Ask X3F: Splitting screens edition

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Hey guys, gamer tag ElCapitan006 here. Love the podcast and the site. With the NXE coming out very shortly, and the ability to instal games on the HDD, not too mention the loads of DLC from RB to map packs to TV Shows, even with the 120GB HDD, there isn't that much room. Are we going to have to wait and then pay extreme amounts of money for a larger HDD by MS, or is MS finally gonna wise up, follow in Sony's footsteps, and let us use any HDD of our choice? Thanks guys. Love the podcast/site, and I wanna play some Gears with Dustin and all you guys sometime. I could use a break from all the loud, obnoxious people crying about how the game plays different.
In answer to your second question, no, Microsoft will never, ever allow you to use any hard drive you want. The company has it's reasons for this, both technical (piracy, hacking) and financial (have you seen how much 360 HDDs cost?). Your first line of thought -- that MS will release bigger hard drives -- is more likely, but we doubt it's in the cards either. It's pretty hard to believe that the average 360 owner will need more than 120 gigabytes, so there isn't much incentive for Microsoft to release a bigger drive. For what it's worth, you can install a 120GB SATA hard drive, but it requires some technical know-how and is not supported by Microsoft (obviously). Keep in mind that any modifications you make to your hardware are made at your own risk.
Why is everyone on xbox live under the age of 10-15. Where are the mature gamers?
In ur bushes stealin ur privacies. Seriously though, there are plenty of mature gamers to be found. We had a very long discussion about it in last week's Ask X3F. You might check the comment thread there. Also, if anyone out there knows of a good place to find mature gamers, feel free to point it out in the comments below.
2 questions:
Why dont more games have dismemberment? i mean if force unleashed had a lightsaber actually cut people and not just droids i would never put it down. Seems more games are going for a Teen rating now when i feel that a lot of their audiences are getting into their 20s or 30s and the games should mature with them as well. Unrated games anyone?
Also why would you make a game without euphoria? does natural motion have a contract with certain studios or what. i think euphoria is the best thing to happen to video games since anything. its the only reason im looking forward to backbreaker is to see all the amazing things euphoria does. anyone else agree?
thanks
Chompenstein
First of all, we're sure that many people that dismemberment doesn't necessarily corellate to maturity. Still, we take your point, it does seem strange that a lightsaber fails to dismember those it hits. You have to keep in mind, though, that the ultimate goal of any publisher is to release a game that sells. As such, aiming for a family friendly rating is generally the way to go. The same thing happens in the movie industry, in which studios tend to push for a PG-13 rating over an R. We wouldn't be surprised if the game industry begins to adopt the practice of releasing both edited and unedited versions of certain games. Unfortunately, games are still largely considered to be a child's medium, which is a stigma it will have to overcome before we start seeing that sort of content.
On Euphoria -- a physics based animation system used in games like GTAIV -- we imagine that not everyone wants to pay the licensing fee. Furthermore, many developers probably prefer to create their own animation systems. Of course, it seems like the industry has readily accepted the use of the Havok physics engine (seriously, is there a game that doesn't use Havok?), so it's possible that we might see Euphoria becoming more widely accepted.
Dear X3FB
I am trying to find a list of games that support Split-Screen Xbox live(with only one xbox live gold account) could you suggest some?
Thanks
There are plenty of games that support split-screen Xbox Live play with only one gold account. Just a few are Halo 3, Left 4 Dead, Bomberman Live and Age of Booty and Gears of War 2. In fact, we're fairly certain that most games will allow you to bring guests online, though you might not be able to participate in ranked matches of any kind (Gears 2 restricts you to private matches, for example). Co-Optimus has a list of co-op games on 360, though it doesn't specify whether or not guests can be taken on live. If anyone out there knows of a list of such games, let us know in the comments.
Here's a question for you. What the hell happened to the Castle Crashers patch? I bought that damn game in August, and 3 months later, I'm still waiting to play it online. Has that boat sailed? Is there going to be enough interest left in the game that I'll actually be able to find some folk that want to play it with me?
According to the Castle Crashers dev blog, the patch was sent to Microsoft for certification a few weeks ago. In other words, the patch is in Microsoft's hands now, so it all depends on how long the certification process takes.
hey guys I've been reading the blog for almost a year and love it keep it coming.
