View Full Version : Games, CD's etc.


Antownee
02-14-2007, 03:12 PM
I was really thinking about getting an X360 over the last while, but was thinking 'Is it really worth it..'. I mean, what can it do apart from games, CD's etc.? I am yet to play one but have seen one in play and have a few questions I'd like to clear up. First off, what happens if the wireless controller's battery dies halfway through a game? And do you buy batteries or does it have rechargable ones? Can you copy CD's onto it like on the original Xbox? Also, what is the online play like? I'd like to give it a shot, but never got around to doing it with my normal Xbox.(I have wireless broadband, if that helps) And about the games: I love games that I can pick up and play for a while, because I never really sit down for hours and hours at a time for games tbh, unless it's an unbelivably addictive game. I completed GOW and Resi 4 in two weeks each because I'd play them for ages. I'd like some games that I could play for a good while after completing the initial storyline, so I was thinking of getting a good racer or an RPG. So some suggestions would also be nice? And lastly, can you play music off an MP3 through the USB port?

Yeah, I know it's a ****load of questions, but I want to make sure I'll actually use the thing and not just waste €400 on somthing that will gather dust and die on the desk in my room.

Nitrous
02-14-2007, 04:12 PM
'Is it really worth it?
What can it do?
What happens if the wireless controller's battery dies halfway through a game?
Batteries or rechargable ones?
Can you copy CD's?
What is the online play like?
Can you play music off an MP3 through the USB port?

:D

1. It can play games (as you know) download video's/trailers of the XBL market place and most of it is free. Download free XBL Arcade demo's and download demo's of XBOX360 games which range from about 500mb to 1 gig each.

2. A message box appears and pauses the game until you put in new batteries.

3. Rechargable packs are the way to go ;) Works out cheaper in the long run

4. Yes you can rip music CD's to the Hard drive

5. Online play is great! Even better when you get to know people, its only annoying when playing American kids that don't shut up!

6. Yes you can but I never bother.

hmm and if you do get one, get the premium kit as it comes with the Harddrive, headset and HD component cable but if you don't have a HD TV then you just use the standard AV stuff. Anymore questions, ask me on MSN (MSN addy can be found in my profile :P)

Antownee
02-16-2007, 07:15 PM
Does the online play cost much?

The Driver
02-17-2007, 04:24 AM
Well... Here are the prices.

£9.99 for a month i think
£14.99 for 3 months.
£30 somthing for a year.

Forte.Exe
02-17-2007, 05:14 AM
woah its alot cheaper over there, in dollars its:
5.99 month
20.99 3 months
60.99 year

Laguna Loire
02-17-2007, 10:49 AM
Trust me Ant, the online play is TOTALLY worth the money. Xbox Live is AMAZING. It's incredible on the original Xbox, I can't imagine what it's like on the 360. :D

Antownee
02-17-2007, 11:11 AM
Yeah, the only problem is I don't have a credit card =/
I heard somthing about a non-subscription one though, silver?

The Driver
02-17-2007, 11:32 AM
Silver is free.

You can buy cards in game stores with codes on them for XBL.

Laguna Loire
02-17-2007, 02:01 PM
Silver sucks mate, you can't play games, it's just downloading patches for your games and ****.

Yeah, just get a pre-paid game card in a game store. I think it still asks for credit card details, but that's for "security purposes", they don't charge a thing to it, so you could ask your parents nicely like I did, haha! :P

Forte.Exe
02-17-2007, 06:50 PM
i dont think they do^

Nitrous
02-18-2007, 05:02 PM
Silver sucks mate, you can't play games, it's just downloading patches for your games and ****.

Yeah, just get a pre-paid game card in a game store. I think it still asks for credit card details, but that's for "security purposes", they don't charge a thing to it, so you could ask your parents nicely like I did, haha! :P

On silver you can only do what LS said but you can talk to mates on it if you have a headset. You can also download other stuff off the market place.

@LS: No need for that info with the Xbox360 mate, buy one and find out :P Even when it asked for name and address I just put N/A in all the boxes...