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  • Quinzark
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Games i'm most looking forward to: currently

* FF Xiii
* Assassins Creed 2
* Bioshock 2

  • 11Oct 09

    the hidden trouble of DLC

    So, my 360's GPU is fried conveniently just after the warranty has expired. My old PS2 is still going strong even though I used to play that for longer periods of time.

    That is annoyance number one. When I tested each component ( cables, disc, hard drive etc ) on another machine they all worked fine, so I knew it was an internal problem, yet when I sought assistance from Xbox's support & gave them that list of symptoms & what I'd tested there reply was an a-b-c of the steps I'd previously mentioned for me to employ.

    … Thanks, real helpful.

    That was annoyance number two. Number 3 brings me to the title of this rant.

    I'm currently using a friend's consol while I await mine to get fixed. Why is that an annoyance? Because I can no longer play Oblivion, Fallout3, Fable2, or any other game I own that uses DLC. You see Microsoft in there infinite wisdom have decided that to avoid people sharing DLC they would make a coded link to the purchasers consol. Not the Gamer Tag which can be easily brought with you. Not to the Hard drive which would store the DLC etc. to the Consol itself. So until mine is fixed or I register the DLC to another consol (there's a step by step for that on Xbox.com) my DLC's are all worthless. Not only that but so is any game file I had which the DLC was being used in.

    It makes no sense to link it to the consol & not to the Tag or HDD, especially on a console with so many known manufacturing faults. So thanks again Micro$oft, way to make a consumer ****** off.

    • Posted Oct 11, 2009 6:06 pm GMT
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  • 3Aug 09

    just something i've noticed.

    the games i've been playing lately have been mostly action-adventure games. Wolverine, Prototype, Assassins creed etc. All great games & some of the best of there kind. Even the RPG's ( my staple since i was 13 ) have veered more towards quick action and platform elements as opposed to the traditional turn based style. I guess there's just a dip in the quallity of that game type since the current gen of consoles arrived. Even games from the masters of the genre, Squareenix, have felt rather less gripping in comparison to the likes of Bioshock and less epic compared to Oblivion & Fallout.

    I have high hopes for FFXII. I can't wait to hear about mistwalkers next title. All im saying is the Turn based RPG has got to Up its game in terms of orriginality of story & fun factor of gameplay.

    • Posted Aug 3, 2009 4:06 pm GMT
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