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Ren |
posted on 31st Aug 08 at 06:32 |
My 360 has never broke down, and I've had it since December 2006. Then again, if it ever did break down, I wouldn't have to pay a penny for it to get fixed :lol: | |
Sunz |
posted on 30th Aug 08 at 20:59 |
quote: Well it does handle gaming without constant breakdowns so thats still one more thing the the Noobbox. | |
N3CRO |
posted on 30th Aug 08 at 20:29 |
quote: :thumbs: | |
Ren |
posted on 30th Aug 08 at 16:14 |
Yeah but it's Microsoft... :look: They're only in this for themselves. Half of the stuff on the XBL Marketplace is priced by Microsoft, even if the developers want to give it away for free. One example is the GOW map packs. Not to mention XBL costs £40 a year when it's all just P2P gaming anyway. | |
John |
posted on 30th Aug 08 at 16:10 |
quote: Why not? It means people on the rival gaming machine are using their service. | |
chris_uk |
posted on 30th Aug 08 at 15:50 |
ebuddy works, i was on it last night | |
antscorsa |
posted on 30th Aug 08 at 11:15 |
meebo | |
Ren |
posted on 30th Aug 08 at 04:28 |
You're right, probably couldn't handle it anyway. | |
Sunz |
posted on 29th Aug 08 at 23:49 |
msn on ps3 is just abusing the console. | |
Kerry |
posted on 29th Aug 08 at 22:21 |
But in all seriousness I got msn on my psp through a web version have you tried that? | |
Kerry |
posted on 29th Aug 08 at 22:20 |
Should of bought an xbox :P | |
Ren |
posted on 29th Aug 08 at 22:19 |
I don't think Microsoft would allow msn on a rival gaming machine. | |
jezza |
posted on 29th Aug 08 at 17:36 |
Not that I know, your best bet would be using ebuddy inside the browser? | |
drbeansri |
posted on 29th Aug 08 at 15:36 |
anyone know if this is possible. ? |