I turned my xbox 360 to play some Call of Duty World At War this morning around 12:30, and when i entered a multiplayer game, the sensitivity was way out of control, in other words, i was moving alot faster than i should've been, i even checked my settings and it said sensitivity was on low.
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I've been hearing alot about www.goozex.com where you can send your old games and you get points on your profile to spend on games that are being offered by someone else. Everytime you make a transaction you have to pay $1 which goes to Goozex. I recently stumbled upon www.switchgames.com. This website is a whole lot easier to use. You just list the games you have and are willing to trade. Then you put games that you would like on your wishlist. The website's "Switchbot" will automatically find a person who is willing to trade with you, and you both mail your games to each other. And this website is absolutley free to use, all you have to do is mail your game to that person. So what do you think is easier/better?:question:
made me feel like it was a james bond scenario. bond wakes up woozy and looks to be seen being dragged somewhere by someone who he ends up killing. that's what it seemed like here.
ok the last few days have been really weird with my xbox 360 wireless controller, i use the rechargable battery pack and have been using it since June 2008. Problem is, well I found THIS one out today, is that in Halo 3, when i shoot my guns, i feel no vibration with that, or in anything that causes vibration, i havn't tested it with my other games, but i have to keep disconnecting my battery pack to feel the vibration. and you know the green light that blinks on the button that can take you to the dashboard and stuff? the X button, not the BLUE X but the one in the middle of the controller, the green light is like flashing around that entire button for some reason. help??
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