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Like I said, there ARE legit reasons to used burned 360 games.

If you dont care to research or learn about them, dont put your opinion on the matter out there, because you're wrong.

Whenever people get around to finally getting the 360 HDD hacked and allowing booting of games from it, Im sure youll have the same complaints about it only being for pirating and not actually useful for load times. :rolleyes:

True there are "legit" reasons for the burned 360 games but they fail under so many test.

The HD loader at least to me stand up under the conveniences test.

Burned Disk fail under that test. it is not more convenient to use them same trouble in the end if not more. Back up I have seen so much BS using that argument.
 
Some of the older 360s they ran some test on and it showed damaging the disk under normal house hold vibrations (speakers, people running across the floor, slight bump to the TV stand ect) Things that should not cause a problem.

That's just FUD and you should not believe everything you hear. This FUD has been bombing around the net for a few weeks since highly dubious 'tabloid tv journalism' decided it needed a new story.
 
Some of the older 360s they ran some test on and it showed damaging the disk under normal house hold vibrations (speakers, people running across the floor, slight bump to the TV stand ect) Things that should not cause a problem.

That must be a very rare problem. Our first 360 sat on a desk a floor above a 1600rpm washer and sandwiched (almost) between 2 very large floor standing speakers and the only damaged disc was when my brother put it on its side whilst a game was loading.
 
That must be a very rare problem. Our first 360 sat on a desk a floor above a 1600rpm washer and sandwiched (almost) between 2 very large floor standing speakers and the only damaged disc was when my brother put it on its side whilst a game was loading.

Oh I do not drought it is a rare problem. It was just something that some of the first generation 360 had. But at the same token the ROD problem is much higher than the official numbers that are given out. But that is another story.
 
What i want is a CD stacker for the xbox. Now with NXE u can play games off the HDD but you need to have the disc in to verify you own the game. So if you had a CD stacker that could just verify you own the game it would be really convenient. Just chuck your favorite games in and never worry about them again.
 
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