Same question to you, T1, what genre of game are you interested in?
Honestly I played Quake 3, CSS all on pc. Im really into fps.. and rpg games. I beat like final fantasy every single one to come out. gears of war was fun beat it.
Quake 4 has an actual single player game tho, unlike Q3.
Also, I just got a 360 as well, and Dead Rising is some of the best zombie-bashing fun I've ever head. I stabbed a zombie in the face with a shower head and blood flowed out of it like water. I laughed so hard I peed.
KagomJack said:
My girth isn't anything to bitch and moan about in long, elaborate paragraphs.
Quake 4 has an actual single player game tho, unlike Q3.
Also, I just got a 360 as well, and Dead Rising is some of the best zombie-bashing fun I've ever head. I stabbed a zombie in the face with a shower head and blood flowed out of it like water. I laughed so hard I peed.
It looks as if my laptop isn't picking up that the ethernet is plugged in. Is there something I need to download in order for it to register that the ethernet cable is plugged in? I didn't think so, but maybe...
Are you using the correct cable? To connect an XBOX to your PC, you need a crossover cable. To connect an XBOX or PC to a router, you need a patch cable. Put the ends of the cable side by side and compare them; if the same colors are in the same places, it's a patch cable. If two of the colors are swapped (orange and green, I think), it's a crossover cable.
You're supposed to plug your box directly into your modem or router, I'm not sure how it would work being plugged into your PC
well actually you can, thats how people (the real professionals) standbye. They bring up your ip address on thier computer and boot you from the game, instead of just pushing the button on thier modem. This only happens though if they get host, but they usually have an army grade connection, so they always get it.
It's complicated because you have retarded internet. If you had normal internet like everyone else it's simple, you connect the ethernet cable to your modem and you're done.