If you're willing to spend some more, you can RGH it.
Homebrew (almost non existent) DLC, XBLA etc.
All can be played from the harddrive.
Homebrew (almost non existent) DLC, XBLA etc.
All can be played from the harddrive.
Yeah i'll most likely hack it later.If you're willing to spend some more, you can RGH it.
Homebrew (almost non existent) DLC, XBLA etc.
All can be played from the harddrive.
Cheapest thing to do is to flash the drive.
Disc based backups.
Probably will do that, done it before years ago, wasn't that much workCheapest thing to do is to flash the drive.
Disc based backups.
but still the loudest and slowest solution.
Probably will do that, done it before years ago, wasn't that much work
One question tho,
I had a original xbox (the first one) that had a chip inside it. Was kinda annoyed to hold the power button for 10 seconds just to boot up games,
so i went online and found something to softmod the console. Burnt the iso, and installed it so i no longer needed to use the chip.
Is there something like that for 360? Like, something you can burn to install a custom dashboard and stuff?
Install the games to the HDD, problem solved.
Nope, you'll need to hardware hack it then (RGH).
not really. copying/downloading the games and then having to burn them onto DVD-R DL takes ages and you'll know when you have burnt your first coasters! way easier with RGH.
so yes, your "solution" takes the loudness off of the equation, but the slowness still prevails!
Don't forget that some people still want to access Live.
Xkeys and burned discs are the only solution for them, unless they spend mad money on a Dual NAND setup which isn't exactly worth it these days.
Don't just say things you think is best for everyone.
Maybe OP wants to play multiplayer games as well, which, aside from some local LAN games is impossible on a RGH without spending tons of money.
There you have it ;DNah, not really. I don't play online often.
The only reason for me to go online would be updating games.
remember that they need to be Double Layer.I'll think about it Scarlet.
Might just go with a simple drive flash tho, then i finally have a reason to use all those cd's i have lying around lol.
Jaspers are not that rare, and indeed they are pretty good, however, slims are not that expensive, and they do the work pretty good.I had a JTAG Jasper - it was the best, worked perfectly for over 5 years until I sold it. But they are also the least common, as Jasper was just released like 2 or 3 months before JTAG was patched.
Jasper jtag of course is rare. Jasper was released like two or three months before nxe, which patched jtag.Jaspers are not that rare, and indeed they are pretty good, however, slims are not that expensive, and they do the work pretty good.
Technically speaking, jtag and rgh focus on the same porpouse, and with excellent boot times using the timming files and a good chip, RGH its fine.Jasper jtag of course is rare. Jasper was released like two or three months before nxe, which patched jtag.
Of course rgh is possible but that's another Story.
Practically speaking, JTAG and RGH serve the same purpose. Technically speaking, they are two entirely different things.Technically speaking, jtag and rgh focus on the same porpouse, and with excellent boot times using the timming files and a good chip, RGH its fine.
Indeed, i confused the words, lolPractically speaking, JTAG and RGH serve the same purpose. Technically speaking, they are two entirely different things.