The point teh lag is making is not that your post offended anyone, its that it added nothing to the thread. If you were amazed at what he did to his xbox, then saying that instead of using an emoticon would have been the thing to do.
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The point teh lag is making is not that your post offended anyone, its that it added nothing to the thread. If you were amazed at what he did to his xbox, then saying that instead of using an emoticon would have been the thing to do.
lolz did i not just say it was...
anways here something i got bookmarked. its basically 1 thing im looking forward too when i get a new 360. since my 3rlod'ed back a while ago and since its painted... well im pretty sure microsoft would notice its modified.
anyways check this out http://forums.halomods.com/viewtopic.php?t=52750 :)
and if your amazed at what i did to my xbox then +rep me lolz
Cool, they included SniperCanyonRedux in their map pack. Its an awesome map but I hardly find anyone playing it these days. :/
thats the great thing about xbox. SPLIT SCREEN and thats the one flaw of pc gaming. lack of split screen. idk why they dont just implement it and allow us to hook up 2 game pads and split screen it on our monitors lol (not that i use a gamepad 2 mouses and 2 keyboards would work too)
ok, so is there a way to like put the maps on a flash drive and just put em on the 360, or do i have to mod my 360:confused:(for the record i won't mod it)?
partially true. you dont have to modify the game to much. you just changeing the format of it from single layer iso to dual layer iso.
but still. if your not gonna mod your xbox. your not gonna mod Halo xbox.
you can however mod halo 2 without opening your xbox 360. you do have to open the harddrive though. which is pretty easy to open. and pretty easy to put back together. :D
My god, did you not read the replies?
Let me explain things a bit.
Halo CE is different enough from Halo Xbox for the two to be incompatible in terms of map files. This is an xbox 1 game here, not Shadowrun.
You have to mod your xbox 360 to be able to transfer any files that modify game content. Even then, you can't simply drag and drop the map files into the xbox 360 as they simply won't work - you have to modify the files themselves first to be compatible with the xbox.
One more thing, you'd also have to download a cracked version of the Xbox game to use custom content at all, then transfer it to the hard drive (if you own the legal game, downloading a ripped ISO is less troublesome than ripping the game from scratch).
Bottom line: You can put custom maps in the Xbox version of Halo 1, but you can't simply drag a CE map into the Xbox and expect it to work at all. Same thing goes for Halo 2, or any game that's on both PC and xbox/xbox 360.
P.S. if you REALLY want to play custom Halo content on a console, the original Xbox 1 is easier to mod and transfer files to. If you have the old system, use that instead and preserve that 3 year warranty on the xbox 360.
P.S. (2): Just use your PC if you want CE maps.
ok, could ya tell me how to open my hard drive?
is it like physicaly opening it, or digitaly?:confused2:
sry if i seem like a noob, but i deal with computers, not Xbox's.
oh, btw if anyone wants to feel jelous of these ppl, click on this link (http://www.gamevideos.com/video/id/11886) these ppl i don't know them, but theyre lucky!
The only reason to copy custom maps to the xbox would be if those maps were SP maps with co-op mode (since co-op mode is only on xbox). Playing them through Halo CE on a computer is a superior experience, especially in terms of controls.
About the hard drive - you physically open that enclosure but you don't harm the actual hard drive, no. Then you place the hard drive in a different USB-compatible enclosure and do the stuff.