Post subject: Re: PS, Xbox, Wii, PC and other Gaming #10
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 10:24 am
bushpig
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Joined: Jan 20 2003 Posts: 511
Robbo wrote:does it happen once your a few games in? not happened to me but I've heard of it happening to a few people. playing the game of the hard drive might help.
Just had my first online game tonight. Won but absolutely rubbish with tactical defending it it can't be changed in seasons which is frustrating. not a clue
into third season it happened pal. its not just me its a general error from ea. they are looking into it and making a patch apparantly. thousands of people are complaining about it
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and then create rhymes
with a sense of direction
that's willing and keen
and then groove
without nothing to prove
and to give you a clue
what new thing to be seen
we'll take you on up
bring you back down
you'll feel good
we'll help you unwind
when you feel vibes
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Post subject: Re: PS, Xbox, Wii, PC and other Gaming #10
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:28 am
Nothus
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Joined: Mar 04 2005 Posts: 5880 Location: Bradford
Is rugby league live getting a uk release then? That image seems to suggest so. I might pick it up if I can get it for £30 or so, but certainly not if I have to import.
Does anyone know of any decent controllers for the Xbox? I like the MS ones, they are a great design, but I just don't like the buttons, the way they are like sponge rather than clicky. I got the Razer Onza a year ago and whilst a far superior controller, they don't last any longer than 6 months and are of shocking build quality.
I've seen the Scuf controllers, which are modded versions of MS controllers. They look awesome but seem focused on FPS gamers, which I'm not.
Post subject: Re: PS, Xbox, Wii, PC and other Gaming #10
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 11:04 am
Pemps
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Joined: Jul 14 2005 Posts: 18737 Location: Usually on here
I'm looking for a bit of advice. My 9 year old has got £200 burning a hole in his pocket at the moment and he wants an Xbox. We already have a PS3 in the house and that's downstairs connected to the main TV for Bluerays and gaming. He wants an Xbox in his room. He assures me he doesn't want Xbox Live, although I think he will within a week or so.
I just need some advice on what to get if we allow a second console into the house. Is a 4GB one enough for saving games? Should we perhaps look at a pre-owned one for Game/Gamestation etc? is the red ring issue inevitable?
Any help is appreciated.
king warrior wrote:Adam Blair flew over yesterday and has been training the deal is going to be signed this week
Pemps wrote:I'm looking for a bit of advice. My 9 year old has got £200 burning a hole in his pocket at the moment and he wants an Xbox. We already have a PS3 in the house and that's downstairs connected to the main TV for Bluerays and gaming. He wants an Xbox in his room. He assures me he doesn't want Xbox Live, although I think he will within a week or so.
I just need some advice on what to get if we allow a second console into the house. Is a 4GB one enough for saving games? Should we perhaps look at a pre-owned one for Game/Gamestation etc? is the red ring issue inevitable?
Any help is appreciated.
The red ring issue is gone with the recent consoles, it was only really the initial models that suffered from it on a wide scale. The newer ones don't break any more often than any other electronic device. 4GB is enough for saving games, but I agree with you, that once he's got an Xbox, he'll want Xbox Live. There is so much content on there that 4GB isn't really going to be enough. Xbox Live is great, full of free demos, downloadable games, videos etc and if you've got Sky he'd be able to watch it through his Xbox if he had Live. Xbox Live also has a lot of outstanding games.
There are some decent bundles about at the moment. Game are doing:
250GB (Black) with Forza, Skyrim, Borderlands 2, FIFA13, 480 MS points and 1 months free Xbox Live for £220
250GB (Black) with Forza, Skyim, FIFA13, 1280 MS points and 1 months free Xbox Live for £200
250GB (Black) with Lego Harry Potter and Rayman Origins for £200
You can of course save some money by going second hand. Just go with the mantra that the more recent the console variant it is, the less likely it is to break.
