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Title: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: oldgamerz on February 08, 2021, 09:05:33 am
THIS IS A RAMBILING MESSAGE BUT I WAS UNCERTAIN HOW TO START THIS THREAD


The black Xbox 360 Slim is the one I own thanks to my little grown sister, it still runs, and does not have the red ring of death known to plague this console yet. I got an internal 500GB hard drive as a gift from my grandmother. and I'm happy I did. For those who do not know. The XBox360 consoles have a special feature, that lets you install games right from the game discs. Even without an internet connection. (like a Windows PC). preserving the laser in it's disc drive, and possibly giving your Xbox360 a longer lifetime. But you cannot use any harddrive you NEED to buy a specific Xbox360 hard drive in order to work. Walmart I think still sells Xbox360 hard drives new, and for low cost last time I got one. the original Xbox360 and the Xbox360 Slim models take different hard drives too.

(POSITIVE THINGS AND INFO)
(things I've Noticed)

First off, when you insert a Xbox 360 game, into an Xbox360 disc drive, with a harddrive installed. You can select the game in a menu and press the X button on your controller. I think, for the option to install the game onto an internal or (correct format) external hardrive. Most 360 games take a maximum of only 8-10GB of hard drive space. By running any game off the hard drive, it puts less stress, on the hardware of the Xbox360,  and my own console does not have as much heat build-up in this process,

But you still need your game disc to play the game off the hard drive.

Also? if you really really want, you can also run any Xbox360 game off the optical laser. But you cannot install any Original Xbox games onto the Xbox360 hardrive normally. BUT you absolutely need a hardrive to play any backwards compatible Original Xbox games on the 360.

 all backwards compatibly games run off the 360's disc drive only. but you can still save your OG Xbox game progress on the harddrive. but If I were you guys I'd buy an original Xbox to play your original Xbox games on but have it checked out first.

Personal Cons

when I (first) got her Xbox 360 slim It had a few problems, uncommon issues for any console. It somehow caught a virus that caused the disc tray to close automatically whenever it was opened. I eventually found the fix when I deleted all her profiles and games. However it started all over again, as well as having some other software issues.
As Soon as I insert a Used Game Stop copy of Minecraft 360 edition, ever time I insert that disc my console starts acting strange I don't know why.

So what are some of your pros and cons with the Xbox360? Do You Have One? Does yours still work? or is it broken? All I hear is RROD issues with these things, but last time we discussed the Xbox360 somewhere only one or two people ever mentioned installing their games to the hard drive. Inserting an Internal hard drive into an Xbox360 slim is vary easy you just need to find the hidden slot on the case and insert it into it, no need to take it apart. just find the hidden compartment on the side.


Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: telekill on February 08, 2021, 09:19:50 am
The biggest con I ever had was the fanboys. For clarification here, I'm not saying anyone that owned a 360 or even liked the 360 is a fanboy. I'm talking about toxic fanboys. Example...

The week of the PS3 launch I was checking local game stores every day for a week until I managed to snag one on a fluke. The day before I got mine, I had gone into a Game Stop and asked the guy behind the counter if he had any PS3 systems. He immediately goes into a spiel of, "Why do you want one of those? Every game that'll be on PS3 is going to be on 360." I crap you not.... I think he actually believed it. He had all sorts of negative things to say about Playstation for whatever reason. Luckily, the next day, I knew his manager who was working, and he had a couple PS3's in the back and was happy to sell me one. I got to watch the fanboy's smug face try and throw daggers at me while I smiled and completed my purchase.

That's only one of many examples of the toxic fanbase from that camp, but every system has a group of toxic groupies.

The only other negative I've had with the system was vicariously through friends when their systems would die. Most my friends had 3-4 different 360 systems die on them. It was enough to keep me away.

On a side note.... *sigh*.... 360, PS3 and Wii are now considered classic as it was two gens ago. I feel really old now.
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: burningdoom on February 08, 2021, 11:31:06 am
Best console of that gen. Never had the RROD problem on either my launch model or slim model.

Great library of games. Lots of mainstream and indie support. Great controller. Backwards compatible. Works well with media. And best of all: It's cheap to collect for!

I've preferred the Xbox since it's original incarnation (though still get the other consoles eventually). Just seems to focus more on my type of games and is always easy to collect for, and that backwards compatibility.
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: Cartagia on February 08, 2021, 01:06:50 pm
Great console, but unlike burningdoom, I had 2 RRODs and a disc drive that went kaput.  The hardware keeps it from being all-timer for me, even if they did have it figured out by the end of the generation.

