Man the NXE is soo good.

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Last edited by Spidery_Yoda (2008-11-19 10:59:39)
apparentlyphishman420 wrote:
Netflix work for you guys?
that's big reason for me to get a X360, although i could just build a HTPC.Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
*update*
netflix now works!! i've just linked up my account. AWESOME
you can rent and buy movies on PSN as well.haffeysucks wrote:
apparentlyphishman420 wrote:
Netflix work for you guys?that's big reason for me to get a X360, although i could just build a HTPC.Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
*update*
netflix now works!! i've just linked up my account. AWESOME
Not for me.haffeysucks wrote:
apparentlyphishman420 wrote:
Netflix work for you guys?that's big reason for me to get a X360, although i could just build a HTPC.Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
*update*
netflix now works!! i've just linked up my account. AWESOME
not looking to rent/buy movies when i already have a netflix subscription.Miggle wrote:
you can rent and buy movies on PSN as well.haffeysucks wrote:
apparentlyphishman420 wrote:
Netflix work for you guys?that's big reason for me to get a X360, although i could just build a HTPC.Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
*update*
netflix now works!! i've just linked up my account. AWESOME
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Last edited by Spidery_Yoda (2008-11-20 10:18:22)
It's a very new feature they're probably still working on it, on a side note do you have HD on or is it SD res ?Spidery_Yoda wrote:
The Hard Drive install option has so far left me in a state of "I think i'd rather leave the game uninstalled tbh". I was just driving about in GTA 4. I go into the Booth Tunnel from the Aldernay side (after loading the game from the aldernay safe room). Its full of low res textures because the high-res ones haven't loaded yet, and then instead of the high-res textures loading, the the entire tunnel vanishes and i'm driving through empty space.
It eventually all appears around me about halfway through the tunnel. I come out into a street on the Manhattan side, and there are huge gaps in the ground where all the buildings are supposed to be. I cautiously drive up to one of these square pieces of missing world, and bump into it. They too eventually turn into huge low res boxes, and then into buildings.
The game obviously streams a lot faster from the disc than it does from the hard drive so why bother with the feature at all? It makes the game unplayable if my initial impression is anything to go by.
Edit: I've just driven around a bunch more and yeah its just more of the same. Driving down a straight road will eventually have me driving amongst low res textures for the road and buildings, i've had buildings not appear until i'm right up to them. etc etc.
Going to uninstall as soon as i'm finished playing. I thought the entire point of the installs was to make this sort of thing faster not slower .
I find the feature pointless as well, it would be nice if you could just play the game without the disk. But there is a flaw to that with people renting video games at a store or borrowing it from a friend to install to the hard drive and playing without paying.Spidery_Yoda wrote:
The Hard Drive install option has so far left me in a state of "I think i'd rather leave the game uninstalled tbh". I was just driving about in GTA 4. I go into the Booth Tunnel from the Aldernay side (after loading the game from the aldernay safe room). Its full of low res textures because the high-res ones haven't loaded yet, and then instead of the high-res textures loading, the the entire tunnel vanishes and i'm driving through empty space.
It eventually all appears around me about halfway through the tunnel. I come out into a street on the Manhattan side, and there are huge gaps in the ground where all the buildings are supposed to be. I cautiously drive up to one of these square pieces of missing world, and bump into it. They too eventually turn into huge low res boxes, and then into buildings.
The game obviously streams a lot faster from the disc than it does from the hard drive so why bother with the feature at all? It makes the game unplayable if my initial impression is anything to go by.
Edit: I've just driven around a bunch more and yeah its just more of the same. Driving down a straight road will eventually have me driving amongst low res textures for the road and buildings, i've had buildings not appear until i'm right up to them. etc etc.
Going to uninstall as soon as i'm finished playing. I thought the entire point of the installs was to make this sort of thing faster not slower .
Yeah and if that would be possible they'd start with a secuROM on the 360 >_< .War Man wrote:
I find the feature pointless as well, it would be nice if you could just play the game without the disk. But there is a flaw to that with people renting video games at a store or borrowing it from a friend to install to the hard drive and playing without paying.Spidery_Yoda wrote:
The Hard Drive install option has so far left me in a state of "I think i'd rather leave the game uninstalled tbh". I was just driving about in GTA 4. I go into the Booth Tunnel from the Aldernay side (after loading the game from the aldernay safe room). Its full of low res textures because the high-res ones haven't loaded yet, and then instead of the high-res textures loading, the the entire tunnel vanishes and i'm driving through empty space.
