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Xbox 360 System - Frequently Asked Questions (Page 03)

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* The December 2005 update includes the Monk Zheng content from the limited
  edition of Jade Empire.


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- 5.4.2 Backward Compatibility Europe list                                    -
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Remember, this is the pre-Launch list, more games will be added later and
probably have when you are reading this.

Alias
Aliens vs. Predator: Extinction
All-Star Baseball 2003
Amped
ATV Quad Power Racing 2
Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance 2
Barbie Horse Adventure
Batman Begins
Battle Engine Aquila
Battlestar Galactica
BMX XXX
Brute Force
Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Chaos Bleeds
Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth
Call of Duty: Finest Hour
Colin McRae 4
Combat Elite
Commandos 2
Conflict: Desert Storm
Constantine
Crash Bandicoot: Twinsanity
Crash Nitro Kart
Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Curse - The Eye of Isis
Dark Angel
Darkwatch
Deadly Skies
Deathrow
Dinotopia
Dead or Alive 3
Egg Mania
Euro 2004
Fable
Fable: The Lost Chapters
FIFA 2003
FIFA 2004
FIFA Street 2005
Fight Night 2004
Fight Night Round 2
Forza Motorsport
Freedom Fighters
Futurama
Fuzion Frenzy
Genma Onimusha
Goblin Commander
Grand Theft Auto III
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Gravity Games Bike: Street. Vert. Dirt.
Half-Life 2
Halo
Halo 2
Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter & The Philosopher's Stone
Hitman: Contracts
House of the Dead 3
Jade Empire
James Bond 007: Nightfire
Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
Judge Dredd: Dredd vs. Death
Jurassic Park Genesis
Kelly Slater's Pro Surfer
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
Loons Fight for Fame
Lord of the Rings: Return of the King
Manhunt
Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX 2
Max Payne
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne
Medal of Honor 3 Rising Sun
Medal of Honor Frontline
Medal of Honor: European Assault
Metal Arms: Glitch in the System
MicroMachines
Mike Tyson Heavyweight Boxing
Mortal Kombat: Deception
MTV Music Generator 3
NBA Live 2003
NBA Live 2004
Need For Speed: Underground 2
NHL 2004
NHL Hitz 20-03
Ninja Gaiden
Ninja Gaiden Black
Outlaw Golf 2
Outlaw Volleyball
Pariah
Phantom Crash
Pitfall: The Lost Expedition
Predator: Concrete Jungle
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
Pro Evolution Soccer 5
Pro Race Driver
Puyo Puyo Fever
Quantum Redshift
Red Dead Revolver
Red Faction II
Robotech: Battle Cry
Rocky: Legends
Rogue Ops
Samurai Warriors
Scooby Doo: Night of 100 Frights
Scrapland
SeaWorld: Shamu's Deep Sea Adventures
Sega GT 2002
Shadow the Hedgehog
Shellshock: Nam '67
Sid Meier's Pirates!
Simpson's Road Rage
Simpsons: Hit and Run
Soccer Slam
Sonic Heroes
Sonic Mega Collection
Speed Kings
Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy
SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom
Spy Hunter 2
Spyro: A Hero's Tail
SSX 3
Stake
Star Trek: Shattered Universe
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
Star Wars: Clone Wars
Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2
Street Racing Syndicate
Stubbs the Zombie: Rebel Without a Pulse
Super Bubble Pop
Super Monkey Ball DX
SX Superstar
Tecmo Classic Arcade
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Terminator: Dawn of Fate
Tetris Worlds (only offline)
The Great Escape
The Incredible Hulk
The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction
The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer
The Thing
Thief: Deadly Shadows
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3
Tony Hawk's American Wasteland
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4
Tony Hawk's Underground 2
Toxic Grind
Ty The Tasmanian Tiger
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2
Urban Freestyle Soccer
Vexx
Worms 4: Mayhem
Worms Forts Under Siege
WWE Raw 2
XIII


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- 5.4.3 Backward Compatibility Japan list                                     -
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Remember, this is the pre-Launch list, more games will be added later and
probably have when you are reading this.

