Chukchi Husky
Lone Wolf
I can't save my games. I don't have a hard drive for my Xbox 360. I said it I forgot how many times in this thread.leonel said:Um. Save your games?
I can't save my games. I don't have a hard drive for my Xbox 360. I said it I forgot how many times in this thread.leonel said:Um. Save your games?
Chukchi Husky said:I can't save my games. I don't have a hard drive for my Xbox 360. I said it I forgot how many times in this thread.
You have to get a special Xbox 360 hard drive. There's a panel to remove to add it on the top (if the console is standing vertically) and the connector is like that of a cartridge or memory card port.FriendlyFire said:Cant you slap in ANY HDD ?? Since Xbox uses standard PC aritecture ?
(Or did they change this for the 360?)
Yes, well, with a hard drive, rather than slowing down, the loading speeds up because it already has some areas basic outline cache'd in memory. So, the hard drive is definitely worth it because it does upgrade performance, at least compared to without a hard drive.Chukchi Husky said:At least with the Xbox 360 version it doesn't have as much slowdown. The only slowdown I got is when I played it for a long amount of time and loading times took longer and an occasional freeze (but it might be improved with hard drive caching).
Cleric said:I will never understand why people push resolutions above 1024x768 I cant even see the diffrence above that ... maybe I'm just color blind in some way,but every game looks just damn fine on 1024x768.
I think you're right, kcwong, turning off the anti-alias sorted me out, thanks.kcwong said:Ciceronian, the frame rate will drop through the floor when certain effects are being rendered with anti-alias on... the first example would be those assassins, and also anything with invisibility or chameleon.
Just turn AA off and you'll be fine. I don't know if there's a card (or even SLI) that can render those smoothly with AA on.
I've done a cheap upgrade (no motherboard change, so it's a AGP8x card - ATI Radeon 9550 Infinite), and the best I can do is 800x600 with no AA, high water and max view distance and objects.
I tried 640x480 with 2xAA, and it could handle a mage casting spells in the Arcane University practice room. Then two more entered and I was pulling my hair off.
I will upgrade to PCI-E pretty soon...