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#1 Ryan_as
Member since 2010 • 41 Posts

If it was mid-2007, you will still just about be in the 3 year warranty for 3 flashing lights or E74? So hopefully if it does go down, it'll be with either one of those errors.

But about your problem, is your Xbox in a well ventilated area and no air flow is being restricted, and apparently the best way to have the Xbox is laying down and not upright to prevent it from heating up.

And then finally, if you had to take your Xbox for repair, you keep the hard drive with you at home and send off the Xbox and re-attach it when it comes back but if you want to get a bigger hard drive, you're going to want this page which has a step by step procedure if you scroll down :)

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#3 Ryan_as
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I had a E74 error as well and the main problem apparently is the motherboard when it comes to those errors. You'll usually get back your console with a new motherboard like I did, second time it happened, I rung up to ask what the problem was and customer support said motherboard and that its a repaired console. When its being repaired and you look at the status of the repair on the xbox website, if you see it says its been repaired, you can call up customer support and ask what the problem is and if you have a new console or repaired. They'll tell you.
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#4 Ryan_as
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No problem, just hope I helped.:)

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#5 Ryan_as
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[QUOTE="DJ_Magneto"]I guess what I would want in the sequel is a more "weighty" feel to the movement of the character. If you get my meaning. It's kind of hard for me to explain. Playing through especially the first time, I felt like Starkiller weighed like 50 lbs the way he moved and glided around and jumped. I know he's all powerful with the force, but it felt like he moved around like a feather. His movements didn't feel to have the "weight" of say Ezio and Altair in the AC games or Batman in AA or Ryu in Ninja Gaiden. Anyone else feel this way?

I actually understand what you mean. Ezio I believed had this feel of weight, like obviously you could feel the gravity on him when he jumps up into the air and when you jumped in Star Wars, Starkiller flew in the air. I don't think theres much they would really do about that? But thinking about it, if they improved that, I think it would be more enjoyable and more real to a player.
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#6 Ryan_as
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Anyone else notice on the teaser trailer, Starkiller's lightning travelled up his arms? Imo, a lot more then what we saw on the first game?
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#7 Ryan_as
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When you install a game to your hard drive, what it does is installs main pieces of data which will make the process of running a game much quicker and quieter. All you need to do is play the game normally, once it is installed onto the hard drive, you'll notice a noise difference and quicker loading times.
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#8 Ryan_as
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Yeah, these type of scratches will be fixed. They usually only cost around £2-£3 in GAME or Gamestation when you go and ask them, its not long either so I reckon that'll be fine to be honest.

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#9 Ryan_as
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[QUOTE="painguy1"]

15% is to much. The 360 already has a hard time running most games at 30 FPS, and is ussually on full load. now they are adding another 15% of work? Natal reeks of suck.

Jaysonguy

Everything you said there is 100% wrong

Agree.
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#10 Ryan_as
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Does anyone feel it will hurt peripheral based games like Rock Band, Guitar Hero, Band Hero, Tony Hawk Ride and others being you can probably simulate those instruments and devices "for free" with Natal?

It that really does happen, I could see people easily buying the disc version of those games, unless they'll only make the package bundle to avoid that all together. Then again they could add Natal exclusive features to these games which might considerably reduce costs if you did in fact only need to buy the disk (assuming you had Natal to begin with).

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Agree'd, I wonder how they'll sort that out but I can see a viritual guitar etc and all you have to do is play 'air guitar', might be a bit hard but apparently Natal has the capabilities to understand human movement in something like 180 milliseconds so thats interesting.
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