Microsoft just did for the PS3 what all of Sony's propoganda and spin-doctoring up to now could not. And they did it willingly and under the pretense that it would be beneficial from a competitive perspective.
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Microsoft just did for the PS3 what all of Sony's propoganda and spin-doctoring up to now could not. And they did it willingly and under the pretense that it would be beneficial from a competitive perspective.
lol if you have 2 20gig hdd's.
http://www.joystiq.com/2007/03/28/ne...of-conditions/
That first bullet point sticking out at ya, just a bit? It might rub a lot of people the wrong way, especially since Microsoft's Aaron Greenberg told everyone to buy two 20GB HDDs back when they released all of the TV and movie content, and people were worried storing everything. Zoinks.
- You cannot put the data from two or more 20 GB hard disks onto one 120 GB hard disk. If you attempt to move multiple drives, only the last one you move will be stored.
- You can only move data from the 20GB Hard Disk to the 120 GB Hard Disk. Transferring data in the other direction, or any other combination, is not possible.
- Any data stored on the 120 GB hard disk will be automatically deleted.
- Any data stored on the 20 GB hard disk will be automatically deleted after it is moved over.
- Once you move the data over, it cannot be placed back on the original hard disk.
It's hard to think about people not getting just a bit cheesed about this. If you have two hard drives, that Microsoft told you to buy, and then when they finally release the new bigger drive and then tell you that you can only put one drive's worth of good on it, that's a pretty bitter pill they're asking you to swallow.
I hope the second announcement isn't something that we already know.
'Omg guys, we're going to have a Halo 3 Beta!'
I was originally going to wait for the new 360 before jumping on-board the 360 bandwagon, but now that the elite model seems to be not worth the wait (or the price), I have a premium pack on the way with Gears of War, a Wireless Network Adapter, and a couple of games that I'll probably end up selling (Burnout Revenge, GRAW, Call of Duty 3, and Battlefield 2: Modern Combat) to fund some accessory purchases.
Since I’ll likely be playing on my computer monitor for the rest of the school semester, my first question is:
Can anyone recommend a decent (cheaper) alternative to the Microsoft-brand VGA cable?
Yeah I read the article on Joystiq about that, and if true that would be some really kick ass news.