Backwards compatibility can't be understated, either.  I still don't have an OG Xbox in my collection for this reason.
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: leonefamily on February 08, 2021, 02:10:30 pm
Random X360 story of the day

Today I went to an electronics shop to buy some PS2 network adapters and a lady came to the counter and asked if they had 360s. The shop owner told the lady that he could sell her a Slim 360 (with a controller) for 110$. Yo, I have two of these Slim 360s, both with 250Gb hard drives + 1 controller and I sell them for 60$... I almost went up to the lady and offered her one of mines instead but I decided it would be a dick move to make in front of the store owner, just had a pretty good deal on the PS2 adapters anyway, didn't want to spoil that.
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: kashell on February 08, 2021, 02:22:38 pm
It's aight.
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: wartoy on February 08, 2021, 08:17:14 pm
Yep I have a more than a few 360's between special ed. And redesigns I Love this system it was my favorite console of it's generation. And yes I delt with the red ring of death 3 different times before the slim redesign. Although I thought it was a pain in the ass I felt Microsoft customer service went above and beyond in fixing my systems. I also loved the ps3 and had similar problems with that system Sony didn't stand behind their product (customer service sucked). Anyway I still enjoyed the ps3 very much and would recommend having one.So witch ever system you choose is fine I recommend having both,just make sure to avoid the first designs and get the slims.
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: bikingjahuty on February 08, 2021, 08:28:54 pm
I bought an Elite back when they first came out; loved the black case and also the larger HDD included. Unfortunately, the disc tray failed about a year into owning it, and then after spending around $100 to fix it, it went RRoD 6-months later. At that point I just decided to sell it on ebay for parts. For more reasons than just its poor reliability the 360 is actually my least favorite 7th gen console. With that said however, it is definitely the best console to own for SHMUPs and has some of the best shooters ever made on it, even if many were Japanese exclusives. Still, beyond that I really enjoy some of the must play exclusives on the console and it's certainly a console well worth owning. Just get the slim model since the OG 360s are trash.
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: burningdoom on February 08, 2021, 08:37:50 pm
I just had good luck, I guess. I've owned a launch model up until just last year, never had the RROD. My aunt gave me her Star Wars Special Edition XBox 360 Slim just last year, so I sold the launch model.
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: emporerdragon on February 09, 2021, 12:42:48 am
Never had a RRoD with any of my 360s. One had a E74 error, but that was covered under warranty and only took a week to send out to get fixed.

The 360 is the console that got me seriously collecting. I still do want to finish getting a complete library, but it's basically just the dregs left to get. I also do credit the achievement system as it both makes me want to complete games more as well as seeing my score climb higher and higher. I'm only at 217,000 GS with 128 completed games, so nowhere near the top, but still far higher than the average.
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: gummo on February 10, 2021, 11:03:36 am
I owned 2 360's , neither got the RROD . I bought a launch premium model that I put a Nyko Intercooler on that ended up melting the power plug and mobo which was later found to be a widespread defect with the Nyko . When that happened , I replaced it with one of the first models that had the HDMI port built in , still works today . Lots of great games on the system and a great controller with it .
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: oldgamerz on February 10, 2021, 08:33:28 pm
I personally don't use the HDMI port on either the PlayStation 3 or the Xbox360,  instead I use an AV cord in which I've noticed causes even lesser heat buildup using an AV cord.  on both my PS3 slim and PS3 super slim, and my Xbox360. But on the downside of things. Is that the onscreen text of most games, cannot be read. when using the Xbox360 AV cord on my CRT television, but the game is still playable. Unless you need to follow on screen instructions or read some of the game dialog though.

but the PS3's never suffer the tiny unreadable text that my Xbox360 has when using an AV cord instead of an HDMI cord hookup. I believe that using an AV cord will enable a longer life of both of these 7th generation consoles, and I also looked up the following based on my heat buildup theory

(My question to google)
what causes the the RROD on the xbox 360?

As most of you know, the RRoD is a sign displayed by the 360's "Ring of Light" when there is a general hardware failure. While this can be caused by any part (or lack thereof) of the 360, the general cause is most often excessive heat, which stresses the solder joints on the CPU and GPU.

Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: kazumn on February 11, 2021, 10:38:02 am
The 360 is one of my favourite consoles of all time. It came out around the time i've gotten my first paycheck so i was around from the early days and the first 5 years the console was pretty much killing it, after that microsoft kinda starting slacking and exclusives came out less and less, meaning the ps3 could catch up to it.
My launch console i'm pretty sure it still works.


