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nice one... currently on a 1 mth trial but theres never been any doubt that its gonna be full time... prob sign up for that... ta :)
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The one in the link is the cheapest around at the moment, but a week ago there was a 12 month subscription going for £16!! You just have to be vigilant and very fast. :D |
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I have had XBL since it was released in the UK & I won't be without it.
At one time we had 5 accounts running in the house. It's loads of fun, fun, fun. I prefer first person shooter games :uzi: & the advantage of XBL is that unlike the offline versions, where you always know what the AI characters are going to do & where they will be, on XBL you can be watching an area and al of a sudden (slaps back of head) you get taken out from behind KBAM! The banter can be a right laugh, however there can often be problems with the annoying Americans, especially the younger ones. They don't often come on until later in the evening though. Restrictions can be imposed with the family settings sol I'm told but I have never used them. I would love a larger hard drive, I have the sd 20gb one & it's no good with the new dashboard as I already have loads of levels etc on it so do not have enough room to copy a whole game onto. It's a pity that you can only use the MS ones (unless you hack it). PS3? spit! |
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no difference at all between the stuff hardware wise
the biggest differences are the hdmi output and the hard-drive sizes. get a hard drive one as chances are you will be eventually going online with them and the free stuff is quite common for alot of the older games. the arcade one in my opinion is a bit of a joke really. |
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When ya buy a Xbox 360 with 60gb, you get a HD cable, whats the difference in picture wise if i buy a HDMI cable???
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If you want to get HD output from the 360 (and you have a HD display), then you need either a HDMI cable, or a component cable. Some people claim that there's no difference between the 2, but I use HDMI for simplicity. Using a HDMI cable means that both picture and sound are 'transmitted' through the same cable, plus the resolution of the picture is maximised (up to 1080p). In a nutshell, using your own HDMI cable will increase the quality of the picture over the supplied cable. |
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Anyone with xbox live feel free to add me my gamertag is CoG Pulse .
Excellent choice on the 360 ;) |
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nick - there's a gamertags thread on the gaming forum
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Also sys on here too. http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/hardware/comparisontable.htm |
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you get a hd av component cable which isnt the same as the hdmi cable you get with the elite.
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Thats why I asked what the difference between em both, now i know ill invest in a HDMI cable too;)
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you get one of these with all 360's
http://img.alibaba.com/photo/5084067...D_AV_Cable.jpg but with the elite you also get a hdmi one http://www.llamma.com/xbox360/news/i...lite%20063.jpg + http://www.llamma.com/xbox360/news/i...lite%20062.jpg |
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seems like this is what you get with an arcade
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...mL._SS500_.jpg this is the 60gb one http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/image...d4c3e110.L.jpg this is the elite version http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/image...3ad2b110.L.jpg |
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