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Can anyone tell me some of the DLC storage size and if they can be stored on hard drive? 

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When I downloaded Lair of the Shadow Broker, it went around 1.25 gigs - hefty, but not insane. It comes in an executable file you can store on your hard drive, and install directly into Mass Effect 2. That's pretty much it. The previous DLC will be substantially less I would guess.

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What about memory cards?

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DominusVita wrote...

When I downloaded Lair of the Shadow Broker, it went around 1.25 gigs - hefty, but not insane. It comes in an executable file you can store on your hard drive, and install directly into Mass Effect 2. That's pretty much it. The previous DLC will be substantially less I would guess.


He's talking about Xbox 360 version i guess.

Legion 2.5 wrote...

What about memory cards?


You can store DLC's on a pendrive (after update), so memory cards should work too.

Modifié par Epic Legion, 12 janvier 2011 - 10:48 .


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Epic Legion wrote...

DominusVita wrote...

When I downloaded Lair of the Shadow Broker, it went around 1.25 gigs - hefty, but not insane. It comes in an executable file you can store on your hard drive, and install directly into Mass Effect 2. That's pretty much it. The previous DLC will be substantially less I would guess.


He's talking about Xbox 360 version i guess.

Legion 2.5 wrote...

What about memory cards?


You can store DLC's on a pendrive (after update), so memory cards should work too.


A pendrive is like a flash drive right?

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Legion 2.5 wrote...

Epic Legion wrote...

DominusVita wrote...

When I downloaded Lair of the Shadow Broker, it went around 1.25 gigs - hefty, but not insane. It comes in an executable file you can store on your hard drive, and install directly into Mass Effect 2. That's pretty much it. The previous DLC will be substantially less I would guess.


He's talking about Xbox 360 version i guess.

Legion 2.5 wrote...

What about memory cards?


You can store DLC's on a pendrive (after update), so memory cards should work too.


A pendrive is like a flash drive right?


Yes (http://en.wikipedia....USB_flash_drive)

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I've been waiting for confirmation on flash drive forever. I have a 4 gb one here. No hard drive for me then.

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Legion 2.5 wrote...

I've been waiting for confirmation on flash drive forever. I have a 4 gb one here. No hard drive for me then.


Microsoft released update few months ago. You can now use flash drives just like memory units.

http://www.xbox.com/en-US/storage/

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Those updates back in november right?

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April 2010, pretty old update.

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I don't have xbox live but shouldn't that update work on non-xbox live users?

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Let me re-phrase that. Can I still use flash drive without live? I don't have live yet but will soon for the free dragon age II dlc.

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Yeah, you can use this feature without connection to Xlive

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Oh sweet I'm going to try that out. Wonder if I can download my Oblivion DLC with game of the year edition?

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Too bad Microsoft makes you buy THEIR hard drives for the 360. I have an older unit that maxes out at 250GB.. I'm worried about filling it. I was able to drop my own 500GB drive in my PS3. A lot of you Mem card guys are going to have to bite the bullet and spring for an HD. Luckily, it will still boot from your 4GB of flash, so you'll still have better boot times, I believe. Next xbox, I'm getting a hard driveless,version, then add the biggest drive out of Microsoft's line up. I thing a 320? It seems dumb, in this day and age that Microsoft either has a 1TB drive available, or loosen up on the firmware requirement for replacement drives. I'd would really like to be able to go to Newegg.com, buy the biggest/fastest (Seagate makes a 750GB/8GB flash hybrid drive).2.5 inch drive I could, and drop it in.