My goal is to have a complete Japanese 360 collection one day, i'm about 300 games in at the moment,so far it's a fun console to collect for. At the moment, bar a few games anything can be bought for on the cheap, even the shooters seem to be at an all time low these days  ;D
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: gummo on February 12, 2021, 12:13:46 pm
   With my launch 360 I first used a 20 inch CRT monitor and yeah , that did not work well with text . Shortly after that I picked up a 30in widescreen 1080i CRT for 360/PS3 gaming . The TV had no HDMI so I used component cables for it . Games looked great on it , but it weighed almost 200lbs . I had to get a heavy duty TV stand for it lol .
   As far as heat issues the first few variants of 360 used a 90 nm CPU/GPU , they used a lot of power and produced more heat than later models . The later models went to a 65 nm CPU , then a 65 nm CPU/GPU , finally ending with the 360 Slim which used a 45 nm SoC chip that used 40% less power than the OG launch version of the Xbox 360 .
    So , bottom line , as long as you have the 360 slim you should be good on heat .
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: gummo on February 12, 2021, 04:42:56 pm
This thread has got me fired up to upgrade my 360 . I've been wanting to upgrade to a slim for years and since I'm not going to find a Series X for a while I guess now is as good a time as any . I just bought a 250GB slim off of ebay , fingers crossed that it's not full of dust or bugs .
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: burningdoom on February 12, 2021, 06:20:02 pm
This thread has got me fired up to upgrade my 360 . I've been wanting to upgrade to a slim for years and since I'm not going to find a Series X for a while I guess now is as good a time as any . I just bought a 250GB slim off of ebay , fingers crossed that it's not full of dust or bugs .

You can fit a lot on a 250 GB drive, on the 360 at least, not so much on the Xbox One. That should do you good.
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: gummo on February 13, 2021, 10:35:41 am
This thread has got me fired up to upgrade my 360 . I've been wanting to upgrade to a slim for years and since I'm not going to find a Series X for a while I guess now is as good a time as any . I just bought a 250GB slim off of ebay , fingers crossed that it's not full of dust or bugs .

You can fit a lot on a 250 GB drive, on the 360 at least, not so much on the Xbox One. That should do you good.

Hopefully . I think my 360 fat has like a 20GB on it so it's way better than what I have .
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: oldgamerz on February 13, 2021, 11:15:33 am
(https://www.windowscentral.com/sites/wpcentral.com/files/styles/large/public/field/image/2014/08/xbox_360_hard_drive.jpg)

this is my hard drive the 500 gigabyte, currently they only run about $10 USD more than the 250 Gig models for the slim, this one is for the Xbox 360 slim models only. But not sure about over seas from America though
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: vivigamer on February 16, 2021, 03:36:55 am
I snagged a 360 Slim bundle a few years back and it was a great investment. I had a PS3 for that generation but there are many 360 exclusives worth playing. I also snagged the 500GB HDD for fairly cheap online and it's certainly worth the upgrade.

What's puzzling is how the 360 plays many backwards compatible title not available on the Xbox One or Series X. It's why I still have the system so I can play games like Crash Twinsanity, Burnout 3, Sonic Heroes and more - which are better version than the PS2 counterparts thanks to the upscaling.
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: oldgamerz on February 16, 2021, 11:24:29 am
"Forza Motorsport 3 is a fantastic racing game exclusive to the Xbox 360 I recommend it. I't's a lot like Gran Turismo series for the PlayStation consoles. but the big difference is the fact that in Forza 3 you don't need to complete the license challenges before you have access to any in game race. In Forza 3 you just race, and race, and race some more to gain a higher XP rating and get more credits plus this game has driving aids to help you learn the tracks unlike the first 4 Gran Turismo exclusives on the PS1 and PS2 PlayStation consoles.

 but I'd buy this version. because it comes packed in with another Xbox 360 game called "Halo 3 ODST" and the 2nd  disc contains more tracks and racing vehicles for Forza 3. Halo 3 ODST seems to be a good First Person Shooter game, based in the Halo franchise/universe and the 4th disc included in this item is I guess a Halo 3 ODST multiplayer package for online play.

