
And the Ask X3F questions keep coming. It's okay though. We're here for you, gentle fanboys. This week we take a look at the nefarious problem with using your premium content (i.e. Xbox Live Arcade games) on a replacement 360. We also chat about missing Marketplace ads, N+, MSN Alerts, and how the find bloggers of Xbox 360 Fanboy landed such a sweet gig. Continue on to reload your mental weapon with bullets ... of knowledge.
If you've got a question or just something you'd like to share with the Xbox 360 Fanboy community, send it to: ask [at] xbox360fanboy [dawt] com.
I have a problem on my dashboard that none of my friends seem to have. When my friends sign onto XBL and they are on the dashboard they get nice little ads in areas on the dashboard. However, on mine, I only see the Xbox Live logo and something about friends and tournaments. It's kind of annoyed me because part of me would like to see those ads and see these potential great deals. Then again, on my computer I do hate ads on webpages, but this is a little different.
Any ideas on why this is?
-James
Gamertag: Jb83
First of all, you're not missing much. For the most part, these ads are for downloadable goodies or the occasional movie ad. We don't know what your problem is specifically, though we do know that our friend David Dreger has a similar problem. It could be that you have a child account migrated from the original Xbox. The bad news is that we don't know how to fix it or if you even can. We'd suggest the old standby: 1-800-4MY-XBOX. If anyone out there can solve James' problem, give us your solution in the comments section.
Hey, guys, hat's off to you on a great site. Here's my question: I am from a very small Xbox News site and you are in a very large one as I'm sure you understand. I'm not too familiar with X3F lore and history, so I was just wondering, how did you you guys hit it big? What got you guys recognized over other folks to work at Joystiq's Xbox 360 Fanboy? I like stories, so go ahead, spill your guts guys!
Thanks, Dean Tripp
Thanks for the kind words, Dean.
Richard's story:
We've answered this on the Fancast before, but it might as well be written for all to see. The long answer: I started my own blog during a stint at a rather dreary manufacturing company. I figured I read Joystiq all day anyway, I might as well try my hand at blogging. After a few months of that, I contacted Chris Grant at Joystiq, asking about how he got into the business and if he had any advice. And then he offered me a job. After a few months of blogging for real money, I became the lead for X3F and the rest is history.
The short (and admittedly trite) answer: determination and luck.
Dustin's story:
How did I get a job at X3F? Well, it was actually quite a straightforward process and is a simple tale to tell. Me getting hired at X3F pretty much boiled down to a crazy amount of love for video games and a never ending (and I'm sure annoying) amount of persistence. I put my Googling abilities to good use and not only got in contact with various Joystiq people over the course of many months, but I constantly and consistently "harassed" them. Bothered them to such an extent that they had to either give me a chance at blogging for X3F or file for a restraining order. And lucky for me, lawyers and court fees were a little too spendy for the Joystiq budget. So, they gave me a shot. Eventually, my superb writing skills, whit, lovable charm and constant bribery (in the form of pastries) finally won them over. Now, after one year of blogging, I've finally upgraded to sleeping on the Fanboy Towers couch instead of the cold concrete floor. Next year, a foldout couch!
[Editor's note: Dustin applied for the job during a blogger cattle call a little over a year ago. He had the right stuff. 'Nuff said.]
Hi X3F, I recently changed consoles after getting a replacement for my RRoD, and now the premium content on my hard drive won't work unless I'm signed into Xbox Live. Is there a solution to this problem? Thanks.
If you listened to the latest edition of the Fancast, you'll know that Alexander Sliwinski just ran into the same problem. Unfortunately, there is no easy way to fix it. Sometimes (sometimes) you can delete certain items (XBLA games, for example) and download them again. Beyond that, you're basically forced to spend some quality time with Microsoft customer support. At one time, it was common practice to have you create a new gamertag which Microsoft would then use to refund your spent MS Points. Said points would then be used to just buy everything again. We're not sure if they still do that, but the long and short of it is that you're going to be on the phone for quite a while.
Back during the original Xbox days, Microsoft tied in Xbox Live with their MSN Alerts system. It was easy to set up a preference that someone would get a text message on their phone if their buddies invited time to a game and they were off line. It worked great for my friends and I since it encouraged unscheduled games (we are busy people, after all). When Microsoft took this ability, they said it would come back eventually. That was years ago. Any word if a similar capability is going to see the light of day?
We asked Major Nelson about this (which is becoming something of a routine as we prepare this column) and we've got good news and bad news. The good news: the Live team still wants to integrate MSN Alerts with Live again. The bad news: there is no timeline for when this will happen (assuming it does actually happen).
Dear X3F?
1) Am I the only one hyped about N+?
2) Any idea when it comes out (last year it was marked to come out in late fall 2007)?
3) How about some Shadowrun news (my favorite game ever)?
4) Does Burnout Paradise have a crash mode [that's as good as in Burnout 3]?
5) How much do you guys bench?
Hey, congrats on using both parentheses and brackets in your email!
1) No.
2) The last we heard of it, it was scheduled to arrive sometime between last month and the end of this month. It's not coming out tomorrow, so you've got two more Wednesdays to keep your eyes open.
3) It didn't do very well. The license has since been transferred to Tinker & Smith, a company formed by Jordan Weisman, creator of the original Shadowrun pen & paper RPG that started it all. Any future iterations of the franchise will come from there.
4) Burnout Paradise doesn't really have any "modes" at all. Basically, you can initiate crash mode any time you crash. There aren't any pre-designed courses like the ones in previous Burnout titles though.
5) As infrequently as possible.
Dear X3F'ers,
Which genre would you happily never play another game of again? For the purposes of this thought experiment, note that Yaris is *not* a genre, despite the incredible degree of its sucknicity.
