Guys,
I tried to search for an answer to this one but found no results. I have a very slow wireless connection and would take many hours to download even the small DLC. I would really like to play it though. Is there a way that I can activate the Cerberus network and then download the content to a flash drive or something on a PC at with high speed cable and then import it from the flash drive on my Xbox? Thanks for your assistance.
Xbox DLC with no Internet?
Débuté par
Dude66
, janv. 17 2011 04:32
#1
Posté 17 janvier 2011 - 04:32
#2
Posté 17 janvier 2011 - 05:58
I don't think so. If you downloaded it on PC it would probably have to be for the PC version of ME2.
Why not use this "high-speed" cable on the 360?
Why not use this "high-speed" cable on the 360?
#3
Posté 18 janvier 2011 - 11:45
The problem is that there is no high speed internet available to my house. FYI T-Mobile is a horrible wireless internet provider. I have a USB aircard that gets pathetic speed and I discovered while trying to share the connection via my laptop that T-Mobile doesn't appear to allow sharing of the connection. This is in no way an Xbox or EA issue. I was just looking for other options. It looks like my only chance would be to take my Xbox to my another house with hi speed internet. That is going to make it a real pain to move my entertainment center. If anybody has any other ideas let me know. Thanks again.
#4
Posté 19 janvier 2011 - 01:11
Do you know anyone with a Xbox 360 connected to the internet? If you do, I think it is possible to use your hard drive with their Xbox. You just have to sign in to you Xbox Live Account.
Also, I feel for you. I'm stuck on Verizon Wireless Mobile Broadband 10GB. I have to say though, I get speeds that are fast enough to play Call of Duty: Black Ops with little lag!
Also, I feel for you. I'm stuck on Verizon Wireless Mobile Broadband 10GB. I have to say though, I get speeds that are fast enough to play Call of Duty: Black Ops with little lag!
#5
Posté 19 janvier 2011 - 10:46
I'm thinking that RAF1940 picked up on what you wrote about that PC and high-speed cable. That seemed to imply you had access to a high-speed cable in which you could just plug in your 360 to do the necessary downloading.
The only other way would be as tj987654321 suggests. Ask a friend who does have a decent broadband connection if you could download something to your 360. (Seriously, in Britain we don't even know what 'broadband' is.)
The only other way would be as tj987654321 suggests. Ask a friend who does have a decent broadband connection if you could download something to your 360. (Seriously, in Britain we don't even know what 'broadband' is.)





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