Forza Motorsport 3 / Halo 3: ODST

https://vgcollect.com/item/11379

(https://vgcollect.com/images/cart-art/11379.jpg)

Another question I have is exactly how much time do any of who got the red ring of death play on the Xbox 360 before it went kaput.
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: oldgamerz on February 16, 2021, 11:30:40 am
I snagged a 360 Slim bundle a few years back and it was a great investment. I had a PS3 for that generation but there are many 360 exclusives worth playing. I also snagged the 500GB HDD for fairly cheap online and it's certainly worth the upgrade.

What's puzzling is how the 360 plays many backwards compatible title not available on the Xbox One or Series X. It's why I still have the system so I can play games like Crash Twinsanity, Burnout 3, Sonic Heroes and more - which are better version than the PS2 counterparts thanks to the upscaling.

It's also a good idea in my opinion to get an original Xbox, as well as the Xbox 360 slim that way you can play all games exclusive to that specific console, for example Corvette on the Xbox Original only works on the Original 6th generation Xbox console, and it does not play even on an upgraded Xbox 360. But you're from the UK so I don't think that game came out for the (EU) territory of consoles but you should be able to at least get the PS2 version. That game is kind of harder than Forza 3 since you have no driving aids in that racing game.
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: Warmsignal on February 16, 2021, 04:11:13 pm
Got mine, the "core bundle" one, I wanna say in holiday of 08? Comparatively the price was a lot more affordable, the online was more reputable, the game selection was more robust, the exclusives at the time were somewhat intriguing and 360 stuff was just in abundance at the time. Mine never red ringed, thankfully. But I did have some problems with Bully Scholarship Edition freezing. I actually didn't play it a whole lot, as I soon after started to get into retro gaming and Nintendo Wii.

It's one of those consoles where I actually have a lot of games in my collection I've neglected to play. In the late 2000s, and early 2010s I was buying way more games than I was playing and didn't get around to a big chunk of them. I've got a few backup 360s I salvaged from GS's garbage that all work, in case mine doesn't make it through my library of games.
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: gummo on February 18, 2021, 06:09:33 pm
Received my slim today in pretty decent shape . Needs the dust blown out as expected . I tested it with a little Call of Duty: World at War . Now I've been eyeballing 360 E's . I think I need one of those too someday .
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: oldgamerz on February 18, 2021, 06:34:45 pm
Received my slim today in pretty decent shape . Needs the dust blown out as expected . I tested it with a little Call of Duty: World at War . Now I've been eyeballing 360 E's . I think I need one of those too someday .

I never heard about the Xbox360 E model until now. Quick research says that the E models are newer, than the S models apparently. it's supposed to be quieter than the S models. I am amazed that the Xbox360 E even exists I thought mine was the newest model, guess I was wrong. 
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: burningdoom on February 18, 2021, 09:08:53 pm
News to me as well. Never knew there was an E model. I just assumed it was a typo.
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: Cartagia on February 18, 2021, 10:58:00 pm
News to me as well. Never knew there was an E model. I just assumed it was a typo.

I'd forgotten about them until this post.  I'm pretty sure they came out really close to launch of the XBone?  People generally shrugged their shoulders at it and it got forgotten to time.
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: gummo on February 20, 2021, 08:21:38 pm
News to me as well. Never knew there was an E model. I just assumed it was a typo.

I'd forgotten about them until this post.  I'm pretty sure they came out really close to launch of the XBone?  People generally shrugged their shoulders at it and it got forgotten to time.

Yes, the E was the last 360 made . It was made to match the looks of the Xbox One . I have seen it in blue as well as black . It uses the lowest wattage power supply at 120 watts . Unfortunately they also seem to show scratches worse than any other model .
(Last hardware revision was the August 2014 and later 500GB 360E , Winchester motherboard) It had the addition of 45 nm eDRAM instead of the previous 65 nm .
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: ronchichio on February 22, 2021, 04:37:47 pm
I have a Halo 3 special edition console with a 250gb drive in it that's full.  I'm going to swap it out with an official Xbox 360 500gb hard drive I have laying around.
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: oldgamerz on February 22, 2021, 05:21:05 pm
I have a Halo 3 special edition console with a 250gb drive in it that's full.  I'm going to swap it out with an official Xbox 360 500gb hard drive I have laying around.

