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#1 SoulBlazer OFFLINE  

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Posted Sun May 29, 2011 12:32 PM

So what's the update for today?

I just turned my system on to watch a DVD and then did a small download, had the system reboot, and now it's doing a LARGE download. :ponder:

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Posted Sun May 29, 2011 12:57 PM

http://www.electroni...shes.out.today/

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Microsoft on Thursday sent word that the leaked out spring 2011 Xbox 360 update to the Dashboard was going live. The update brings the ability to buy any Xbox Live content using PayPal and thus avoid having to use a credit card. Its other core feature is support for a new disc format that gives about 1GB of space back while still improving the anti-piracy measures that had required all the extra data.

Energy saving is a minor new addition. If completely idle for an hour, the console will by default go into standby mode. Active downloads should still continue in this setting, and users can turn it off in the settings if they need the system active.

Gamers should already start seeing the update as part of a phased rollout. Microsoft is gradually pushing the release to all Xbox Live users over the course of the next two weeks. Gamers who get the update but have trouble with the new disc format on some of the oldest Xbox 360s may get a replacement system if they meet certain conditions.


#3 SoulBlazer OFFLINE  

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Posted Sun May 29, 2011 3:27 PM

View PostHammR25, on Sun May 29, 2011 12:57 PM, said:

http://www.electroni...shes.out.today/

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Microsoft on Thursday sent word that the leaked out spring 2011 Xbox 360 update to the Dashboard was going live. The update brings the ability to buy any Xbox Live content using PayPal and thus avoid having to use a credit card. Its other core feature is support for a new disc format that gives about 1GB of space back while still improving the anti-piracy measures that had required all the extra data.

Energy saving is a minor new addition. If completely idle for an hour, the console will by default go into standby mode. Active downloads should still continue in this setting, and users can turn it off in the settings if they need the system active.

Gamers should already start seeing the update as part of a phased rollout. Microsoft is gradually pushing the release to all Xbox Live users over the course of the next two weeks. Gamers who get the update but have trouble with the new disc format on some of the oldest Xbox 360s may get a replacement system if they meet certain conditions.

Ah, this is connected to the 'some older units may have problems playing discs' article on Yahoo I posted a while back.

Cool, sounds like a good update. Especily like the PayPal option! Now I can buy points through that and get extra security instead of having to leave a card on file or using pre-paid cards. :cool:

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Posted Tue May 31, 2011 6:19 PM

Ah, nice, PayPal! Now I don't have to buy points cards. :)

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Posted Wed Jun 1, 2011 7:20 AM

Adding Paypal is great news. :thumbsup:

#6 Hyper_Eye OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed Jun 1, 2011 8:28 PM

This would be the update some of us have been beta testing for a while. We received a version of Halo Reach that uses the new disc format free of charge.

#7 svenski OFFLINE  

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Posted Thu Jun 2, 2011 12:11 PM

I was wondering what the update was - was a big download.

How old exactly are the 360s that might have problems ? - Not noticed any on mine as yet.




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