Crimson Skies
Fable
Forza Motorsport
Grand Theft Auto Double Pack
Halo
Halo 2
Halo 2 Map pack
Jade Empire
Ninja Gaiden
Ninja Gaiden Black
Rainbox Six 3
The Simpsons Hit and Run


...yes it is 11 games and one package with maps for Halo 2...
Thank God they updated the list in time for the release, the official list for
the launch day is this.

Atari Anthology
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds
Constantine
Crimson Skies
Dead Or Alive 3
EggMania
Forza Motorsport
Genma Onimusha
Grand Theft Auto Double Pack
Halo
Halo 2
Halo 2 Map pack
Hitman: Contracts
The House of the Dead 3
Jade Empire
Metal Arms: Glitch in the System
Ninja Gaiden
Ninja Gaiden Black
Outlaw Volleyball
Puyo Puyo Fever
Quantum Redshift
Rocky: Legends
Shadow The Hedgehog
Sonic Heroes
Sonic Mega Collection Plus
Super Monkey Ball Deluxe
The Simpsons Hit & Run
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell
XIII

And believe it or not, the American version of Halo 2 is running nice on a
Japanese X-Box 360. Maybe time to look if your imported X-Box games are running
on your 360?


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- 5.4.4 Backward Compatibility Australia list                                 -
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The AUstralian version of xbox.com seems to list the same list as the European
list. But since I canīt really trust it yet (it says that NO games have HD
support o_O ), Iīm going to say that we hope it will be at least the same as
the European list.


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- 5.4.5 Removed Backward Compatibility list                                   -
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Games that was on the list, but later removed.

Blinx 2
Catwoman
Codename: Kids Next Door
Curse: The Eye of Isis
FIFA World Cup 2002
Grabbed by the Ghoulies
Legends of Wrestling
NBA LIVE 2003
Rugby 2005
Sid Meier’s Pirates
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon 2


* Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon 2 was added again in the December patch.


Fable

Fable was listed on the Japanese BC list, but was removed before the release.


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= 6. Your TV                                                                  =
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So you got yourself a X-Box 360. And you have a TV. But how will you hook it up
to get the best picture? How can you hook it up? What is HD and what is 720pi
and whatever everybody is talking about? I will try and answer everything.

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- 6.1. 720pi? 1080i?                                                          -
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480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p are different TV standards. 480i and 480p is
not High Definition. 720p is not really High Definition, but almost.
And 1080i and 1080p are High Definition. Itīs like saying that the higher
number, the higher resolution is it using, and the better picture weīll get.

480i: This is your basic non-HD TV-screen. It blurr the picture a little, which
      is why you got a better picture with your games on a TV instead of on
      your monitor some years ago, before the graphic cards got better.

480p: This is a progressive scan type, which means it gives a clearer
      picture/text. If you donīt have an HDTV, this is probably what you want
      your games to run in.

720p: This is not considered to be "true" High Definition because it can not
      produce a extremely high resolution. When I wrote this, I didīnt knew
      that I would get so many mails about this. Some saying Iīm wrong, some
      saying itīs correct, some saying itīs almost true. So what is correct?
      720p is great. and so is 1080i. And 1080p is even better.
      But for games with the TVīs today, 720p is better then 1080i in most
      cases. So if you get a TV today, get one that at least supports 720p.
      If you get a TV in the future, get at least the second generation of
      1080p.
      This IS a standard today. Most DLPīs, LCDīs and
      Plasma-TVīs can handle this.
      This is better on bigger TVīs then 1080i, since 720p are showing moving
      images better.