Post subject: Re: PS, Xbox, Wii, PC and other Gaming #10
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 1:31 pm
Pemps
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Joined: Jul 14 2005 Posts: 18737 Location: Usually on here
Saddened! wrote:The red ring issue is gone with the recent consoles, it was only really the initial models that suffered from it on a wide scale. The newer ones don't break any more often than any other electronic device. 4GB is enough for saving games, but I agree with you, that once he's got an Xbox, he'll want Xbox Live. There is so much content on there that 4GB isn't really going to be enough. Xbox Live is great, full of free demos, downloadable games, videos etc and if you've got Sky he'd be able to watch it through his Xbox if he had Live. Xbox Live also has a lot of outstanding games.
There are some decent bundles about at the moment. Game are doing:
250GB (Black) with Forza, Skyrim, Borderlands 2, FIFA13, 480 MS points and 1 months free Xbox Live for £220
250GB (Black) with Forza, Skyim, FIFA13, 1280 MS points and 1 months free Xbox Live for £200
250GB (Black) with Lego Harry Potter and Rayman Origins for £200
You can of course save some money by going second hand. Just go with the mantra that the more recent the console variant it is, the less likely it is to break.
What are MS points?
king warrior wrote:Adam Blair flew over yesterday and has been training the deal is going to be signed this week
Post subject: Re: PS, Xbox, Wii, PC and other Gaming #10
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 1:40 pm
Robbo
Club Owner
Joined: Oct 05 2003 Posts: 7195 Location: Wigan
Microsoft points are like a currency for buying online content. You pay for your live subscription and a lot of it is free, but if you want to for instance download an arcade game or watch a movie on zune or something you need to pay for it with ms points. it costs about 7 quid for 800 points for instance.
preowned in the likes of cash convertors for an older style console with 120gb hard drive they are about £100 quid without any games. Can get a bundle on ebay for around 80ish. CEX are asking for 130 quid for a used elite with hard drive so don't go near them, I'd say the bundle deals that saddened has pointed out for a brand new console with all the games etc are pretty good value.
Post subject: Re: PS, Xbox, Wii, PC and other Gaming #10
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 2:31 pm
Gronk!
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Joined: Mar 30 2009 Posts: 5035
Saddened! wrote:I've seen the Scuf controllers, which are modded versions of MS controllers. They look awesome but seem focused on FPS gamers, which I'm not.
You can have the back 2 buttons assigned to whatever you want so you could have them set to say through ball and shoot for FIFA and the LT/RT can be customised so they have more/less travel time. The feel of them is just better too, the material they cover them in makes them more comfortable to hold.
Gronk! wrote:You can have the back 2 buttons assigned to whatever you want so you could have them set to say through ball and shoot for FIFA and the LT/RT can be customised so they have more/less travel time. The feel of them is just better too, the material they cover them in makes them more comfortable to hold.
Have you got one? If so, how long have you had it and what does the build quality seem like? And what are the buttons like? Are they responsive clicky buttons or the same as the original MS controllers?
Post subject: Re: PS, Xbox, Wii, PC and other Gaming #10
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 3:31 pm
Gronk!
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Joined: Mar 30 2009 Posts: 5035
Saddened! wrote:Have you got one? If so, how long have you had it and what does the build quality seem like? And what are the buttons like? Are they responsive clicky buttons or the same as the original MS controllers?
Not got one but I've used one a few times for COD, it works well for that. The build quality seems top notch and the covering they put on them makes the far more comfortable to hold (as they should be for the price!) there's some good reviews of them online which will probably give you a better grasp of what they're like, but from experience I prefer them to the normal 360 controllers and will be looking to get a PS3 one.
The paddles are quite tactile on the back as for the normal buttons, can't say I've noticed too much because I've never had a problem with the normal buttons before so sorry I can't give you a better answer there, although to save some money you can send in a controller you currently have and they will turn it into a scuf for you which is pretty good but probably wouldn't be too much help to you because of the buttons.
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