Originally posted by eebeejay: I'm utterly amazed at how people don't keep up with the scene, that they benefit from.
would you believe some fella in these forums only found out about the x360key last week,i thought he was a spammer trying to drum up business to a link he posted..lol..
Originally posted by scorpNZ: would you believe some fella in these forums only found out about the x360key last week,i thought he was a spammer trying to drum up business to a link he posted..lol..
Wasn't that the guy ddp let off the hook because his explanation was good?
Originally posted by scorpNZ: would you believe some fella in these forums only found out about the x360key last week,i thought he was a spammer trying to drum up business to a link he posted..lol..
Wasn't that the guy ddp let off the hook because his explanation was good?
Originally posted by snickle: http://forums.afterdawn.com/t.cfm/f-152/guide_2_burn_xgd3_games-911668/
LOL at some of the info I just learned. so XGD3 discs are too big for DVD DLs, but it's cool because they're only like 1.7% bigger? So we just play the backups without that 1.7%. And it works because developers put their game code on the "edge of the disc" instead of the "inner disc" for performance. lol!
This sounds like it is very, very, very easy to detect (not that I know, or anything) by M$. I probably won't play backups on live until somebody fixes this..."issue."
Or is it possible to buy a media that can hold the entire xgd3 data? What does M$ burn games on? I always thought they were regular DVD Dls.