1080i: This is true High Definition. Too bad nothing can run it perfectly.
       Itīs using a big 1920 x 1080 resolution o_O
       Most HDTVīs are supporting this standard.
       About nothing can run it perfect, the way it draws the picture makes
       it leaving small trails (or as people calls it, a ghost effect) if the
       picture is moving fast, on bigger TVīs. If you have a smaller TV, say
       28"-34", you will not see it.

1080p: This is the best you can get. This format is only used through HDMI-DVI
       cables and produce the best picture possible. The only issue with this
       is that nothing as of yet really use it. Harddrive stores videos can
       send a 1080p signal to a screen, but no broadcast is sent through this
       yet. Both BluRay and HD-DVD will be able to run in 1080p.
       The X-Box 360 is NOT supporting 1080p.


So what does this have to do with the X-Box 360?
You see, the X-Box 360 supports the 480i, 480p, 720p and 1080i standards.
Most games will prefer to run in 720p (Perfecr Dark Zero is the first one that
prefer 1080i). But what if your old TV doesīnt support it?
This is the big thing with the X-Box 360. It will scale up or down the picture
to give you the best you can get on your set.
Yes the picture will look worse on 480p then on 720p, but itīs better then
having no pictures at all.
Now you think that upscaled pictures mostly are ugly. You are correct.
And Microsoft know this, so thereby they have spent alot of money to make the
upscaling beautiful. And they did it.

Iīve got some letters saying that 720 is always better then 1080. This is up
to everyone to see what they like best. But I still believe that if you have a
smaller TV like said before, 1080 seems to look better.
But try both and discover what yourself like most.
I will probably get more letters now, but wait some years until 1080p is
standard. 1080p will look even better then both 720p and 1080i ^^
...why doesīnt it exist 720i?

...and I still get emails about this. Ask your TV salesman, they can help you,
and they know more about this them me.

And to make an end to this, this is correct info from Dee about everything.

The difference between i and p is interlaced versus
progressive.  The reason i looks blurred is because it takes the
resolution of the screen, chops the vertical in half, and sends half of
the image at a time.  It was made like that because (1) at the time,
nothing was powerful enough to support 1080p and (b) thinking on
broadcast signals, the US standard tv resolution is interlaced anyway. 
They did this to the HD signals to preserve bandwidth.  HD television
video files are HUGE and interlacing cuts this size in half.  The allure
is big for companies...less work and a bigger number.
You said you weren't sure which is "better."  Well, it depends on how
you look at it.  If you go simply by the numbers, then 720p is higher
resolution than 1080i, and 1080p is higher resolution than 720p.  This
is because 720p = progressive, so 720 vertical lines of the image
information, 1080i is interlaced so 540 lines of vertical image
information, 1080p is progressive so 1080 lines of vertical information.
 They play games with you like that because the companies want to make
bigger numbers so the average consumer will go "Oooo, bigger!  Shiney!"
and buy it.  1080i looks better at times simply because the pixels are
smaller.  The smaller the pixels used to create the image are, the
better the image looks, but keep in mind that while the pixels are
smaller, you're not getting as many of them as you would on 720p.  I
personally prefer 720p or 1080p, but right now 720p is the most mature
out of the two, so I go with that.
Televisions might support 480p, but television signals are not sent in
that strength unless you have satelite (then you can get HD as well) or
digital cable (also now has HD).

Thanks Dee.


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- 6.2. What Video cables will I use?                                          -
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So you got yourself a X-Box 360 and a HDTV. But what cables will you use to
hook up the unit with your TV? I will list all possible solutions you can do.

RF - Radio Frequency
  The RF is the round hole with a smaller round hole inside. This is what you
  hooked up your Nes with, if you are so old so you know what a Nes is.
  This is the worst you can use. Itīs so bad so it doesīnt even exist any
  Xbox 360-specific RF adapter, so you need to buy a adapter that converts
  composite or S-Video into a RF signal. But you will loose picture details
  if you do it. If your TV only supports RF, do yourself a favor and buy
  something that at least supports S-Video or composite, the change will be
  like comparing Super Mario Bros 1 with Super Mario Bros 3.
  Or use the VGA cable on your monitor instead.

