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Posted: Jan 1st 2008 12:04PM (Unverified) said

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I never had any problems with my white wireless headset and its an old one too.

anyhoo...happy new year
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Posted: Jan 1st 2008 12:16PM (Unverified) said

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You said "white" wireless headset. Does that mean they have a Black one? I have the Elite and haven't been able to find a black one.

Happy '08 everyone!
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Posted: Jan 1st 2008 12:31PM SirUrza said

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Same here, no problems with my headset.
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Posted: Jan 1st 2008 12:32PM (Unverified) said

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Dear X3F,

My Wired headset is rubbish, it is very crackly, and often the sound comes from the TV and I have to jiggle the connector to get it from the headset, this occurs most often in R6V, and sometimes I have to turn-off the controller entirely.
Please send me a new headset, preferably a wireless one.

Yours sincerely,
Me.
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Posted: Jan 1st 2008 12:20PM (Unverified) said

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For Elite issues.

Bought mine on Launch, no RROD yet, but I have had to replace it due to a catastrophic failure of the DVD drive after about a month of use. Catastrophic being defined as the physical breaking of the drive itself. Something just gave out in there.

When mine died, it seemed like lots of other folks were having the same issue over on the forums.

I replaced mine using my PRP for one that has nearly the same Manufacturing date, and I've started to hear strange sounds in the DVD again... waiting for the springing, crack sound that accompanied my last one's destruction so I can replace it again... this time with newer chips, and newer heat syncs.

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Posted: Jan 1st 2008 12:23PM charleytony said

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I have a white wireless headset that I bought about 6 months ago...
Works fine if you ask me...
But its not really true when they say it has the same range as a wireless controller, its a little bit shorter if you ask me... (not a big problem)
The only other thing I can think of is that some times (maybe once or twice in a WHOLE day of gaming and multiplayer chatter), you might lose contact with your console a couple of seconds... and you will hear someones chatter on the TV instead (but that might be all the wireless sh*t I've got at home which is pretty much in the same room...

One good thing about this headset... My Dogs can chew away the cable (thats wht happenned to my wired headset LOL)
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Posted: Jan 1st 2008 12:38PM (Unverified) said

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Regarding NAT. I had this same issue, and depending on what causes it there is an easy fix.

Often a Strict NAT, which I aquired occurs when you manually assign an IP address to you 360 via the Network settings in the system blade. Go to the network settings and check whether you are set to Automatically aquire settings, even if you are try changing to manual and then back to automatic.

For some reason when using Manual the NAT will almost always become strict, even if the IP and gateway are the same.

If this is not the issue the advice would be to find a Live router. I have found anything by Netgear to work, and have heard Linksys do to.
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Posted: Jan 1st 2008 9:34PM (Unverified) said

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Just FYI for the NAT issue, ports need to be forwarded, ports 88 and 3074, those with strict or moderate should go to:
http://www.portforward.com
choose the guides, pick your router, pick xbox 360 LIVE and follow the steps.
I really think this should be covered more in-depth by MS when the NAT comes up as strict or moderate, it can ruin an online game and is really irritating when you can't invite someone to private chat or they can't join your games because of this.
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Posted: Jan 2nd 2008 5:15AM (Unverified) said

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In theory it maybe the ports, but not always in practice. I opened up the relevent ports via my routers port forwarding, and it made absolutely no difference. It all depends on what causes the issue, if the issue is that the ports are closed then it would fix it, but when using a Live router which I was, this was not the issue.
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Posted: Jan 1st 2008 12:41PM Perses said

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Posted: Jan 1st 2008 9:01PM xenocidic said

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I coulda sworn that when Twist navigation came out there was a twist that said "Free Content" but that has since disappeared... conspiracy?
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Posted: Jan 2nd 2008 7:35PM (Unverified) said

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Came home from visiting family looking at playing CODIV merrily through new years day. Got the RROD after an hour back home. Turns out the replacement procedure now takes weeks (it was much faster when I had problems with my console around the time of launch). OK, fine, I have enough invested in the system that I will just suck it up and buy a new one, giving the old non-HDMI one to someone if/when it comes back. But you would think that since reliability is one of the key complaints about Xbox 360 in the console wars they would make replacement for clear RROD cheap, cheerful and most important FAST.
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Posted: Jan 1st 2008 1:33PM Jay900 said

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never had any problems with any of my headsets the first 360 one i had or my halo edition one
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Posted: Jan 1st 2008 1:46PM (Unverified) said

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I had a white wireless headset when they first launched and I had poor sound and signal lost every so often. I upgraded to the halo headset and I haven't had any sound quality issues and only had it lose signal once or twice.
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Posted: Jan 1st 2008 1:48PM (Unverified) said

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i know its a few years off yet, but whats your guys guess on when the next xbox will be released, its specs and other notable features?

motion controlers? full on web 2.0 facebook type crap intergrated into your gamertag? marketplace 'full *new* retail games'? it certainly looks like they're tyring to ramp up to, with the xbox originals a sorta test run?
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Posted: Jan 7th 2008 6:15AM (Unverified) said

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Regarding dead rising text.

