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12-22-2006
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Official Xbox Q&A thread
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Originally Posted by Magnum Force: Act your age, you little ****.

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12-22-2006
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I just want to start off by saying great thread GraFF. I have always wondered how xbox live was? I have never played live nor a 360. Is it sort of the same as ps2 online? You login it does dnas and you have to accept/decline the thing?
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12-22-2006
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Originally Posted by Sgt. Knuck
I just want to start off by saying great thread GraFF. I have always wondered how xbox live was? I have never played live nor a 360. Is it sort of the same as ps2 online? You login it does dnas and you have to accept/decline the thing?
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I think it's more like a system where it pulls up a list of the friends you've added (as a XBOX Live name) and from there it tells you what game they're playing and whatnot so you'll know what to put in, I'm pretty sure it works like that.
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12-22-2006
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Originally Posted by Sgt. Knuck
I have always wondered how xbox live was? I have never played live nor a 360. Is it sort of the same as ps2 online? You login it does dnas and you have to accept/decline the thing?
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In my opinion Xbox Live is the "be all/end all" online gaming experience that I've had the priviledge of playing. This will be my opinion until I eventually get a PS3 sometime down the road... so please don't think I am "slamming" Sony's (new) online setup for their newly unveiled PS3.
Also, it is NOTHING like playing on PS2's online service (or lack thereof). After playing on Xbox Live for the past several months, I now realize what an utter joke Sony's PS2 online service truly was.
Here is how I have my Xbox 360 setup: I turn my system on, and POOF! I am right there logged on Xbox Live. You're basically automatically logged on, you can see how many of your friends are online, you can go to the download section and download content, demos, themes, avatars, movies, TV shows, etc. etc.
Long story short, it takes much less time to get logged on Xbox Live... compared to the "waiting game" (Will it get through DNAS on the first try? Will I have to try logging on a second time?) that I used to experience when I played PS2 online games, it is a HUGE difference!
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12-22-2006
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Never ever compare PS2 online to 360, theres absolutely no similarities or competition ;)
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12-22-2006
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The reflection of the 360 logo is too long for a reflection. Also consider fading it towards the bottom.
Live is exponentially better than PS2's online capabilities. Like Creep said, you turn on your 360, and you're on. Everything is connected via Live, it's not like PS2 where each different game is on a different "network" (for lack of a proper word since I'm not sure what it would be called).
At any point in time that you are logged in to Live you can simply press the logo button in the center of the controller and it will bring up a "mini dashboard" as I call it. It's a miniaturized version of the central area of Xbox Live. From there you are 2 seconds away from viewing Friends, Messages, and just people that you recently played with.
Also, whenever there's any kind of event, such as someone signing on, or you receiving a message, or friends request, or being invited to join a game, a small icon will appear on your screen. Press the Xbox logo and it automatically takes you to the message, or friends request etc. and gives you options as how to handle it.
Not to mention Private Chats, at any time you can chat with anyone in any game.
It's absolutely amazing coming off of PS2 online gaming.
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12-22-2006
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Originally Posted by Jezz
Never ever compare PS2 online to 360, theres absolutely no similarities or competition ;)
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Don't even compare PS3 Online to 360, from what i saw and expirienced at my friends house 360's online is far better then any console out there, well i don't know about wii but i'm getting one so i shall soon know, but right now 360 has the best online.
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Originally Posted by Negative Creep
In my opinion Xbox Live is the "be all/end all" online gaming experience that I've had the priviledge of playing. This will be my opinion until I eventually get a PS3 sometime down the road... so please don't think I am "slamming" Sony's (new) online setup for their newly unveiled PS3.
Also, it is NOTHING like playing on PS2's online service (or lack thereof). After playing on Xbox Live for the past several months, I now realize what an utter joke Sony's PS2 online service truly was.
Here is how I have my Xbox 360 setup: I turn my system on, and POOF! I am right there logged on Xbox Live. You're basically automatically logged on, you can see how many of your friends are online, you can go to the download section and download content, demos, themes, avatars, movies, TV shows, etc. etc.
Long story short, it takes much less time to get logged on Xbox Live... compared to the "waiting game" (Will it get through DNAS on the first try? Will I have to try logging on a second time?) that I used to experience when I played PS2 online games, it is a HUGE difference!
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This is probobly a dumb question but you can make more than one account on one XBL card correct?
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12-22-2006
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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What problems will my Linksys wireless router cause?(Please list everything from mic probs to lag, and explain a few if possible)
How bad are they?
Can they be fixed?
Where can I find out how to fix em'?
How do I hook the Xbox up to the internet?(Same as PS2?)
PLEASE answer these.
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Thank you for blessing us football fans that cheer for teams with human quarterbacks the opportunity to actually have something other than Tom Brady to talk about for the next 17 weeks of our lives. It is such a thoughtful thing for you to remove Tom Brady from the equation and give some lucky team the chance to go to the Super Bowl not being the underdog.
Sincerely,
Real football fans
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12-22-2006
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Originally Posted by Sgt. Knuck
This is probobly a dumb question but you can make more than one account on one XBL card correct?
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No, you can make another account but not on the same XBL Card lol
that one account you have is for all games, for everything you do on Xbox 360.
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