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#1 bigredrew
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Unless the error occurs over a extended amount of time, I wouldn't put much mind into it. For me, the error always occurs when they take the servers down for maintenance, and goes away once the put them back up. Note: I've also experienced it after being disconnected due to server issues as well. If the error is somehow coming from your end,then you could try resetting your router etc... If nothing works then e-mail EA CS.

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#2 bigredrew
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It would be a nice idea to produce; however, I just don't think there is a real need for it.:roll:

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#3 bigredrew
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I do use squads; however, I've noticed the game doesn't place you in a new squad if your squad members leave between matches. Which kind of sucks if you don't notice it right away :roll:

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#4 bigredrew
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The only one I've played on Xbox Live would be Duke Nukem 3D. However, I still prefer playing both Duke Nukem 3D and the Doom Series on the PC. That being said, I would guess that Duke is the better choice. "Due to the how well the controls work with the game. :)

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#5 bigredrew
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Here are my favorites in order :)

1. Call of Duty: United Offensive

2. Call of Duty

3: Call of Duty 2

4. Call of Duty - World at War

5. Call of Duty - Modern Warfare

6. Call of Duty - Modern Warfare 2

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#6 bigredrew
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I use ahttp://www.vizio.com/vl370m.html, and it works just fine with my PS3 and Xbox 360. The great sound and visuals exceeded my expectations after I started using it, and I've yet to be unsatisfied. :)

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#7 bigredrew
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Wow, I remember seeing that commercial. Jeez- that was a long time ago. :oops:

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#8 bigredrew
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Thats what I would do =) Head to Best Buy and pick up a 20GB Hard Drive for like 59.99 I think and it comes with a mic and 3 months of live, there is also a 60GB deal for 99.99 that also comes with a mic and 3 months of live. Great deals and I would say go for the 60GB but if not the 20GB will do just fine! =)

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The only issue I have is the price. It might just be me, but I can't see their 20GB HDD being worth $60. Hell, I used the #2 option " three posts up" and I was able to set myself up with a 120GB HDD for around $40-$50.

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#9 bigredrew
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I think the was the first 360 commercial I saw in fact lol. Anyone for a Teddy Bear Picnic?:)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5ykOw5lPm8

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#10 bigredrew
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Alright, the easiest and most simple option would be just buying the standard Xbox 360 HDD from Best Buy, Wal Mart etc... The "special case" is the shell itself that the hard drive comes in when you buy it in those stores. If you do this, all you need to do is just take it out of the box and connect it to your console That's the most simple way of solving your issue. Now, for #2. No, you can not just plug in any random hard drive and use it. I forget the Make and Model #, but Microsoft uses and specific Laptop hard drive for the product and it's best to do the same if you choose to do this. As for the special case, you don't need it exactly. However, you do need the unique connector the case comes with that allows you to connect it to the 360. NOTE: If you buy these by themselves, you HAVE to format the HDD to work for the 360 "If not, it will not work". There are great how-to vids on youtube to do this properly. NOTE: When selecting a HDD, do not choose one that exceeds the highest capacity HDD's Microsoft has available for the 360. It wont be recognized if so. NOTE: You might need to gain access to special tools, software and cables to do this correctly. "See how-to vids" These are only main options you can choose from.. If your trying to get the most from your money, following the #2 path will be the best. However, if your looking for the most simple and fastest solution then just go buy the Microsoft Xbox 360 HDD from a store .