Composite
  This is a cable with three wires in one, ending with a white, red and yellow
  hat. The yellow one carries the video signal, and red and white carries the
  sound. This is a nice cable, and should be standard these days.

S-Video
  This one is round and has some smaller sticks inside.
  It carries the video signal in more parts, which means that we get more
  details and a improved brightness. If your TV has both Composite and S-Video,
  choose S-Video.

Scart
  A scart is a rectangle with 21 small dots inside. If you live in USA, there
  is a 83% chance that you have never heard about Scart earlier, since itīs
  only popular in Europe. And you know how hard it is to try a European
  standard to be standard in USA, itīs impossible.
  The thing with Scart is that it can send a RGB, Composite or S-Video signal.
  This means that it is as good as a Composite or S-Video, depending on what
  signal it carries. If it carries a RGB signal, it looks better then both
  S-Video and Composite. Since the European version is not released yet, it is
  unknown what signal it will carry. In most times, it will choose whatīs best
  for the system automatically.

Component
  Component cables looks like a composite cable that have taken steroids.
  Instead of using one cable for the video, it uses three cables for video,
  which gives us a better pictures. It supports 480p, 720p, and 1080i, while
  Composite and S-Video only supports 480. Higher modes means a nicer picture.

VGA
  Looks exactly as your monitor connector.
  It lets you connect your X-Box 360 to a monitor. A monitor can easily display
  720p and 1080i with no problem at all, even if it is some years old.
  The negative part is that it is so small, a ordinary TV is in most cases
  bigger then your monitor.


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= 7. Installing your X-Box 360                                                =
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I will make a shortie on how to install your system.

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- 7.1. Place it out                                                           -
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First you must make sure that you place your X-Box 360 on a safe place.
Place it somewhere where it is: Flat and level.
                                Stable and not likely to tip over.
                                Not likely that the unit can slip or slide off.
                                Clean and free of dust and debris.
And make sure that all four feet of the unit is in contact with the surface.
Donīt place cables and cords so children and pets can trip over them.

Donīt place the unit so any ventilation openings are blocked on the unit or the
Power suply.
Donīt place it in a sofa or othersoft surface.
Donīt place them in a confined space, such as a bookcase, rack, or stereo
cabinet, unless the space is well ventilated.
Donīt place them near any heat sources, such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or amplifiers.
Donīt place them in smoky or dusty locations, this can damage it.


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- 7.2.  Connecting the unit                                                   -
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Have your unit turned off. Connect your AV cable into your unit and connect it
to your TV. If you are using a HD, set the switch at the AV port connector to
480p, 720p, or 1080i, depending on what your TV supports.
When you turn on your unit later, you can change your display settings from the
System area. Select the appropriate screen size and resolution for your TV.

Connect the power cord into your unit. Be sure to only use the official one
that follows the unit.

Insert the controller connector into a controller port. If you have a wireless
controller, put in the batteries and hold Start or the Guide button until it
starts. When you start your X-Box 360, press and release the connect button on
the unit. Then press and release the connect button on the controller. The
controller is now locked into that unit, even if you turn it off.
You can do it again on another XBox 360. but then you will loose the lock on
the first one.


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- 7.3. Starting it up the first time                                          -
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Once you have hooked it up to a TV, all accessories are ready and you have
eaten your food, itīs time to start your X-Box 360.
Turn on the power, and it starts up.
And you must choose a default language!
Choose what you want, and press A. And now the unit is ready o be used.
Now you are ready to make your own Gamer profile. It is with this that you can
do everything with your X-Box 360. Keep your settings on the machine, play
with your friends online, and so on.
You can create a profile in three ways. The fastest is to choose Create an
Offline Profile. If you already have an Xbox Live membership, choose I Am a
Member of Xbox Live. Or if you are not yet a member of Xbox Live but know
you are going to join, choose I Want to Join Xbox Live.
Remember that your unit must be connected to the Internet with cable or DSL
before you are using Xbox Live.

