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I was just wondering if anybody has had any problems with their Xbox as yet?
In the light of what happened in Japan, I'm just wondering whether microsoft has managed to sort it all out?
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SINFIELD
laters - playmore
my X box
> does indeed like japan leave slight lines on the disc, there almost invisiblle
> and u gotta look real closely in the light,
I think these lines are there on the discs before you even put them into the Xbox.
I had PGR and DOA3 and saw the lines after I had played on them, but Halo didnt really seem to have many.
But then I looked at the demo I got with the Official Xbox mag, and that had the same lines as DOA3 and PGR has, but I hadnt even put the disc into the Xbox.
I hopefully will get JSRF tommorow, so i'll check the disc before I use it to see if the lines are on the disc.
Fast loading, quiet, supremely powerful. PS2 is now in position 2 on my desk.
How come there were no mentions of scratched discs after the US launch?
I just wonder why Japan complained about it, but the US didn't.
Weird...
As for Your Honours comment, they probably don't like westerners muscling in on their country's territory, that being the videogames industry of course. ;-)
it's all a-ok ;)
the graphics are absolutley amazing :)
i completed story mode on DOA3 last nite with that Chinese bloke. can't remember his name but he has brown spikey hair and he's well muscley. if u aint seen this cut scene..it's amazing! it's superb! it's almost like watching a DVD! that's the only way i can explain it. i think DOA3's gonna take me some time to get used to all the moves. i'll have to pick one character and stick to them. cause there's too many moves to remember each character's
Have to agree with you - excellent ending. Very Bruce Lee if I do say so myself. ;-)