Do you plan on making a new save file for all your 360 games? and reinstalling all your games? because although my 360 has an internal memory stick about 4GB. as far as I know you need to use the cloud save state to get all of your stuff onto a different harddrive. Plus you might need to reformat your other hard drive losing even more data

But I don't use the 360's online cloud save feature, i just run everything off the hard drive, both save states, profiles and installed games themselves I took my 360 offline and it also helps reduce even more wear and tear I think. All Xbox 360s's I think need an online or offline profile in order to save and I don't think you can transfer one save state to another profile, but I cannot be sure on that though :-\

I don't think it's a good idea but thats me. I'd just buy another Xbox360 and upgrade that one to the 500GB hard drive,
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: ronchichio on February 22, 2021, 05:34:42 pm
I have a Halo 3 special edition console with a 250gb drive in it that's full.  I'm going to swap it out with an official Xbox 360 500gb hard drive I have laying around.

Do you plan on making a new save file for all your 360 games? and reinstalling all your games? because although my 360 has an internal memory stick about 4GB. as far as I know you need to use the cloud save state to get all of your stuff onto a different harddrive. Plus you might need to reformat your other hard drive losing even more data

But I don't use the 360's online cloud save feature, i just run everything off the hard drive, both save states, profiles and installed games themselves I took my 360 offline and it also helps reduce even more wear and tear I think. All Xbox 360s's I think need an online or offline profile in order to save and I don't think you can transfer one save state to another profile, but I cannot be sure on that though :-\

I don't think it's a good idea but thats me. I'd just buy another Xbox360 and upgrade that one to the 500GB hard drive,

I have the Xbox 360 hard drive transfer cable.  It'll transfer all content (profiles, saves, games, etc.) from the old drive to the new drive.  I did this awhile back when I swapped in a 250gb hard drive to replace the 20gb hard drive.
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: wolff242 on February 22, 2021, 10:52:46 pm
360 is my favorite console of all time. Outside of slow startup times, not major issues. I love my 360, and have 2 brand new ones sitting in my closet so I'll be gaming on it for years to come :)

FYI you can also use external storage on the 360. I have 2 2TB mini external drives hooked up to mine right now. I have just under 900 games installed (Plus all my DLC, saves, etc) and I still have 1 TB free.
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: gummo on February 23, 2021, 09:23:42 am
Is yours modified to work without the discs or is that stock ?
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: emporerdragon on February 23, 2021, 12:35:31 pm
Is yours modified to work without the discs or is that stock ?

Stock. Besides having digital versions, any 360 game can be installed to the hard drive (the disc is still required, but just for a quick ownership check).
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: gummo on February 23, 2021, 01:50:43 pm
Is yours modified to work without the discs or is that stock ?

Stock. Besides having digital versions, any 360 game can be installed to the hard drive (the disc is still required, but just for a quick ownership check).

Okay , that seemed like the best option for me . I'd heard that at least one of the disc-less mods can get the console banned if you do it wrong and then log it in to Xbox-Live .
Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: oldgamerz on February 23, 2021, 01:59:28 pm
Is yours modified to work without the discs or is that stock ?

Stock. Besides having digital versions, any 360 game can be installed to the hard drive (the disc is still required, but just for a quick ownership check).

Okay , that seemed like the best option for me . I'd heard that at least one of the disc-less mods can get the console banned if you do it wrong and then log it in to Xbox-Live .

yes but like I mentioned you should be able to install any Xbox 360 disc game on the hard drive, BUT I don't think there is a way to install Original Xbox games onto the hard drive.
you can only play Original Xbox games on the Xbox 360 off the disc. but you can save your game save files to the hard drive just not the entire game itself.

again worth mentioning you can't even play an original Xbox games on the Xbox 360 without an internal hard drive. Not quite sure if you can use an external hard drive to play them though.

Title: Re: The Xbox 360 Discussion Thread
Post by: gummo on February 24, 2021, 02:23:16 pm
Is yours modified to work without the discs or is that stock ?

Stock. Besides having digital versions, any 360 game can be installed to the hard drive (the disc is still required, but just for a quick ownership check).


Okay , that seemed like the best option for me . I'd heard that at least one of the disc-less mods can get the console banned if you do it wrong and then log it in to Xbox-Live .

yes but like I mentioned you should be able to install any Xbox 360 disc game on the hard drive, BUT I don't think there is a way to install Original Xbox games onto the hard drive.
you can only play Original Xbox games on the Xbox 360 off the disc. but you can save your game save files to the hard drive just not the entire game itself.

again worth mentioning you can't even play an original Xbox games on the Xbox 360 without an internal hard drive. Not quite sure if you can use an external hard drive to play them though.

Interesting , that would be cool if you could save them to an external. I never really used my old 360 for backwards compatibility after a bad experience with BLACK , but I'd try it out now just for fun .