TheDuce22 said:The people bitching about the harddrive should buy the core pack. Problem solved.
TheDuce22 said:The people bitching about the harddrive should buy the core pack. Problem solved.
TheDuce22 said:I dont see why they should have to, your buying a console not a harddrive.
hgplayer1 said:isnt there supposedly a Titanic HD making-of movie on the HDD? if you can delete that I bet that would give you back a huge chunk of space.
Striek said:None of the pictures work
And I doubt the 7Gb is taken up just by the emulator...
Speevy said:Give us some impressions first. Awesome?
srst said:Here's a picture
http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/1995/xbox3606fi.jpg
Its already been stated that only Halo1 and Halo2 (without online support) will work out of the box, the other titles you will need to connect to XBL or d/l and burn a disc from xbox.com. Even if it did have all the recompiled .exe's, that wouldn't take much more than a gig, much less than 7. The emulator wouldn't be that big at all IMO. Security measures would take up space, and file format information would take up some space, beyond that who knows.BlueTsunami said:As some people already stated, the exe of the supported games could be part of that area for BC. The exe's would be recompiled for use on the 360 and stored on the HDD. Now you factor in the 200+ games being supported and all their exe's being stored on the HDD could take up some space. But 7GB worth of space?...I wonder why some users are stating that they only get 13GB effective space to work with then...
teiresias said:srst, can you verify the HDD usage information?
Striek said:Its already been stated that only Halo1 and Halo2 (without online support) will work out of the box, the other titles you will need to connect to XBL or d/l and burn a disc from xbox.com. Even if it didn't have all the recompiled .exe's, that wouldn't take much more than a gig, much less than 7. The emulator wouldn't be that big at all IMO. Security measures would take up space, and file format information would take up some space, beyond that who knows.
srst said:I have 12gigs of free space left with Kameo saved plus a couple pre-installed stuff like trailers and 1 arcade game if thats what you're asking. I'm going to try some Xbox1 games right now.
the X/Y/Z cache drives were only 750mb eachmrklaw said:Maybe that 7GB is for scratch pad stuff for xbox1 BC support?
srst said:I have 12gigs of free space left with Kameo saved plus a couple pre-installed stuff like trailers and 1 arcade game if thats what you're asking. I'm going to try some Xbox1 games right now.
I know. This morning when I got the box, I was like happily opening it up, when I moved some of the paper they put in the boxes and saw more paper, and I'm like, where's the 360? I was expecting it to take up the space of the entire box, but in the end it barely took a corner of it. I'd estimate the box for the 360 is 2/3rds the size of the xbox box.DenogginizerOS said:Wow! The box is smaller than I thought it would be. They really did cram a lot into it.
BlueTsunami said:As some people already stated, the exe of the supported games could be part of that area for BC. The exe's would be recompiled for use on the 360 and stored on the HDD. Now you factor in the 200+ games being supported and all their exe's being stored on the HDD could take up some space. But 7GB worth of space?...I wonder why some users are stating that they only get 13GB effective space to work with then...
arne said:Actually, the backwards compatibility emulator that comes pre-installed only takes up about 35MB of space on the HDD.
arne said:Actually, the backwards compatibility emulator that comes pre-installed only takes up about 35MB of space on the HDD.
BlueTsunami said:So what could the 6.9GB worth of other stuff be?
Lil' Dice said:Hatch?
DenogginizerOS said:That was debunked days ago. But that would be cool if true.
AirBrian said:I know MS Office is friggin' bloatware, don't tell me the Dashboard is 6.9 GB?
:lol :lol :lolLil' Dice said:Hatch?
srst said:Just tried a handful of XB1 games and none of them work. I get this message.
Games tested:
Buffy:tvps
Dead or Alive 3
Dead or Alive: XBV
ESPN NHL Hockey 2k4
Gunvalkyrie
Jet Set Radio Future
KOTOR
Midtown Madness 3
Panzer Dragoon Orta
Rainbow Six 3
Rallisport 2
SSX Tricky
I'm not going to bother now...I have lots of work to do.
LakeEarth said:Alright I'm home, gotta eat dinner first but I did get a chance to play a bit. First off, there's a film of plastic over the DVD tray, so make sure you take that off before trying to get it open. I could get on Xbox Live but there is nothing up on the scoreboards, obviously. The graphics on Kameo are cool, but nothing too special, just lots and lots of detail. I may change my tune next week when I get my HDTV.
On the bottom of the plug thing it says... 100-127 V, I have no idea if that's what you wanted though.
Off to eat.
Don't get me wrong, it's still impressive. There were some points in the game that looked really nice... and keep in mind I'm still in the very first location of the game, I'm having more fun exploring the Xbox functions right now.Suikoguy said:Interesting quote, if your gonna need to have a HDTV to make much of a difference.. that's not good
LakeEarth said:Don't get me wrong, it's still impressive. There were some points in the game that looked really nice... and keep in mind I'm still in the very first location of the game, I'm having more fun exploring the Xbox functions right now.
I hope we hear this about every game. Loading screens are the worst things known to man.LakeEarth said:Loading times on Kameo are great. Very little if at all that I've seen.