After creating a profile, you can go to the System area of the Dashboard
(the dashboard is where you are) to change the settings, like change language,
time, audio, display, and automatic shutdown.


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- 7.3.1 Offline Profile                                                       -
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Choose Create an offline profile.
Now you are at Gamer Profile Name, so enter a name for your gamer profile.
While it's most convenient if this matches your gamertag—which you may or may
not have yet—you can easily modify your gamer profile name later (The Gamertag
is your oneandonly name when you are using Xbox Live).
Now select a gamer picture. Take the one you like most, you can get more later.

And you are done. Now you can play games or just look around on the dashboard.
Or change some options. More info about the dashboard later.


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- 7.3.2 I Am a Member of Xbox Live                                            -
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So you already had a Xbox Live account on your X-Box?

Collect some basic information.
You must write  your gamertag, your birthdate, and the e-mail address and
password associated with your Microsoft .NET Passport account.
And make sure your Xbox 360 console is connected to Xbox Live.

From the initial setup Gamer Profile screen, select I am a member of Xbox Live.
Select Gamertag and follow the on-screen instructions to activate your current
membership.

Sidenote:
When you activate your existing Xbox Live account for use with X-Box 360, you
are not creating an additional membership. You are simply adding to the one
you already have. Youīll keep your gamertag, your friends list, and other
key information. And youīll have full Xbox Live Gold privileges for the
remainder of your membership period. As long as you maintain the same gamertag,
you can play on both the original Xbox and the Xbox 360 systems using the same
Xbox Live membership.

Youīll be asked to select preferences for language, country/region, time-zone,
and Xbox Live promotions. You will also select your gamer picture and Xbox Live
Gamer Zone. You can easily modify these settings at any time.

And you are done. Now you can play games or just look around on the dashboard.
Or change some options. More info about the dashboard later.

By the way, it wonīt accept you if your age is below 18, even if you have had
Xbox Live for some years...


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- 7.3.3 I Want to Join Xbox Live                                              -
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So you want to join Xbox Live.
Make sure your Xbox 360 console is connected to Xbox Live.

From the initial setup Gamer Profile screen, select I want to join Xbox Live
and follow the on-screen instructions.

Here you will enter your gamertag (and choose a new one if your desired
gamertag is not available) and supply information like the e-mail address and
password associated with your Microsoft Passport Network account, your
country/region, your language, your name, and your phone number.

If you do not have a Microsoft Passport Network account you will have the
opportunity to create one, which requires supplying a valid e-mail address
and choosing a unique password.
When prompted, select your desired membership type from the list of options.
This means that you will choose a Gold or Silver membership.
Xbox Live Gold memberships are paid memberships that require you to supply
valid credit-card information.
Follow the remaining steps: enter a contact address, choose a gamer picture
and Xbox Live Gamer Zone, set your communication preferences for Xbox 360
promotions, and select a time zone and daylight-saving option.

And you are done. Now you can play games or just look around on the dashboard.
Or change some options. More info about the dashboard later.


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- 7.4. The dashboard                                                          -
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The Dashboard is the control center for your X-Box 360.
The Dashboard have four clearly defined areas that you can flip between using
either the D-pad or the left stick on your Xbox 360 controller.

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- 7.4.1 Xbox Live                                                             -
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From here you can:

View and edit your gamer profile.
Send messages and invites and chat with your friends.
Check messages and invites from other players.
Scan and add friends to your friends list.
Visit Xbox Live Marketplace.
Join or sign in to Xbox Live.

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- 7.4.2 Games                                                                 -
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From here you can:

View and edit your gamer profile.
See the games youīve played so far.
Check out and download simple, fun games in the Xbox Live Arcade.
Try demos from Xbox Live Marketplace.
Watch trailers from Xbox Live Marketplace.

