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  1. It's almost time for Xbox live gold subscribers to grab their next free games with games with gold. Septembers two free games are Magic: The gathering and Rainbow: Six Vegas. Magic: The Gathering will be first up and it will be available to download for free from September 1st. This game is based on a collectible card game where players battle each other. The first person shooter action game Rainbow Six: Vegas will be available to download from September 16th. View full article
  2. the slim one It seems to be working now been playing it for about 10 mins and it hasn't given me the error message, were as before i'd get the message like after 2 mins so it seems to be working so finger crossed. Thanks very much church i appreciate it.
  3. I have intalled it but it now gives me the error message "disc could not be authorized"
  4. There is a crack in the center of one of my 360 games, the crack just about touches the disc itself where the xbox reads it. My xbox could still pick up on it so it still technically works but after a few mins it would give an error message "you disc is dirty or damaged" or something like that. I got my brothers disc of the same game and installed it on to my xbox thinking that my own copy would then work but as the game won't need to spin, but when I put mine in it works for a new mins and i get an error message saying "the disc could not be authorized". Is there any way I could fix this? I thought if the game is installed to the xbox it would still work despite it having minor damage just as long as the xbox can still identify the disc.
  5. Great post cooliest, I can't help but think that 343 has somewhat screwed over the limited edition holders again. Also doesn't this make the actual limited edition completely redundant now?
  6. IGN caught up with Bungie's community Deej to get a quick interview with him about destiny from gamescom, he gives a quick briefing about features, types of weapons and classes So here is the interview.
  7. IGN caught up with Bungie's community Deej to get a quick interview with him about destiny from gamescom, he gives a quick briefing about features, types of weapons and classes So here is the interview. View full article
  8. IGN caught up with Bungie's community Deej to get a quick interview with him about destiny from gamescom, he gives a quick briefing about features, types of weapons and classes So here is the interview.
  9. The name comes from Norse mythology for "yelling horn" or "loud sounding horn" it seems Bungie are carrying over their tradition of referring things to mythology, especially Norse mythology to destiny destiny. It's interesting.
  10. This is actually new to me as I have just stumbled upon some news about this Xbox One feature after it has been known for a couple of months, it's called Xbox One upload studio. Xbox One upload studio is a tool that allows users to edit, theme and share videos they have recorded from their video games and present them on their own channel for other gamers to see. Each users channel will most likely be attached to and accessible from that users own Xbox One profile. If you had an amazing, funny or weird moment while playing a game you could record it and upload it to your channel for the Xbox community to see. Quoted from news.xbox.com "At EVO 2013, one fan went undefeated for hours in “Killer Instinct” until at long last the best player on the “Killer Instinct” development team was able to defeat them. Using Game DVR, they were able to record the best parts of the highly competitive set of three matches. With Upload Studio, they were able to quickly turn it into a stylized video clip that could be shown off locally, like during a panel at Comic-Con, or broadcast through Xbox Live for the world to see." "If you want to share gameplay footage immediately without editing it, Xbox One also supports that. Simply say “Xbox record” at any time and the console will record what happens next for you to send to your friends or upload to the Internet." Here is a video from IGN with Xbox's Creative Director Matt White giving a brief walkthrough on how it works.
  11. This is actually new to me as I have just stumbled upon some news about this Xbox One feature after it has been known for a couple of months, it's called Xbox One upload studio. Xbox One upload studio is a tool that allows users to edit, theme and share videos they have recorded from their video games and present them on their own channel for other gamers to see. Each users channel will most likely be attached to and accessible from that users own Xbox One profile. If you had an amazing, funny or weird moment while playing a game you could record it and upload it to your channel for the Xbox community to see. Quoted from news.xbox.com "At EVO 2013, one fan went undefeated for hours in “Killer Instinct” until at long last the best player on the “Killer Instinct” development team was able to defeat them. Using Game DVR, they were able to record the best parts of the highly competitive set of three matches. With Upload Studio, they were able to quickly turn it into a stylized video clip that could be shown off locally, like during a panel at Comic-Con, or broadcast through Xbox Live for the world to see." "If you want to share gameplay footage immediately without editing it, Xbox One also supports that. Simply say “Xbox record” at any time and the console will record what happens next for you to send to your friends or upload to the Internet." Here is a video from IGN with Xbox's Creative Director Matt White giving a brief walkthrough on how it works. View full article
  12. Ah I didn't catch those, I did see the black garden but not the others.
  13. It's been six months since Bungie's last vidoc "Pathways out of darkness" where we got our first big scoop at destiny and our first ever glimpse at in game content which was then followed by the E3 demo a few months later. Now Bungie has revealed their new vidoc where they will take us a little further into the game with new info and what they have planned for their next big title. Here is Bungies new vidoc on Destiny "Out here in the wild".
  14. It's been six months since Bungie's last vidoc "Pathways out of darkness" where we got our first big scoop at destiny and our first ever glimpse at in game content which was then followed by the E3 demo a few months later. Now Bungie has revealed their new vidoc where they will take us a little further into the game with new info and what they have planned for their next big title. Here is Bungies new vidoc on Destiny "Out here in the wild". View full article
  15. It's been six months since Bungie's last vidoc "Pathways out of darkness" where we got our first big scoop at destiny and our first ever glimpse at in game content which was then followed by the E3 demo a few months later. Now Bungie has revealed their new vidoc where they will take us a little further into the game with new info and what they have planned for their next big title. Here is Bungies new vidoc on Destiny "Out here in the wild". This post has been promoted to an article
  16. Just a reminder, Deadrising 2 and Dead Rising 2 case zero dlc free to download from today

