Atria35 (post: 1409193) wrote:Hasn't the Red Ring of Death been resolved on new Xboxes? Also, they reworked the original design for the intercoolers (which was the main complaint of how/why the warrenty voided- the original design had it attaching to the Xbox power cable which caused failure), and it's now a separate unit that merely attaches to the Xbox without drawing power or otherwise doing anything other than running fans. It depends on the brand/style of the intercooler, too. My brother has one that doesn't have this issue with the draining, etc., while others have ones that do.
Well, and since he has the redesign it's probably a moot point regardless, but yeah. If it's not one that draws power from the USB port it's likely not gonna do much more to increase the rate of failure on the box. Still, if they see the marks on the box (if it does RR and he sends it in) left by the Intercooler, they may void the warranty and won't fix it for free. I've read a lot of reports on the webbernets about this. Generally, while I think "Not much you read on the internet is true" is a good policy to follow I think in cases like this I'm not often willing to risk it. I'm running an older model myself, and as long as I allow it plenty of breathing space, I have no issues what-so-ever with the RROD.
In regards to the redesigns, the awesome things about these is that if they show even a hint of overheating, they'll give you a warning and shut the system down for safety's sake.
Games I'd suggest are the Gears of War games if you haven't tried them and Halo Obviously. Getting into
slightly more obscure stuff, if you're a JRPG fan I suggest Blue Dragon (One of my favorites this gen), Tales of Vesperia, Lost Oddysey, and Eternal Sonata. I was massively disappointed in the latter game, but other people seemed to enjoy it immensely. It's got a fun battle system and pretty music if nothing else.
If you like shooters and just generally enjoy quality gaming, pick up the Orange Box. It's a set of Valve games including - among other things - Portal and (My favorite game
ever) Team Fortress 2. Mondern Warfare 2 and Call of Duty 4 are also both quality experiences, but if you're into the more political side of gaming or have any active hate of Activision, you can pick them up used. They might still be on the expensive side for it.
Brutal Legend was genuinely one of the more quality gaming experiences I've had this generation, but I'm a fanboy for the creator of the game and am a rabit Psychonauts (his previous game) fan.
Red Dead Redemption is out now and whether or not you're as nuts about Westerns as me it is THE game to get at the moment. I cannot suggest this game enough. I just picked up FIFA10 because I likey my Soccer games, though PES10 is cheaper and has a strong fan following as well. Speaking of Sports Games, the Fight Night games are genuinely fun even if you hate sports.
Tomb Raider Anniversary, Legends, and Underworld are all high on my list. They're good games, but they never resolved the issues the TR games always had - Lara controls like a cow. Regardless, though, I recommend them. Bully was one of my favorite PS2 games, and they ported it over to the 360 with great success. To tell you something about this game - I loved it so much I picked it up
again on the 360 for the extra content.
The Force Unleashed is a bit broken, and I have some continuity issues with it, but it's hard not to feel like a complete Bad-#$@ when you charge up and use Force-Push to blast open a giant metal door. For the confidence issue alone I'd push this game. Also, the opening level completely redeemed Darth Vader from anything George Lucas and Hayden Christensen did to ruin the character for me.
If you light fighting games, you've got your pick to take: Streetfighter IV (With the new SUPER Street Fighter IV out), BlazBlue (Made by the guys who did Guilty Gear and absolutely HAMAZING), Dead Or Alive 4, the Marvel Vs Capcom games (Which can be bought on Live), and Soul Caliber 4. All of these are quite good, but the best among them are the first two I mentioned. They have the deepest mechanics and the strongest player base. SSF4 actually ranks among one of the top games for competition in the pro-gaming circuits.
Also, you HAVE to get your Xbox online and sign up for Live. I don't care if you get a Silver Account or a Gold account. You need to do it for the following games: The Maw and Splosion Man.
Especially Splosion Man. Just... Just play it. Also high up on my Recomendations list for Arcade are N+, Braid (One of the best cases for Games as Art, and completely funded and made by one man), and Castle Crashers. Castle Crashers is an incredible (If violent) game to get to just play with your friends. Four players, coop one screen. It is mayhem. Cartoony, violent, mayhem.
Edit: Sorry for the wall of text, but I just remembered a few more essential games!! Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2, and Fallout 3. Experience the best Western Roleplaying has to offer! I have sunk so many hours into all three of those games now. They've been some of the best gaming I've had this gen.
Nate (post: 1409342) wrote:Hope you're not planning on any marathon gaming sessions. See, Microsoft, in their infinite wisdom, decided that the solution to avoiding overheating problems was to have the console shut itself off. Yes, Microsoft's "solution" to the overheating problem was to have the console prevent you from playing when it gets too hot. Brilliant.
My understanding is that this isn't if you get it warm from marathon playing sessions, but more if it is on the verge of red-ring, which hopefully won't happen from long play like that. The power architecture is designed to run drawing less power and generating less heat so the failure rate should be substantially lower. Of course, we'll have to wait a few months to see. I don't expect the RROD to just go away, but I do expect it to drop dramatically.