I've recently started to download games and demos with VALVe's steam and my mom thinks that it is spam/adware/malware/virus downoader. My dad also thinks Firefox is malicious. Iv'e not been able to convince them out of of their crazy paradigm they live in because of past experiences on windows machines (we now have a mac and i use crossover games to run steam and steam games). I've even showed my mom the copy of orange box from VALVe I have for 360 and yet still no change in opinion. i don't want to brag but im really tech savy and useally they hang on to every word i have on tech help and computers advice (along with everyone else I know) please help me out here guys explain that these two apps (crossover games and Steam) are not malware/spam/adware/virus and if you can't please direct me to someone who can?
much thanks and graditude
from Dizez66
Okay. Go grab your mom and dad and have them stare at the screen. Are they standing there? Good. Ahem.
Mom, Dad, on behalf of the staff here at the Joystiq network (part of Weblogs Inc., which has been owned by AOL for three years), let me assure you that neither Steam nor Firefox are in any way related to spam or viruses. I understand that you may have run into malicious programs in the past, especially on a Windows computer and using Internet Explorer. As Microsoft's products are the most popular, they are also the most targeted by those who would do your computer harm. Macs, for the moment, are less threatened by such things, though that will likely change as they grow more popular.
Back on topic though: Steam is a digital distribution service for video games. Think of it like the "On Demand" service found on most cable boxes, only for games. It was created by Valve Software, one of the most respected video game developers around. It will not harm your computer in any way.
Firefox is a web browser created by the Mozilla Corporation and has become one of the most widely used web browsers. Most users move to Firefox because they believe it to be better than Microsoft's Internet Explorer in many ways (an opinion I personally agree with). As a matter of fact, many features were implemented by Firefox long before they were added to Internet Explorer, such as tabbed browsing. Personally, I know very, very few bloggers that use Internet Explorer. Most bloggers (and tech savvy people in general) will only use Internet Explorer if they have to. Apple's Safari is a decent browser as well -- I know plenty of people that love it -- but Firefox is generally the browser of choice among my coworkers. Firefox will not harm your computer and, in fact, it actually comes with many features to protect your computer from malicious programs.
I hope this sets your mind at ease.
That's it for this week, folks. Keep sending your questions to: ask [att] xbox360fanboy [dawt] com.










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Alfredo @ Nov 18th 2008 6:10PM
I’m Alfredo Garcia, I’m from Monterrey, Mexico and I always heard your podcast. Gamertag: JAGL 2007
And I have a question did you know anything about the problem of Fifa 09 with Adidas Live season. I buy all the leagues and they were working for two o tree weeks and now the doesn’t work. If you got download again it said that you have to buy it again. And if you try to buy it again it doesn’t allow.
And I have read in the EA forums a lot of people have the same problem.
john paul @ Nov 18th 2008 7:07PM
"Keep sending your questions to: ask [att] xbox360fanboy [dawt] com."
xenocidic @ Nov 18th 2008 6:50PM
Firefox for the win!
legendtaker117 @ Nov 18th 2008 7:00PM
Firefox is the awesomiest browser around!
Jcarpio @ Nov 18th 2008 9:56PM
What's firefox? can i download that from my Chrome browser? =)
Halwende @ Nov 18th 2008 7:13PM
geezergamers.com is one place for a community of older gamers
One can also use the "avoid player" function of Live when coming across the annoying kids
moshe @ Nov 18th 2008 8:23PM
I 'avoid' at least one player after almost every game (I guess I bring that on myself by playing Halo) - I wish optimatch would just put everyone in the underground zone in a match by themselves.
Latin Trident @ Nov 18th 2008 7:16PM
I sent my questions to the email address listed above but i haven't received a response? am i banned from x3f?
Momer @ Nov 18th 2008 7:27PM
No you're not, it's just that the 3 guys that work at X3F don't have the time to answer every question they get. They choose the questions that they can answer and would be the most beneficial to their readers. I've sent in questions that haven't been answered either, it's nothing to worry about.
Doug @ Nov 18th 2008 7:25PM
http://www.2old2play.com
This is a big gaming site for people 25-and-over.
Don't worry about the "2old2play" name. These gamers are very competent.
(I don't know why all the mature gaming sites use self-deprecating names. It's not that funny, and maybe sounds a little too true to be ironic!)
Hoosierdaddy812 @ Nov 18th 2008 7:33PM
zerocommit.com is a site for mature gamers. I have been a member for 3 years and we host probably one or two tournaments a month and there are so many members that are playing anything and everything each night that you can always find someone on.
Gorbash @ Nov 18th 2008 7:40PM
2old2play is also a really great community for older gamers.