Cheers,
Jonman
That's a bit closed-minded, isn't it? Hmmm ... we're tempted to say sports, but we do love tennis. Um ... pet simulations? Does that count? We could probably get by without that. Unless you count the dog in Fable 2 anyway.
Greetings X3F,
I received a Best Buy gift card for Christmas and I'm trying to decide on how to use it. I've heard about the greatness of BioShock and played the demo and very much enjoyed it. I've also heard all the excitement around COD4. Which one in your opinion is a better game?
Thanks,
Ben
Gamertag: ObiBen8
As you might expect, this boils down to taste. From a value standpoint, it's hard to argue against COD4, as it has some of the most compelling online play available. If you want a game that you'll be playing for a long time, COD4 is probably the way to go. That said, BioShock sports one of the best single-player stories in recent memory. The downside is you may not feel like playing through the game again just to get a different CG ending cinema. In fact, your best bet is to buy COD4 and rent BioShock. BioShock can easily be beaten in the time you'll have it out for rent. Then, once you've had your fill of Big Daddies, you can enjoy the long lasting fun provided by COD4's multiplayer.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
1-15-2008 @ 4:21PM
xenocidic said...
Damn, my questions didn't make it into this week, but I think I sent it after the publishing deadline (i.e. this morning). But they're qual. I won't reveal them here.
You'll just have to wait...for next week...
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1-15-2008 @ 4:27PM
IncredibleBulk92 said...
To the first question I'd also add how old are you? My little bro didn't get adds on his 360 until he turned 18... can't remember if it happened after the last update or before, their quite close together you see
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1-15-2008 @ 4:38PM
rob paek said...
"MSN Alerts, and how the find bloggers of Xbox 360 Fanboy"
Did you mean how the FINE bloggers of X3F?
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1-15-2008 @ 4:40PM
Knight Marquise said...
Yes,
The reason James doesn't see the adds is due to having a child account. My twins never have the ads on their dashboard, although my wife, I, and adult kids do.
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1-15-2008 @ 5:10PM
mirage said...
I have an adult account and I occasionally do not see adds and I think it could also be your connection. With the latest string of xbox live connectivity issues the ads and the marketplace have been terribly slow and or non-responsive.
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1-15-2008 @ 5:39PM
Dean Tripp said...
Hey cool! My Question got answered, Thanks!
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1-15-2008 @ 5:39PM
Don Wilson said...
Waiting for N+........ Waiting, waiting, waiting..................
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1-15-2008 @ 5:40PM
Corey said...
When I got a new system back from the repair center after sending my old system in, I had the same licensing problems with my downloaded content. All I did was go to the marketplace and select download again on all of the content that I had bought. It worked like a charm.
I have always been somewhat annoyed (but mostly just confused) by people not knowing this, but I guess it turns out that it doesn't work all the time.
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1-15-2008 @ 6:21PM
xenocidic said...
Does said content work whilst you're offline (not connected to XBL)?
1-15-2008 @ 6:30PM
Corey said...
It does now that I've done this. It didn't before.
I think that DC is downloaded to the hard drive, but is tied to the actual system it was downloaded onto. I think that all you do by re-downloading it is change the system that it is tied to.
Regardless of whether or not this works every time, it still is a pain and should be made easier.
1-15-2008 @ 6:33PM
xenocidic said...
Well it doesn't work for all folks or for all content.
Some Sega content in fact never works...again...
1-15-2008 @ 8:46PM
Corey said...
Well, that sucks.
Looks like I just got lucky. I only had three or four games and a few themes at that time, if it happened to me again, I would have a much harder time i suppose.
1-16-2008 @ 11:10AM
zlionsfan said...
It's good luck, enjoy it while it lasts.
I have a lot of XBLA games, and the only one that's given me problems is Sonic (Sega content, as mentioned above). I'd rather just not play it at all than waste a bunch of time on the phone, especially if additional Gamertags are involved.
1-15-2008 @ 5:40PM
Drew Dog said...
For James, it might be that he's opted out of marketing in his account setup. If you change that setting to opt in, there's a chance that you'll get those ads...just a guess.
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1-15-2008 @ 6:32PM
Corey said...
I always opt out of all that marketing stuff when I sign up for anything and I still see the ads. Opting out keeps you from being on e-mail lists.
1-15-2008 @ 5:46PM
Yuccadude said...
I didn't get the ads on the Dash until after my 360 red-ringed and I got my Elite. Even though I had been above 18 for the whole time I had my 360, I never got the ads.
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1-15-2008 @ 6:20PM
That Fuzzy Bastard said...
Dang it Microsoft, FIX THE DLC problem! If my console fails (thanks to your hardware problems) I should *not* have to redownload everything! And it's such a stupid copy-protection issue---all the data is on the freakin' hard drive, and it's already associated with my Live ID---just *stop* associating it with the dang serial number!
If they come out with a 360 Slim, I'd probably buy it, but not if it means endless re-downloading.
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1-15-2008 @ 6:24PM
xenocidic said...
The motive behind this is so that you can't go to your friends house, who doesn't really care about ever going online, recover your gamertag to his console download all your arcade games, and then he never brings his system online again, and he can forever use your arcade games on his console, while you still happily use them at home after re-recovering your gamertag again.
capish?
1-15-2008 @ 11:01PM
DemonGSides said...
The stuff downloads instantly, so i don't see the problem... don't actually delete the content, just Redownload it.
1-16-2008 @ 9:39AM
xenocidic said...
demon that doesn't always resolve the DRM situation...
as evidenced by this 133 page thread on the matter with complaints that re-downloading did s-f-a
http://forums.xbox.com/133/1159815/ShowPost.aspx#1159815