so I can enjoy the quietness of the 360 and save some wear on the optical drive.

There were two fantastic additions which have gone unmentioned (at least not in the stuff I've read).  One was changing that stupid goddamn alphabetical keyboard to a QWERTY keyboard.  It is so much faster typing stuff in with the controller.  The other was allowing you to change your options so that a game doesn't start up automatically when you close the disc tray.  I like that.  I would sometimes put in a game when I was up, but would still want to browse the dashboard, so I'd just leave the tray open until I was ready.  This allows you to close the drive, yet still choose when you're ready to play.

You can install games on the HD now?  Like the full game?  If so, I think it might be time I upgraded to the 120 GB drive...

I'm surprised you didn't hear about this.  They've been pimping it like crazy.

About how much space does a game take on the HD?
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« Reply #10 on: November 19, 2008, 12:44:51 PM »

I was going to start this thread.  I woke up early to take a quick look at it this morning.  I will say that it's pretty confusing trying to find everything at first, but it certainly looks cool.  I'm sure once I get used to where everything is at, I'll like it more.  The Netflix thing was predictably fucked this morning, since I'm sure everyone was trying to get it set up.  I was a little pissed, since that's the feature I want most.  Incidentally, Sony is not allowing you to stream anything from whichever movie studio it owns.  They're real charmers.  I'm hoping MS pays them for the rights to do so eventually.

I made my little gheyvatar.  I'm INDIFFERENT to that addition, but it certainly doesn't hurt.  I installed Gears 2 onto my HD, which only took about 5 minutes.  I didn't get to play it, but I'll give it a shot tonight so I can enjoy the quietness of the 360 and save some wear on the optical drive.

There were two fantastic additions which have gone unmentioned (at least not in the stuff I've read).  One was changing that stupid goddamn alphabetical keyboard to a QWERTY keyboard.  It is so much faster typing stuff in with the controller.  The other was allowing you to change your options so that a game doesn't start up automatically when you close the disc tray.  I like that.  I would sometimes put in a game when I was up, but would still want to browse the dashboard, so I'd just leave the tray open until I was ready.  This allows you to close the drive, yet still choose when you're ready to play.

You can install games on the HD now?  Like the full game?  If so, I think it might be time I upgraded to the 120 GB drive...

I'm surprised you didn't hear about this.  They've been pimping it like crazy.

About how much space does a game take on the HD?

Good question.  I read a thread somewhere suggesting that you could probably have 2-3 games on your HD even if you had the 20 GB HD.  I would guess they average around 5 GB, but that's a completely wild guess on my part.
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« Reply #11 on: November 19, 2008, 12:53:13 PM »

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« Reply #12 on: November 19, 2008, 12:55:43 PM »

Or THIS.

That's pretty big installs.  But it's worth it for something like Rock Band 2, that I'd just pick up and play a lot.  On the other hand, that's not exactly a game that takes advantage of installing on the HDD.

I did just update the 360 though, and the new setup is pretty cool.  The avatar thing, for completely ripping off the Mii isn't that bad.  The interface, however, I find kind of odd.  It almost feels like they've taken things out, or at the very least made navigation much more difficult.  I do like the new setup for when you hit the Guide button though.  The old pop-out dash was annoying.  Oh, and where do you set the keyboard for QWERTY?  I couldn't find it in the settings anywhere.
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« Reply #13 on: November 19, 2008, 01:11:36 PM »

Or THIS.

That's pretty big installs.  But it's worth it for something like Rock Band 2, that I'd just pick up and play a lot.  On the other hand, that's not exactly a game that takes advantage of installing on the HDD.

I did just update the 360 though, and the new setup is pretty cool.  The avatar thing, for completely ripping off the Mii isn't that bad.  The interface, however, I find kind of odd.  It almost feels like they've taken things out, or at the very least made navigation much more difficult.  I do like the new setup for when you hit the Guide button though.  The old pop-out dash was annoying.  Oh, and where do you set the keyboard for QWERTY?  I couldn't find it in the settings anywhere.

It's not just automatically QWERTY for you?  It was for me.

Also, you still need the original disc to boot up the game if you do the HD install.  I'm sure MS would have seriously problems with game theft if they didn't still require the original disc.
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« Reply #14 on: November 19, 2008, 01:13:40 PM »

Or THIS.

That's pretty big installs.  But it's worth it for something like Rock Band 2, that I'd just pick up and play a lot.  On the other hand, that's not exactly a game that takes advantage of installing on the HDD.

I did just update the 360 though, and the new setup is pretty cool.  The avatar thing, for completely ripping off the Mii isn't that bad.  The interface, however, I find kind of odd.  It almost feels like they've taken things out, or at the very least made navigation much more difficult.  I do like the new setup for when you hit the Guide button though.  The old pop-out dash was annoying.  Oh, and where do you set the keyboard for QWERTY?  I couldn't find it in the settings anywhere.

It's not just automatically QWERTY for you?  It was for me.

Also, you still need the original disc to boot up the game if you do the HD install.  I'm sure MS would have seriously problems with game theft if they didn't still require the original disc.

It basically decreases load times, isn't that the point?
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