BobTheElephant @ Nov 18th 2008 7:48PM
if it's of any help, my college campus has firefox on all the computers and I go to a tech school...
CharleyTony @ Nov 18th 2008 7:44PM
Charles from Montreal, Canada
gamertag: charleytony
if you are not retarded and have gaes in common with me, send me a friends request.
I speak english and french. Anyone who would start insulting people who happen to utter a word or two in another language is invited NOT to send a friends request AND can jump off a bridge...
DBoyFlex @ Nov 18th 2008 7:51PM
I think you mean games, not gaes, as that sounds like gays, and then that entailes a whole different type of gaming, or gaing.
alexander @ Nov 18th 2008 7:47PM
mygamemug.com is a great place to find mature gamers. They even have events almost every weekend organized by the site or the community.
I've been using it for a while now and it's really sweet. Sign up and send me a friend request SN: whitefeather11.
Qube @ Nov 18th 2008 7:48PM
For Aussies, there are a few mature gamer groups I know of. I'm a member of Mojo (http://forums.mojo.org.au/), which is only for over 25 year olds.
Balls @ Nov 19th 2008 7:40AM
Firefox is balls compared to godly Oprea.
josearoldan @ Nov 20th 2008 2:05PM
Is "Oprea" a fork of Opera or something? Never heard of such browser.
Arsonism @ Nov 18th 2008 8:02PM
I don't know of a mature gaming community, but from experience I have found there are considerly less kids on after 10:30 or 11:00 at night. Most of them should be in bed, but a few sneak in.
AoE @ Nov 18th 2008 9:01PM
For the guy whose parents think steam is malware, there's an even simpler 100% bulletproof solution: malware (virus, spyware, etc) that is written to execute and infect the windows operating system cannot infect Mac OSX... or Linux, or any other OS one could potentially run. So it really doesn't matter even if they are malware, your OS will not and cannot get infected with Windows malware, period.
Mal F4cti0n @ Nov 18th 2008 9:10PM
google chrome is 'da bomb! Much faster than even Firefox.
google.com/chrome
Downoad it, use it, love it.
Mistah @ Nov 18th 2008 9:32PM
Not all us 15 year olds are immature.
Only time I really smack talk is when people do it first, other than that I'm pretty quite.
Anticrawl @ Nov 19th 2008 6:08AM
That good sir is not mature of you haha.
JavaDevelop @ Nov 18th 2008 9:57PM
If you are a Rock Band or Guitar Hero World Tour player, and at least 30 years of age...check this place out:
http://30andoverclub.19.forumer.com
Maclintok @ Nov 18th 2008 10:17PM
I'd like to put in a good word for Adult Gaming Enthusiasts. You can find them at http://www.agerocks.com
I have been a member for a couple of years and it is great. They host regular gaming nights for almost every day of the week for the most popular games. Their forums are also very vibrant and entertaining. Most everyone I've met on the site is a class act.
Check it out. :)
Iliad Force @ Nov 19th 2008 12:30AM
Dear X3F:
What the ef is this?
http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2008/11/18/sony-blocks-netflix-360-movies/
Not entirely unpredictable? Sure. But still surprising. Thought this would have been ironed out...
ihateemo @ Nov 19th 2008 12:42AM
" i don't want to brag but im really tech savy and useally they hang on to every word i have on tech help and computers advice (along with everyone else I know) "
Haha, OK.
Dizez66 @ Dec 9th 2008 11:33PM
I'm sorry that was really pretensious sounding of me. But know one else I know has any computer knowledge so they normaly feed my ego when I help them out. So again sorry for sounding like a pretensious twatt
Anticrawl @ Nov 19th 2008 6:06AM
If any of you are looking for a mature group of gamers to connect with check out http://www.8bitfix.com/ The staff and members are generally very friendly and mature, many of them are couples and there are live gaming feeds.
Gemini Ace @ Nov 19th 2008 9:42AM
Yea, taking ONE guest online with you via split screen is not good enough. Halo allows you to take 3 people with you. That's the standard everyone should follow. That's why Gears 2 and Left 4 Dead are inferior.
DaMojo @ Nov 19th 2008 11:53AM
Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway has some crazy dismemberment.
Jonman @ Nov 19th 2008 12:46PM
A decent mature gamer community is www.2old2play.com.
I found a bunch of folk to play Culdcept with on there - a game that doesn't exactly appeal to the 12 year old Gears-o-phile.