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TheMuffin wrote:I agree that the Premium would work well for you....Though I'm wondering why you aren't interested in Live....You do know that there is a **** load of free downloadable content on there right? You don't need to pay to play demos, watch video trailers, etc. You only pay to play multiplayer.
Foallen wrote:If you have no interest in live at all, go for the 20GB. About 6GB is reserved for game use, so it's only like 14GB if you clean up the pre-loaded stuff. However, game saves are relatively small. To give some examples: Bioshock says 15MB on the back, DOA xtreme says 200KB, DOA4 says 1MB and Gears says 1MB. So if all you are doing is saving you have tons of room.
The only large downloads are movies or additional levels or downloadable demos. If you have no interest in downloading any of this stuff, then you don't need the space.
Even then, a demo is usually between 500MB and 1.3GB or so. So as long as you delete demoes when you're done, it's not that big of a deal either.
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Caelus wrote:TheMuffin wrote:I agree that the Premium would work well for you....Though I'm wondering why you aren't interested in Live....You do know that there is a **** load of free downloadable content on there right? You don't need to pay to play demos, watch video trailers, etc. You only pay to play multiplayer.
I thought you had to pay a monthly fee to subscribe to X-Box-Live?![]()
That was what deterred me. I would have liked to download the added levels of Battlefront II from Live, but didn't want to subscribe for one month just to do so.
Extremely helpful, thanks!
Wait, how do you use the 360 to record TV? I've been looking at buying a PVR, but if I can use my 360 to do the same thing, score!Senor Hugo wrote:On the x-box 360, you can get the silver version of Live for free.
Also, harddrive depends on what you may want to do with the 360.
I've pretty much turned mine into not only a video game console, but I record TV shows that I miss with the sucker, I can also watch movies/shows that I've downloaded onto my computer through the 360, so I don't have to watch them on my monitor.
If you start using the 360 to record shows and everything(you'd need Windows Media Center for it to work right) those take up a fair amount of space.
Plus the downloads on x-box live can stack up and take up a fair chunk as well.
Cowboy Bebop wrote:but if i may suggest, i was thinking one day and it occured to me that you could get the Core edition of the 360 that comes without a hardrive and then buy the 120gig hardive separate. This would get you a 360 with Elite cpabilities for the price of a Premium 360.
Caelus wrote:Cowboy Bebop wrote:but if i may suggest, i was thinking one day and it occured to me that you could get the Core edition of the 360 that comes without a hardrive and then buy the 120gig hardive separate. This would get you a 360 with Elite cpabilities for the price of a Premium 360.
Not as far as I can tell, not around here anyway -
Core - $280
Premium - $350
Elite - $450
120GB HD - $180
Core + 120GB HD = $460
I have seen a 120GB HD for $172 at Walmart, but that's still not an improvement.
Autobobby1 wrote:Caelus wrote:Cowboy Bebop wrote:but if i may suggest, i was thinking one day and it occured to me that you could get the Core edition of the 360 that comes without a hardrive and then buy the 120gig hardive separate. This would get you a 360 with Elite cpabilities for the price of a Premium 360.
Not as far as I can tell, not around here anyway -
Core - $280
Premium - $350
Elite - $450
120GB HD - $180
Core + 120GB HD = $460
I have seen a 120GB HD for $172 at Walmart, but that's still not an improvement.
The core is $180 used, you know.
Sonray wrote:Who would want a used 360 with no warranty?
TheMuffin wrote:Sonray wrote:Who would want a used 360 with no warranty?
Someone who likes to tinker. I got my Premium with every single accessory for $172 used on Ebay. I just had to fix the disc drive which cost $25. So $200 for a Premium that works better and runs cooler than one straight out of the box.
Sonray wrote:TheMuffin wrote:Sonray wrote:Who would want a used 360 with no warranty?
Someone who likes to tinker. I got my Premium with every single accessory for $172 used on Ebay. I just had to fix the disc drive which cost $25. So $200 for a Premium that works better and runs cooler than one straight out of the box.
Yeah but the average gamer, someone like the person who posted this topic, doesnt know how to take apart a broken 360 and fix it...for that matter the average person wouldnt know how either, taking apart a broken 360 and fixing it isnt exactly that easy...
TheMuffin wrote:Sonray wrote:TheMuffin wrote:Sonray wrote:Who would want a used 360 with no warranty?
Someone who likes to tinker. I got my Premium with every single accessory for $172 used on Ebay. I just had to fix the disc drive which cost $25. So $200 for a Premium that works better and runs cooler than one straight out of the box.
Yeah but the average gamer, someone like the person who posted this topic, doesnt know how to take apart a broken 360 and fix it...for that matter the average person wouldnt know how either, taking apart a broken 360 and fixing it isnt exactly that easy...
Sure it is. You just follow an 8 page guide and you're done in a couple hours. My dad could do it and he doesn't even know how to turn on a computer. The only people that say it is hard are the ones who don't want to take an hour of their time to learn something new. Especially something that would benefit them.
TheMuffin wrote:http://360repair.50megs.com/fix-for-the-3rlod.pdf
Sonray. Is it really any more stupid and inconvenient than having your system die, waiting up to two weeks for a box to arrive, and then waiting for up to a month to get a REFURBISHED, not new 360 which will more than likely screw up again?
New stuff makes you feel good sure. But when it works worse than a beat up used console there is a problem. And as I said already, you don't need to be a technophile to do this fix. A pair of pliers, a screwdriver and some Q-tips are all you need. And of course a few washers and screws. I seem to be going in circles with you when it comes to this fix. It's as if you refuse to believe that a used system can be fixed for less than half the price and you're trying to come up with excuses for why it's a stupid idea.
TheMuffin wrote:Cons:
-Price, double that of a used system
-Prone to 3RLOD error.
-Refurbishing process can take up to a month to be completed, leaving you without a system that you paid a hefty amount for.
-Console you receive back is not yours, but another persons that they repaired ahead of time. Because of this, the console you registered online is no longer yours. This means that brand new console you just bought will go to some other person while you might get a system that is over a year old. Nice eh?
-Good luck with customer service....If you can understand them.
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