Yup! Most likely.
Cheers to that. ![]()

Yup! Most likely.
Cheers to that. ![]()

With current restrictions and games, If I wanted to buy a console I would buy a...

With current restrictions and games, If I wanted to buy a console I would buy a...
I love my PS3. ![]()
what if that black Xbox One was upgraded to 2TB?
Well then that'd be very good indeed!
what if that black Xbox One was upgraded to 2TB?
2TB would be ideal. Thing is, they're not likely to do that for a long time, so as to not stiff early adopters like myself, and so that they can reasonably give players a reason to want to purchase it.
I think it was a really bad idea on their part to make it irremovable.
That was a major advantage to the 360.
I think it was a really bad idea on their part to make it irremovable.
That was a major advantage to the 360.
I had to do it for my original 360, yeah. Then I got the 360S and didn't have that problem anymore since the space was PLENTY in its HDD.
2TB would be ideal. Thing is, they're not likely to do that for a long time, so as to not stiff early adopters like myself, and so that they can reasonably give players a reason to want to purchase it.
You won't see one from me for a while; a friend of mine is borrowing my 360.
I think selling your older 360 is definitely a good call, seeing as how you have another! Unfortunately I'm not knowledgeable on where to do so. Maybe try putting up a local ad on craigslist if that's a commonly used website in your area?
my old 360P was 80GB then to my current Star Wars 360 that has 300GB. ^^
Edit: I need a advice from you guys. do you think it's wise to sell my old Xbox 360 Pro? I have to get some extra money to pay for my Xbox Live and GT change for my current 360.
if so, where I can sell it for best price?
Sure, if you're getting an Xbox One, why would you need an Xbox 360? I think you can try selling it to a retailer like GameStop, or maybe give it to someone as a gift?
You won't see one from me for a while; a friend of mine is borrowing my 360.
I think selling your older 360 is definitely a good call, seeing as how you have another! Unfortunately I'm not knowledgeable on where to do so. Maybe try putting up a local ad on craigslist if that's a commonly used website in your area?
Sure, if you're getting an Xbox One, why would you need an Xbox 360?
I wouldn't agree with this sentiment, personally, which is why I only said what I said based on the fact that she has another. There are tons of great 360 games you can't play on an X1.
I suppose if Cassandra isn't interested in replaying older titles there'd be no need to keep either of her 360s, but man, if I didn't replay older games, I'd probably play through 2-3 games total every year.
oh I used to surf Craigslist until the whole incident that happened on tv long time ago (four years ago) that made me wary of it and not use it anymore.
maybe I could ask others on FB or my website. worth a try anyway. I had considered trying it before once long time ago. I have way too many game systems and older games.
Good luck!
Sure, if you're getting an Xbox One, why would you need an Xbox 360? I think you can try selling it to a retailer like GameStop, or maybe give it to someone as a gift?
I wouldn't agree with this sentiment, personally, which is why I only said what I said based on the fact that she has another. There are tons of great 360 games you can't play on an X1.
I suppose if Cassandra isn't interested in replaying older titles there'd be no need to keep either of her 360s, but man, if I didn't replay older games, I'd probably play through 2-3 games total every year.
Xbox 360 games don't work on the Xbox One? Seems like a rip-off, then.
If there are any old 360 games you want to play, then I guess its best to play them first.
Xbox 360 games don't work on the Xbox One? Seems like a rip-off, then.
If there are any old 360 games you want to play, then I guess its best to play them first.
The only console manufacturer with an eye remaining toward last-generational compatibility is Nintendo, unfortunately.
I'm online as silver member on my 360 and I had't seen friend requests from you guys yet
I've been quite busy lately, so I'll get to adding a number of you when that business goes away.
XB1 supports external HDD, you could buy a 2 TB WD hardwire for 80 bucks. And it supports multiple at once, so you could stack them and have like 6 TB of data drive. Legit.
XB1 supports external HDD, you could buy a 2 TB WD hardwire for 80 bucks. And it supports multiple at once, so you could stack them and have like 6 TB of data drive. Legit.
my old 360P was 80GB then to my current Star Wars 360 that has 300GB. ^^Edit: I need a advice from you guys. do you think it's wise to sell my old Xbox 360 Pro? I have to get some extra money to pay for my Xbox Live and GT change for my current 360.if so, where I can sell it for best price?
How often do you play games on your 360? Do you own any other games consoles? Do you have a lot of friends on the 360, how many of those have made the leap to next gen and how many of the remain on the 360?
I have way too many game systems and older games.
I probably play games at a rate of two or three replays of old games per new experience. Said old games date all the way back to the original Final Fantasy in 1987, for example, so I mean, it's a long timeline. ![]()
Quantum break looks interesting, its worth a look.
Quantum Break doesn't exactly catch my attention, I'll pass on it personally
Seems like one of those games that will come and go and no one will make a note of it