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  • Nuusku
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    Originally posted by The Seattleite
    If your wireless router is A/B/G, then you'll need this:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Xbox-360-Mic...378c7b662#shId

    Used, $10 free shipping to US

    If your wireless router is A/B/G/N, then you'll need this:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Xbox-360-WiF...item19d30d3775

    Used, $45 free shipping to US

    There's also a third-party N adapter made by Datel:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Datel-Dual-B...item5ae5c9c7cf

    New, $30 frees shipping to US

    Not sure how well it works though. But it's compatible with A,B, or G (in case you don't have N class Wi-Fi)

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    Nuusku, you can use this listing:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Datel-Dual-B...item5ae5c9c7cf

    $29.99 + shipping (Worldwide), which is equivalent to €24.6 + shipping
    Thank you

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  • Crow
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    If your wireless router is A/B/G, then you'll need this:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Xbox-360-Mic...378c7b662#shId

    Used, $10 free shipping to US

    If your wireless router is A/B/G/N, then you'll need this:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Xbox-360-WiF...item19d30d3775

    Used, $45 free shipping to US

    There's also a third-party N adapter made by Datel:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Datel-Dual-B...item5ae5c9c7cf

    New, $30 frees shipping to US

    Not sure how well it works though. But it's compatible with A,B, or G (in case you don't have N class Wi-Fi)

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    Nuusku, you can use this listing:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Datel-Dual-B...item5ae5c9c7cf

    $29.99 + shipping (Worldwide), which is equivalent to €24.6 + shipping

    or, if you want an official Microsoft Wireless N adapter, there's an auction going on right now:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/OFFICIAL-XBO...item46058a4055

    Current bid is at $5.50 (€4.50), ending in 3 days. Add €8.40 for shipping

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  • Nuusku
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    Originally posted by sgreger1
    Oh shit I didn't even know they had that. My xbox has gone un-used since December when i had to move my modem upstairs to where my computer is, and as I have the old xbox I didn't have any way to connect to the internet. I'd like to know how much this costs as well.
    Here it is like 40 euros. Way too much

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  • Nuusku
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    Originally posted by sgreger1
    Oh shit I didn't even know they had that. My xbox has gone un-used since December when i had to move my modem upstairs to where my computer is, and as I have the old xbox I didn't have any way to connect to the internet. I'd like to know how much this costs as well.
    Here it is like 40 euros. Way too much

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  • sgreger1
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    Originally posted by Nuusku
    Talking about the thingamazigly that lets you connect your 360 to wireless network to get access to play online etc. I don't have a cable, only WLAN
    Oh shit I didn't even know they had that. My xbox has gone un-used since December when i had to move my modem upstairs to where my computer is, and as I have the old xbox I didn't have any way to connect to the internet. I'd like to know how much this costs as well.

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  • sgreger1
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    Originally posted by PipenSnus
    ***minor spoiler alert***

    Don't get me wrong -- I'm not complaining about the "choosing sides" structure itself. My gripe is that the sides are essentially all oppressive forms of government. Even if you choose to go solo, you have to do so by taking over one of the major factions and becoming an autocrat yourself. I would like to have seen a little more originality and variety in the choice of political structures The Courier can choose to ally with or create. Ideally, I would like be able to form a coalition government with representatives from the Followers, the Boomers, and several of the smaller communities, a real working democratic republic, rather than the hegemonic, expansionist, crypto-fascist mess that the NCR is obviously devolving into. Of course, I have to qualify my opinion by saying that I have yet to get into the end game and see how it all works out in practice, but from the perspective of "almost finished," I'm not really happy with any of the choices presented to me.

    You make a good point about companions, however. The companions in New Vegas are definitely superior, both in character development, and in the way they operate in combat. Like Nuusku, I tend to play sniper-type characters, so many times companions are more hindrance than help, but less so in NV than in other games. They certainly come in handy when a band of Legion Assassins pop in from out of nowhere.

    My favorite companion is Lily. There's just something about a big, scary Nightkin talking to me like she's my grandma that always gives me a chuckle. :-)
    I think the overlying theme of the Fallout series is "War never changes". Following that theme, I think there is also a secondary theme present in both Fallout 3 and New Vegas, which is that "Government never changes". In the first one, it was that robot that was trying to maintain the existing government that fell after the war, and the rich folks all holed on in their big tower. In the new game it is the NCR or the rich weapons dealers etc. The point they are trying to make is that even in a post-apocalyptical wasteland, the same problems would persist regarding the nature of government (or power in general), as well as the wealth divide.

    There isn't much utopian shit going on in Fallout in case you havn't noticed, and I think the theme is fitting for the series, which tries to draw attention to the fact that war never changes, government never changes, and wealth and power never changes, regardless of what happens.

    Also Lilly was my favorite too for the same reason lol.

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  • Nuusku
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    Talking about the thingamazigly that lets you connect your 360 to wireless network to get access to play online etc. I don't have a cable, only WLAN

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  • Crow
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    Are you referring to the 802.11n wireless adapter for the original Xbox 360 models?

    Or are you talking about the wireless controller adapter for Windows?

