so, hows the condition of YOUR 360. and may i know if you play it more than 2hrs each time you turn it on?
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da dick |
is xbox 360 really worth the money? |
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hey, CB007. since you're the only one i seem to know(online and offline) who owns a xbox 360, i wonder whats your opinion on it right now. the price for a
360 is really dropping after some stores started importing wiis. from what i read , the 360 dies with almost every new overhyped demo you try to play it with
(bioshock'ed!). other than that ... red button of death.
so, hows the condition of YOUR 360. and may i know if you play it more than 2hrs each time you turn it on? |
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CLOUDBOND007 |
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Mine is working good right now. It's not a launch system, it's from a few months after. Only technical problem I've had is that disc drive was
making a weird noise when the disc would initially start spinning or when it would stop spinning when you exit to main menu after playing. It isn't doing
that anymore, though.
I think most of the time, I play it for less than 2 hours since I like to take a lot of breaks unless it's a really compelling game. But I'm sure I've run it longer than 2 hours several times without any trouble. Enchanted Arms and Oblivion come to mind. I have the system sitting flat, not standing up, if that makes any difference. In terms of game selection, it's not the best ever, but I think it's stronger than Wii and PS3 and still improving. |
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da dick |
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all righty. thanks. i still don't know about the selection of games. the only ones i could care about, for the 360, are all first person shooters.
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GasMaskMan |
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Well, Eternal Sonata is coming out soon. I've beaten the demo, and I enjoyed it thoroughly.
I don't know enough about your preferences in games to decide whether or not you would enjoy it, or if you already examined it, but decided it's not a
game, "[you] could care about." As for the "red button of death," well, Microsoft recently made an announcement extending the warranty period for systems affected by that
problem to three years. However, if you're the kind who doesn't want to go through the hassle of sending his/her system in for repairs, and wait
for it to return, even if for free, you can wait until you get can a system with the supposed hardware revision.
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