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#1 MrMan2000
Member since 2002 • 31 Posts
It's just personal, not saying these are the best but the ones I enjoyed / played the most: 1. Goldeneye 64 2. Halo 3. Halflife Each, for me, was ground-breaking and innovative. I've played a lot of enjoyable FPSers since, but none that quite captured my attention as these did.
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#2 MrMan2000
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Both are good games. If you're familiar with GH 1 and/or 2 and enjoyed it....then you're probably better off with RB b/c the same team created both.

GHWT is aimed more at gamers who like music whereas RB is aimed more at music fans who enjoy gaming. That means that GH is cartoony / over-the-top with visuals and gameplay. You have "battles" and greater challenges (especially on the guitar). RB, on the other hand, has a very clean, simply interface with an emphasis on the music and the gameplay is driven by the music. GH will do things like add phantom "notes" to make the gameplay more exciting, which would never happen in RB.

Still, the primary difference is probably that RB has a "platform" approach. If you buy RB2 you can play not only the RB2 songs but also all of the available DLC and you can import RB1 songs. This means that while playing RB2 you can instantly access over 500 songs with about a half dozen added each week.

This is significantly better than GH where you have the GHWT songs and a smattering of DLC. In total, less than 150 songs available. For me, the ability to quicly choose among 500 songs make RB the better choice. But if you're looking for high scores, battles and crazy challenged, GH is probably the choice.

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#3 MrMan2000
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I have set the Zune to share all video,music and photo files....but still no luck.   Like I said...I've read all the instructions....was wondering if anyone else has run into this same problem where they've done everything according to instructions and still can't get it to work.
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#4 MrMan2000
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Picked up the 360 Elite over the weekend and so far it's better than expected.  I am looking for some help in getting content from my computer to my console.  I have Windows XP Service Pack 2....and installed Zune as per the instructions on the console (I generally avoid MS stuff on my computer otherwise). 

 Well...Zune plays vids much better than Itunes..so that's cool.  However, I can't get my console to recognize my computer.  When I test the connection it recognizes my network and accepts the IP address.  However, it says there are no computers sharing content.  I've scrounged all the troubleshooting tips and, according to all the written materials...it should work.  

 Can anyone provide any help here?

 Thanks in advance

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