    1. Cooliest

      Cooliest

      *6 days later* It's done downloading. :)

    2. EliteSniper

      EliteSniper

      Already downloaded xD

  17. Microsoft has announced that Xbox.com's PC market place will be shut down next week an article from PC Gamer has reported. Microsoft has announced this on their games for windows facebook page, they told users they will no longer be able to purchase PC games from the marketplace but can still use games they have already purchased. “As part of the upcoming Xbox 360 system update, Microsoft Points will be retired, and the Xbox.com PC marketplace will be closed as of August 22, 2013. We encourage you to spend your Microsoft Points balance prior to this change. Although you will not be able to purchase new games, you can continue to enjoy previously purchased content by downloading them through the Games for Windows LIVE client software as usual." For those who have been planning to purchase any games from the PC market place get them quick as there is only 6 day's until the market place is shut down.
  18. Microsoft has announced that Xbox.com's PC market place will be shut down next week an article from PC Gamer has reported. Microsoft has announced this on their games for windows facebook page, they told users they will no longer be able to purchase PC games from the marketplace but can still use games they have already purchased. “As part of the upcoming Xbox 360 system update, Microsoft Points will be retired, and the Xbox.com PC marketplace will be closed as of August 22, 2013. We encourage you to spend your Microsoft Points balance prior to this change. Although you will not be able to purchase new games, you can continue to enjoy previously purchased content by downloading them through the Games for Windows LIVE client software as usual." For those who have been planning to purchase any games from the PC market place get them quick as there is only 6 day's until the market place is shut down. View full article
  19. Microsoft's Xbox chief Marc Whitten posted on xbox.com that a digital sharing system will be coming to Xbox One called "Home Gold". Not long after E3 Microsoft reversed a lot of their policies after a high amount of negative feed back from their fan base one of the features they removed was family sharing, a feature that allowed an Xbox One user to access games from their friends library if they chose to share it with them. Well Microsoft seems to be bringing this feature or a similar feature to the Xbox One which will allow users to access a friends game library from their account. Slashgear article. Home Gold was hinted at earlier this year at E3, and now we have the full details. Although called Home Gold, the feature isn’t necessarily limited to one’s physical home, but instead is applicable to those who are using the Xbox One with the Live Gold subscriber. At the subscriber’s home, the Xbox One console can be setup to enable Live Gold features to other residents regardless of whether the subscriber is logged in to his or her account. Elsewhere, the subscriber can log into their account on a different console (such as at a friend’s house) and extend those same Live Gold features to the other users. Benefits of this include multi-player gaming and access to the entertainment apps. For the gamer’s primary (home) Xbox One, Home Gold is extended to an unlimited number of gamers. Elsewhere, those using the console will have access to the Gold features while the subscriber is logged in. Home Gold aside, Microsoft also detailed the sharing of digital games, which is available amongst the users in one’s home. A single library can harbor games purchased by multiple users, and those users can then log in and play one of those games, even if the original buyer isn’t logged into his or her account. Buying a game on a different Xbox One while signed in will result in the game being made available on the gamer’s own console, and a gamer’s digital downloads can be played on a friend’s console by signing in. The statement also specifies that most of the digital games don’t require the gamer to be connected to the Internet, but that the “experience” is better if one is. IGN video.
  20. Microsoft's Xbox chief Marc Whitten posted on xbox.com that a digital sharing system will be coming to Xbox One called "Home Gold". Not long after E3 Microsoft reversed a lot of their policies after a high amount of negative feed back from their fan base one of the features they removed was family sharing, a feature that allowed an Xbox One user to access games from their friends library if they chose to share it with them. Well Microsoft seems to be bringing this feature or a similar feature to the Xbox One which will allow users to access a friends game library from their account. Slashgear article. Home Gold was hinted at earlier this year at E3, and now we have the full details. Although called Home Gold, the feature isn’t necessarily limited to one’s physical home, but instead is applicable to those who are using the Xbox One with the Live Gold subscriber. At the subscriber’s home, the Xbox One console can be setup to enable Live Gold features to other residents regardless of whether the subscriber is logged in to his or her account. Elsewhere, the subscriber can log into their account on a different console (such as at a friend’s house) and extend those same Live Gold features to the other users. Benefits of this include multi-player gaming and access to the entertainment apps. For the gamer’s primary (home) Xbox One, Home Gold is extended to an unlimited number of gamers. Elsewhere, those using the console will have access to the Gold features while the subscriber is logged in. Home Gold aside, Microsoft also detailed the sharing of digital games, which is available amongst the users in one’s home. A single library can harbor games purchased by multiple users, and those users can then log in and play one of those games, even if the original buyer isn’t logged into his or her account. Buying a game on a different Xbox One while signed in will result in the game being made available on the gamer’s own console, and a gamer’s digital downloads can be played on a friend’s console by signing in. The statement also specifies that most of the digital games don’t require the gamer to be connected to the Internet, but that the “experience” is better if one is. IGN video. View full article
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