I have spoken and talked at length to distributors, developers, importers and shop where I bought the game and no one will take responsibility for it. I can not play it, its a fault in the game and i should get a refund, as anyone thet can not play the game. I feel furiated and extremely angry. Is there no way we can demand our rights?

Chris
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Posted: Jan 1st 2008 5:01PM ZeroCorpse said

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The easiest, cheapest, best solution is to pick up an old CRT VGA monitor, and connect your 360 via the HD-VGA cable (you can find both used, online, for a very reasonable sub-$100 total).

This way, you'll get the resolution necessary to read the text.

Yes, it sucks that they did it this way, but unfortunately they CANNOT patch it, and any issues with the retailer are up to the retailer's return policies. Capcom SHOULD have done the right thing and given Dead Rising owners at least a coupon or something for a discount on another Capcom title. Shifting blame isn't cool.

It's especially bogus of Capcom because all games that could be played on the Core were supposed to be fully playable on a standard definition television, and they failed in that requirement. I should hope that Microsoft fined them or something.
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Posted: Jan 1st 2008 5:01PM ZeroCorpse said

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The easiest, cheapest, best solution is to pick up an old CRT VGA monitor, and connect your 360 via the HD-VGA cable (you can find both used, online, for a very reasonable sub-$100 total).

This way, you'll get the resolution necessary to read the text.

Yes, it sucks that they did it this way, but unfortunately they CANNOT patch it, and any issues with the retailer are up to the retailer's return policies. Capcom SHOULD have done the right thing and given Dead Rising owners at least a coupon or something for a discount on another Capcom title. Shifting blame isn't cool.

It's especially bogus of Capcom because all games that could be played on the Core were supposed to be fully playable on a standard definition television, and they failed in that requirement. I should hope that Microsoft fined them or something.
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Posted: Jan 1st 2008 2:45PM Jayslacks said

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@SteveJobs, I actually had the same problem, and its tied to the new update. If you make your privacy settings so that you can only be contacted by friends, on no one, XBox live thinks you don't want to deal with anyone, and that includes any map in Halo 3 that isn't a standard map. All you have to do is go to your privacy settings and change it so you can see everyone, or get DLC. I had this happen to me and it sucked. Hope this helps.
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Posted: Jan 1st 2008 6:38PM (Unverified) said

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thank you so much! you are right - it has to do with my sharing settings on my 360 (i had sharing turned on for friends only...). All is good now.

Much appreciated - this Ask X3F is great!

Keep up the great work guys.
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Posted: Jan 1st 2008 2:48PM filbert910 said

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for the guy with the connection problems, i had the same problems with my ps3 because of the nat type, it was tyoe 3 instead of 2. here is an indepth link that should help you. its made for the 360...which i now own. (i like live better than the ps3 online gaming) but dont tell the other ps3 fanboys, they might come and kill me. anywhos...heres the link

http://live.tommccann.net/

hope it helps you and anyone else with a similar problem.
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Posted: Jan 1st 2008 3:41PM (Unverified) said

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Here is a single list of all the free stuff on XBLM.
http://forums.slickdeals.net/showthread.php?sduid=163000&t=671674
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Posted: Jan 1st 2008 5:26PM mikepaul said

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"The question selection was pretty slim this week, so start sending in those questions already!"

You didn't answer the one I sent in the first week, and I'm not going to BEG for an answer...
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Posted: Jan 2nd 2008 11:28AM (Unverified) said

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Mostly, it's because I have no idea what the answer to your question is, but I'll make sure it goes up next week.
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Posted: Jan 2nd 2008 12:46PM mikepaul said

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Fair enough, but somebody aught to know. If we don't report problems, like the pauses now seen when playing back WMV and divx (no, it's not network-related, the 360 simply brings the video to a halt every once in a while) nothing will ever work better...
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Posted: Jan 1st 2008 7:46PM (Unverified) said

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Xbox360 Elite:
Mine RROD'd just before Thanksgiving. I got it at launch. Took about 3 weeks to get it back.