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- 7.4.3 Media                                                                 -
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From here you can:

View and edit your gamer profile.
Listen to music and create playlists from a portable player.
View pictures and slideshows, and set background images.
Use a single mixed-media CD to watch a custom digital-photo slideshow with a
  custom soundtrack.
Watch videos stored on your Hard Drive.
Listen to music and view photos, live and recorded TV and movies.


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- 7.4.4 System                                                                -
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From here you can:

Edit your console settings, including settings for display, audio, language,
  remote control, clock, and locale.
Adjust your Xbox 360 Family Settings.
Manage your memory, including moving or deleting saved games, profiles, and
  other items on Xbox 360 storage devices.
Set up and test network connections.
Manage a connection to a PC with XP or Media Center.
Run the system setup you saw the first time you started your X-Box 360.


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= 8. Xbox Live                                                                =
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Iīve already told you how to join it, now itīs time to tell you what you can do
with it.


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- 8.1. The Golden Silver                                                      -
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To make it easy, it exist two levels of Xbox Live. One free, called Silver, and
one that costs, called Gold. The biggest differences are that Gold gets access
to new stuff earlier in the marketplace, that they can play games online and
chat with more than one person at a time. I will list what the differences are
below:

Xbox Live Gold Membership:

Play your multiplayer games online with the online gaming service.
Use the new TrueSkill Matchmaking system to play against opponents with
  similar skills.
Give player feedback to rate your teammates and opponents on their
  sportsmanship, abilities, and conduct to influence matchmaking.
Play select original X-Box games online.
Get access to exclusive Gold Member content.
Engage in video chat (scheduled for 2006).
Enjoy all the Xbox Live Silver features.


Xbox Live Silver Membership:

Go online free of charge.
Register a unique gamertag and set up your individual gamer card to keep
  track of your gaming accomplishments.
Engage in one-on-one chat with your friends vith the Headset.
Access Xbox Live Marketplace, download and view demos, trailers, and purchase
  classic and casual games over Xbox Live Arcade using Microsoft Points.
Preview Xbox Live Gold during free weekend trials.
Download auto updates and free downloads for your Xbox 360 games.
Access Xbox Live Message Center where you can send and receive voice and text
  messages from other members.
Compare gaming stats and achievements against other Xbox Live members.
Use your friends list to see who's online.


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- 8.2 Xbox Live Arcade                                                        -
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Here you can download arcade games to run on your X-Box 360. Some of them cost,
some of them are free, and it exist free demos of most of the ones that costs.


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- 8.3 Xbox Live Marketplace                                                   -
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The marketplace. Here you can download trailers, demos, themes for your
dashboard and player profile, Xbox Live Arcade, Game content and much more.
You don+t know what game content is? it is upgrades and extras to your existing
games. For example new maps in Halo, new cars in Need For Speed, new stars in
sportgames and so on.

And best of all, a Download history. So if you accidentally deleted something,
you can mostly download it again for free.

Free? Yes it exist both free stuff and stuff that costs to download.

You are using Microsoft Points. You can get these by buying them in cards in
a store, using credit card online or winning them online somehow.
It seems that they cost 20$ for 1600 points, or 1.25 cents per point.

One good question is how long stuff will stay on the marketplace. Will we still
be able to download the trailer to Halo 3 when Halo 6 is released?


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- 8.4. Launch Marketplace                                                     -
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I will here list the Launch marketplace, so you know what existed when it was
new.

Amped 3
- Game Trailer (free)
- 10 Gamer Pictures (20 points each)
- 1 Theme (150 points)

Call of Duty 2
- Game Trailer (free)
- 7 Gamer Pictures (20 points each)
- 2 Gamer Picture Bundles (40 – 80 points each)
- 1 Theme (150 points)

Condemned: Criminal Origins
- Game Trailer (free)
- 10 Gamer Pictures (20 points each)
- 1 Theme (150 points)

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