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Tue 02/11/04 at 16:19
"Darkness, always"
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Would I want to have if I bought an XBOX?

Gamecube seems to be gathering dust, and I've been mildly impressed by some of the XBOX game adverts I've seen. Hence am potentially in the market.

Questions though - is it worth it if I own a high-spec PC?
Can I get 'normal' shaped controllers (the ones I've used are chunky, and gay)?
Why does it have memory card slots on the controllers if it has a hard-drive?

Thanks,
IB
Tue 02/11/04 at 17:28
Regular
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jim-hat wrote:
> Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic

sPiKeCaSt wrote:
> Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow
> Rainbow Six 3/Black Arrow

All better on PC.

EDIT: My bad, I took the wrong half of the list.
Tue 02/11/04 at 17:01
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"Comfortably Numb"
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Apple Crumble wrote:
> Whitestripes X wrote:
> uhh Riddick...I suppose Halo 2..umm...Splinter Cell 3 when it's out.
>
>
>
> Yes you can get normal controllers, and the memory card slots are
> there so you could still transfer data from one Xbox to another,
> though hardly any games seem to support memory cards.
>
> Eh?
>
> All games support the memory card. Just plug it into the controller
> and when you save you can select hardrive or memory card.

I've found that you have to go the browser screen and transfer it from the hardrive to the memory card there.
Tue 02/11/04 at 16:50
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Ninja Gaiden
Riddick
Fable
Halo 2
Project Gotham 2
Tue 02/11/04 at 16:48
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"Touched!"
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PGR2
Halo
Riddick
Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow
Rainbow Six 3/Black Arrow
Tue 02/11/04 at 16:34
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Nah, there's no point really, with the hardrive.

I have one though (it's a limited edition FIFA World Cup 2002 one, its bloody great), and it did come in handy for saving my PGR2 data to and then going over my friends for a 'drink and Xbox night'.

We completed the game. Yay!
Tue 02/11/04 at 16:30
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That would explain it then, I thought there'd be an option in the game to save it to a memory card.

And I don't have a memory card so it probably never came up.
Tue 02/11/04 at 16:27
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Whitestripes X wrote:
> uhh Riddick...I suppose Halo 2..umm...Splinter Cell 3 when it's out.
>
>
>
> Yes you can get normal controllers, and the memory card slots are
> there so you could still transfer data from one Xbox to another,
> though hardly any games seem to support memory cards.

Eh?

All games support the memory card. Just plug it into the controller and when you save you can select hardrive or memory card.
Tue 02/11/04 at 16:27
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"+34 Intellect"
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I think you can just transfer from the hard drive.
Tue 02/11/04 at 16:26
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"QPR 1974"
Posts: 2,539
Do your games actually need to support memory cards?
As in, couldn't you save the data to the hard-drive and then copy it over to the memory card?
Not that I care.
Tue 02/11/04 at 16:25
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Posts: 11,875
uhh Riddick...I suppose Halo 2..umm...Splinter Cell 3 when it's out.



Yes you can get normal controllers, and the memory card slots are there so you could still transfer data from one Xbox to another, though hardly any games seem to support memory cards.

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