I only know one other person who has an elite (got it at the same time). His hasnt RROD'd yet. Everybody else I know who owns a 360 has had to RMA theirs.
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Posted: Jan 2nd 2008 4:26AM (Unverified) said

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I bought the Halo 3 wireless headset not too long ago and had a major problem with it: The headset wouldn't pick up my voice unless I talked extremely loud. I tried all kinds of different ways of wearing it but it just wasn't able to pick up my voice unless I talked really loud. So, I ended up returning I and I continue to use the regular wired headset. Did anyone else have a problem like that?
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Posted: Jan 1st 2008 8:14PM (Unverified) said

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I heard about the problems with the White Wireless Headset, so I got a Halo 3 one, and have not experienced any problems at all, in fact, I think it's vastly improved over the wired one. I've gone through two wired ones! Also, my friend has the same problem with dead rising, he couldnt read the font!
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Posted: Jan 2nd 2008 10:09AM (Unverified) said

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How do I access Inside Xbox? I have the latest Xbox 360 dashboard version, but I can't find it anywhere, it's not under "Games" or "Xbox LIVE", but I can see it on my friends Xbox 360, but not mine.

-Kyle
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Posted: Jan 2nd 2008 9:47AM (Unverified) said

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I had a white headset when it first came out and it was crap! I took it back to Walmart after using a buddies Halo headset and relizing wireless could be good. Anyway Walmart to the rescue I got a girl that had no idea what was going on and just let me exchange it for a knew white (out of Halo) and it rocks! I no longer have it cut out when I am right in front of the tv or shut down after one hour of use with no warning. Hope this helps.
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Posted: Jan 2nd 2008 11:59AM ZEBRA NINER said

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I had an Elite RROD. Bought on launch day, which was 4-29-07 (I think), RROD on 10-01-07. So it happens. They are not invincible.

I also have the Halo 3 wireless headset and it's a blessing.
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Posted: Jan 2nd 2008 12:47PM (Unverified) said

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I just wanted to put a big "thank you" up here to all the people here that are helping us answer questions we don't have the solution to. Good on ya, X3Fers :)
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Posted: Jan 2nd 2008 4:01PM (Unverified) said

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Dear X3F,

Please, Please, Please tell me that Microsoft is working on a Private party chat!

I love being able to just talk 1 on 1 with whoever is on my team, but hate when I have my other friends party with me which makes me turn off my private chat. Then I have to hear everyone talk instead of just the people I want to hear from.

So does microsoft have plans to make a private party chat where I can talk to anyone in party so I don't have to hear other people in the game just the ones I want to talk to?

Thanks
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Posted: Jan 2nd 2008 6:34PM (Unverified) said

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On the topic of tiny text on Standard TV's, I have Flatout: Ultimate Carnage (got it for Christmas) and it has the same issue. On my TV, it displays the game in a widescreen, letterbox format with the two black bars on the top and bottom of the screen. The text is barely readable, much like Dead Rising. However, switching the TV settings to widescreen (even though my TV obviously ain't one) fixes the whole issue. I find it interesting that Bugbear/Empire Interactive totally ignored Capcom's mistake and only tested the game on HDTV's.

HDTV's aren't the standard yet, as the price of HDTV's, even though they are going down, are still way too expensive to invest in, as you have to factor in the hidden costs of actually getting the right cables so that your game system can even display in HD correctly. I hope that the next time I get a Xbox 360 game, I won't run into these text issues.
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Posted: Jan 3rd 2008 12:40AM Jonman said

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I had similar NAT issues a while ago. I tried everything, I called MS, my ISP, even Netgear, my router manufacturer. I opened ports on my firewall, fiddled about with my router settings, but nothing.

Then one day, i turned on Halo 3, and I had an open NAT. And it's been fine ever since.

I'm convinced that it's Comcast being an utter shower of bastards.
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Posted: Jan 4th 2008 4:19PM Timerider said

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I had a really blurry 25yr old SDTV and I could still play Dead Rising. Some of the text was unreadable but I could still get passed it. Now that I have an HDTV it looks a lot better. HD zombies=awesome.

I think the newer Xboxes also have bigger heat sinks, which could also make them more reliable.

P.S. Where did you get that Dead Rising pic? I've seen the one of Frank in the Maintenance tunnels before but not that. Where can I get it?
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