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Re: Should I sell my PS2 for an X-Box?
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AirKukoc7 said:
X-Box is mine.
Halo is mine.
Extra controller is mine.
What else do I need?
I'm thinking of just waiting for the 2005 sports games. I'll need a football game and basketball game when they come though. How is the Inside Drive series? Basketball is my main sport. What other non-sports games do I need, or at least need to rent? RPG-Wise I've already had my way with KOTOR on the PC. Any help is appreciated!
Also, someone who could explain just how this X-Box live thing works would be appreciated much. I don't think I want to buy it quite yet, but it'd be nice to know. How can I work that wirelessly? My house internet is already set up for wireless networking with my router - can the X-Box take advantage of that?
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If you already have a wireless router in your house all you need is a wireless ethernet bridge for your xbox. Linksys makes a game adapter that works very well, which is what I use. D-Link also makes a game adapter as does Microsoft.Comment
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Re: Should I sell my PS2 for an X-Box?
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AirKukoc7 said:
X-Box is mine.
Halo is mine.
Extra controller is mine.
What else do I need?
I'm thinking of just waiting for the 2005 sports games. I'll need a football game and basketball game when they come though. How is the Inside Drive series? Basketball is my main sport. What other non-sports games do I need, or at least need to rent? RPG-Wise I've already had my way with KOTOR on the PC. Any help is appreciated!
Also, someone who could explain just how this X-Box live thing works would be appreciated much. I don't think I want to buy it quite yet, but it'd be nice to know. How can I work that wirelessly? My house internet is already set up for wireless networking with my router - can the X-Box take advantage of that?
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If you already have a wireless router in your house all you need is a wireless ethernet bridge for your xbox. Linksys makes a game adapter that works very well, which is what I use. D-Link also makes a game adapter as does Microsoft.Comment
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Re: Should I sell my PS2 for an X-Box?
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AirKukoc7 said:
X-Box is mine.
Halo is mine.
Extra controller is mine.
What else do I need?
I'm thinking of just waiting for the 2005 sports games. I'll need a football game and basketball game when they come though. How is the Inside Drive series? Basketball is my main sport. What other non-sports games do I need, or at least need to rent? RPG-Wise I've already had my way with KOTOR on the PC. Any help is appreciated!
Also, someone who could explain just how this X-Box live thing works would be appreciated much. I don't think I want to buy it quite yet, but it'd be nice to know. How can I work that wirelessly? My house internet is already set up for wireless networking with my router - can the X-Box take advantage of that?
<hr /></blockquote><font class="post">
If you already have a wireless router in your house all you need is a wireless ethernet bridge for your xbox. Linksys makes a game adapter that works very well, which is what I use. D-Link also makes a game adapter as does Microsoft.Comment
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Re: Should I sell my PS2 for an X-Box?
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fishepa said:
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AirKukoc7 said:
X-Box is mine.
Halo is mine.
Extra controller is mine.
What else do I need?
I'm thinking of just waiting for the 2005 sports games. I'll need a football game and basketball game when they come though. How is the Inside Drive series? Basketball is my main sport. What other non-sports games do I need, or at least need to rent? RPG-Wise I've already had my way with KOTOR on the PC. Any help is appreciated!
Also, someone who could explain just how this X-Box live thing works would be appreciated much. I don't think I want to buy it quite yet, but it'd be nice to know. How can I work that wirelessly? My house internet is already set up for wireless networking with my router - can the X-Box take advantage of that?
<hr /></blockquote><font class="post">
If you already have a wireless router in your house all you need is a wireless ethernet bridge for your xbox. Linksys makes a game adapter that works very well, which is what I use. D-Link also makes a game adapter as does Microsoft.
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I don't think MS makes the game adapter anymore. Their entire network line was canceled.But I am sure you could still buy one - but I would avoid them at all cost.
2 - Keep ps2, just buy an xbox so it has a friend.Rent this space.Comment
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Re: Should I sell my PS2 for an X-Box?
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fishepa said:
</font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
AirKukoc7 said:
X-Box is mine.
Halo is mine.
Extra controller is mine.
What else do I need?
I'm thinking of just waiting for the 2005 sports games. I'll need a football game and basketball game when they come though. How is the Inside Drive series? Basketball is my main sport. What other non-sports games do I need, or at least need to rent? RPG-Wise I've already had my way with KOTOR on the PC. Any help is appreciated!
Also, someone who could explain just how this X-Box live thing works would be appreciated much. I don't think I want to buy it quite yet, but it'd be nice to know. How can I work that wirelessly? My house internet is already set up for wireless networking with my router - can the X-Box take advantage of that?
<hr /></blockquote><font class="post">
If you already have a wireless router in your house all you need is a wireless ethernet bridge for your xbox. Linksys makes a game adapter that works very well, which is what I use. D-Link also makes a game adapter as does Microsoft.
<hr /></blockquote><font class="post">
I don't think MS makes the game adapter anymore. Their entire network line was canceled.But I am sure you could still buy one - but I would avoid them at all cost.
2 - Keep ps2, just buy an xbox so it has a friend.Rent this space.Comment
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Re: Should I sell my PS2 for an X-Box?
</font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
fishepa said:
</font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
AirKukoc7 said:
X-Box is mine.
Halo is mine.
Extra controller is mine.
What else do I need?
I'm thinking of just waiting for the 2005 sports games. I'll need a football game and basketball game when they come though. How is the Inside Drive series? Basketball is my main sport. What other non-sports games do I need, or at least need to rent? RPG-Wise I've already had my way with KOTOR on the PC. Any help is appreciated!
Also, someone who could explain just how this X-Box live thing works would be appreciated much. I don't think I want to buy it quite yet, but it'd be nice to know. How can I work that wirelessly? My house internet is already set up for wireless networking with my router - can the X-Box take advantage of that?
<hr /></blockquote><font class="post">
If you already have a wireless router in your house all you need is a wireless ethernet bridge for your xbox. Linksys makes a game adapter that works very well, which is what I use. D-Link also makes a game adapter as does Microsoft.
<hr /></blockquote><font class="post">
I don't think MS makes the game adapter anymore. Their entire network line was canceled.But I am sure you could still buy one - but I would avoid them at all cost.
2 - Keep ps2, just buy an xbox so it has a friend.Rent this space.Comment
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Re: Should I sell my PS2 for an X-Box?
Yes
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Re: Should I sell my PS2 for an X-Box?
Yes
mman19CLICK ME==> NY Jets Dynasty
CLICK ME==> NY Mets Dynasty Page
I'm the only person on the planet that says sports games AI should be tested in cpu/cpu mode
U.S. Navy Veteran (Disabled Vet)
"Life, Liberty, And Pursuit Of All Who Threaten It"Comment
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Re: Should I sell my PS2 for an X-Box?
Yes
mman19CLICK ME==> NY Jets Dynasty
CLICK ME==> NY Mets Dynasty Page
I'm the only person on the planet that says sports games AI should be tested in cpu/cpu mode
U.S. Navy Veteran (Disabled Vet)
"Life, Liberty, And Pursuit Of All Who Threaten It"Comment
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