It eventually all appears around me about halfway through the tunnel. I come out into a street on the Manhattan side, and there are huge gaps in the ground where all the buildings are supposed to be. I cautiously drive up to one of these square pieces of missing world, and bump into it. They too eventually turn into huge low res boxes, and then into buildings.
The game obviously streams a lot faster from the disc than it does from the hard drive so why bother with the feature at all? It makes the game unplayable if my initial impression is anything to go by.
Edit: I've just driven around a bunch more and yeah its just more of the same. Driving down a straight road will eventually have me driving amongst low res textures for the road and buildings, i've had buildings not appear until i'm right up to them. etc etc.
Going to uninstall as soon as i'm finished playing. I thought the entire point of the installs was to make this sort of thing faster not slower .
No problem, at least I don't have to insert a disk. I also came up with an idea, you can improve your games' graphics by downloading files that have it for free, imagine playing Bad Company in HD or Blue RayHope_is_lost117 wrote:
Yeah and if that would be possible they'd start with a secuROM on the 360 >_< .War Man wrote:
I find the feature pointless as well, it would be nice if you could just play the game without the disk. But there is a flaw to that with people renting video games at a store or borrowing it from a friend to install to the hard drive and playing without paying.Spidery_Yoda wrote:
The Hard Drive install option has so far left me in a state of "I think i'd rather leave the game uninstalled tbh". I was just driving about in GTA 4. I go into the Booth Tunnel from the Aldernay side (after loading the game from the aldernay safe room). Its full of low res textures because the high-res ones haven't loaded yet, and then instead of the high-res textures loading, the the entire tunnel vanishes and i'm driving through empty space.
It eventually all appears around me about halfway through the tunnel. I come out into a street on the Manhattan side, and there are huge gaps in the ground where all the buildings are supposed to be. I cautiously drive up to one of these square pieces of missing world, and bump into it. They too eventually turn into huge low res boxes, and then into buildings.
The game obviously streams a lot faster from the disc than it does from the hard drive so why bother with the feature at all? It makes the game unplayable if my initial impression is anything to go by.
Edit: I've just driven around a bunch more and yeah its just more of the same. Driving down a straight road will eventually have me driving amongst low res textures for the road and buildings, i've had buildings not appear until i'm right up to them. etc etc.
Going to uninstall as soon as i'm finished playing. I thought the entire point of the installs was to make this sort of thing faster not slower .
Last edited by War Man (2008-11-21 07:02:25)
I already did, it wasn't that good.War Man wrote:
No problem, at least I don't have to insert a disk. I also came up with an idea, you can improve your games' graphics by downloading files that have it for free, imagine playing Bad Company in HD or Blue RayHope_is_lost117 wrote:
Yeah and if that would be possible they'd start with a secuROM on the 360 >_< .War Man wrote:
I find the feature pointless as well, it would be nice if you could just play the game without the disk. But there is a flaw to that with people renting video games at a store or borrowing it from a friend to install to the hard drive and playing without paying.
What do you mean you already did? Also I am well aware blueray is a type of disk, and also I aren't meaning to magically improve graphics I was just exaggerating a little.Miggle wrote:
I already did, it wasn't that good.War Man wrote:
No problem, at least I don't have to insert a disk. I also came up with an idea, you can improve your games' graphics by downloading files that have it for free, imagine playing Bad Company in HD or Blue RayHope_is_lost117 wrote:
Yeah and if that would be possible they'd start with a secuROM on the 360 >_< .
And blu-ray is a type of disc.
And you can't just magically improve the 360's graphics with software.
what you said is like saying "imaging playing nintendogs in HD-DVD"War Man wrote:
What do you mean you already did? Also I am well aware blueray is a type of disk, and also I aren't meaning to magically improve graphics I was just exaggerating a little.Miggle wrote:
I already did, it wasn't that good.War Man wrote:
No problem, at least I don't have to insert a disk. I also came up with an idea, you can improve your games' graphics by downloading files that have it for free, imagine playing Bad Company in HD or Blue Ray
And blu-ray is a type of disc.
And you can't just magically improve the 360's graphics with software.