I have a battery pack and two controllers. The one controller works fine with the battery pack and the other can not sync for some odd reason, it just keeps flashing 4 green lights on the controller. This controller does; however, work with a regular battery pack. and it works when there is no battery and just the plug and play is in.
I thought it was the battery problem but it works in the other controller so i guess not.
I think its the controller problem but it works fine with regular AA batteries...
its kinda tough, but just shake him hard. You know how people with cigs sometimes smash their cartons, just pretend the battery pack is like the carton, smash it down on your hand with the batteries facing down and they should pop out.
I'm wondering if I have to go to xbox.com or something and register my xbox to be eligable for the 3 year RROD thing? Or should i just register my xbox anyways?
and halo map pack are probably mroe than 256 mb right? I'm just worried if i will have enough memory i play halo 3 xbox live with the new maps coming out. Should i go premium or arcade?
I just remembered about updates, is there reserved space on the xbox for updates? How much space do they take up, as i was thinking about an xbox live arcade bundle with 256 mb memory.
thinking about the cheaper versioin of 360, i'll probably never have more than 10 games for the 360, but i'll want to go online with them, mostly halo 3. will the 256 mb memory card that comes with the live arcade suffice?
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