Xbox Live

Kyosuke

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    I have Xbox Live for my Xbox, its truly something that you should purchase if you own the console. Play online with thousands of people..... alot of great features, I have Brute Force, and Capcom vs. Snk 2: EO (which is a fighting game), that is Xbox Live compatible.

    Does anyone else have it?
     
    It's a little over rated because it is very pikky with it's requirements!
     
    Its to try to keep the best proformance possible, with no lag, if they weren't so picky, it would have 56k modems playing online, which would result in alot of lag. But if have have a dial-up modem, you can play the PlayStation 2 online, but Xbox Live is much more easier then the PlayStation 2 version.
     
    No games on it that really appeal to me, although they are moving in the right direction. You can have multiple Game Tags so you can have groups, like one for when you want everyone to be able to find you, one for just friends etc?
     
    I agree. They are starting to make better games.
     
    Kairi said:
    No games on it that really appeal to me, although they are moving in the right direction. You can have multiple Game Tags so you can have groups, like one for when you want everyone to be able to find you, one for just friends etc?


    The PlayStation 2 version allows multiple game tags for every game, but the Xbox version dousen't allow it. When you log on to Xbox Live, you must put in your one time gamer tag (which cannot be changed no matter what) thats the one everybody sees you as.

    But personally, not too many games appeal to me either, I just really use it for a fighting game that I have. But hey, at least their trying!
     
    'cause for PSO for Xbox I could have sworn I saw a "Gamer Tag Select" screen. Maybe it's only for it or something?
     
    Well, I'm not too sure about that, but from what I know, your allowed to have multiple Xbox Live accounts on your console, insted of just one, but the kind of stupid thing is that you have to pay for a whole new Xbox Live starter kit which can cost up to $99, if bought brand new.
     
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