    If you're talking about the PC adapter, they fetch for $22 (maybe cheaper on eBay)

    http://www.amazon.com/Xbox-360-Wirel.../dp/B000HZFCT2

    If you're talking about the Wi-Fi adapter, they fetch for $55

    http://www.amazon.com/Xbox-360-Wirel...360+Wireless+N

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    For the Wi-Fi, you're better off buying a new Xbox, as the newer 'S' model has built-in 802.11 a/b/g/n (and it has a dedicated AUX to power the Kinect).

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  • Nuusku
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    How much does a xbox 360 wireless adapter cost where you guys live?

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  • PipenSnus
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    Originally posted by sgreger1
    I loved New Vegas. Fallout 3 will always have a special place in my heart/cd case, but New Vegas did a great job IMO. The good thing about choosing sides is that it gives you an oppertunity to play the game again and experience a whole different set of outcomes and missions. Ive played it through 3 times on xbox and will probably do it again on my PC.

    I never did like the companion thing in Fallout, mainly because it was never executed very well and the companion was an idiot who would get lost or killed instead of doing anything usefull. Great soundtrack though in new vegas.
    ***minor spoiler alert***

    Don't get me wrong -- I'm not complaining about the "choosing sides" structure itself. My gripe is that the sides are essentially all oppressive forms of government. Even if you choose to go solo, you have to do so by taking over one of the major factions and becoming an autocrat yourself. I would like to have seen a little more originality and variety in the choice of political structures The Courier can choose to ally with or create. Ideally, I would like be able to form a coalition government with representatives from the Followers, the Boomers, and several of the smaller communities, a real working democratic republic, rather than the hegemonic, expansionist, crypto-fascist mess that the NCR is obviously devolving into. Of course, I have to qualify my opinion by saying that I have yet to get into the end game and see how it all works out in practice, but from the perspective of "almost finished," I'm not really happy with any of the choices presented to me.

    You make a good point about companions, however. The companions in New Vegas are definitely superior, both in character development, and in the way they operate in combat. Like Nuusku, I tend to play sniper-type characters, so many times companions are more hindrance than help, but less so in NV than in other games. They certainly come in handy when a band of Legion Assassins pop in from out of nowhere.

    My favorite companion is Lily. There's just something about a big, scary Nightkin talking to me like she's my grandma that always gives me a chuckle. :-)

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  • Nuusku
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    Thinking about buying mAss effect 3
    is it worth it?

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  • Crow
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    Love me some Fallout.

    Fallout 3 is my favorite game in the series, and New Vegas was pretty good (have yet to play the DLC).

    I've never tried Skyrim, but I've heard a few glowing reviews. I still don't get the "arrow to the knee" meme, but I'm sure I'll finally get it, when I purchase the game.

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  • sgreger1
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    Originally posted by Nuusku
    In my opinion the main quest line was boring. Because you basically play the same quest over and over again. For example Legion and NCR playtrough.
    The companions usually were useless but i liked E-DE in new vegas a lot. I was playing a sniper character and it helped to have it with you because it warned you from enemies from far away. The soundtrack is nice, but i prefer Fallout 3 songs.
    The main quest in sandbox RPG's is always short and boring. I almost never complete question missions untill nearly all of the side missions have been completed. Especially in games like Fallout or Oblivion, where if you get too far in the quest you essentially are locked into a choice of what you can do.

    Still it's one of the top 5 games ever made in my opinion, mainly because I love large open world RPG's from Bethesda and such. I still havn't gotten far in Skyrim. I am saving it for a rainy day. I played oblibion and accompanying DLC's for like 300 hours, hope Skyrim will last as long as well.

    I'm all about minecraft right now though. Even since you introduced me to the Technic (Tekkit) mods, I feel like I have a whole new world ahead of me. I beat the regular minecraft the other day and killed the ender dragon. Worst last level ever and extremely difficult even if you are cheating, but the end scene where they talk about life being a dream etc was a nice touch.

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  • Nuusku
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    Originally posted by sgreger1
    I loved New Vegas. Fallout 3 will always have a special place in my heart/cd case, but New Vegas did a great job IMO. The good thing about choosing sides is that it gives you an oppertunity to play the game again and experience a whole different set of outcomes and missions. Ive played it through 3 times on xbox and will probably do it again on my PC.

    I never did like the companion thing in Fallout, mainly because it was never executed very well and the companion was an idiot who would get lost or killed instead of doing anything usefull. Great soundtrack though in new vegas.
    In my opinion the main quest line was boring. Because you basically play the same quest over and over again. For example Legion and NCR playtrough.
    The companions usually were useless but i liked E-DE in new vegas a lot. I was playing a sniper character and it helped to have it with you because it warned you from enemies from far away. The soundtrack is nice, but i prefer Fallout 3 songs.

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  • sgreger1
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    I loved New Vegas. Fallout 3 will always have a special place in my heart/cd case, but New Vegas did a great job IMO. The good thing about choosing sides is that it gives you an oppertunity to play the game again and experience a whole different set of outcomes and missions. Ive played it through 3 times on xbox and will probably do it again on my PC.

    I never did like the companion thing in Fallout, mainly because it was never executed very well and the companion was an idiot who would get lost or killed instead of doing anything usefull. Great soundtrack though in new vegas.

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