Meridian_Child
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Hold up....Mana has Zombies in it (not very good ones, but zombies nonetheless)
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You and Drpecker need to hook up. He's into rpg's heavy. The little fucker can figure the game out in 48 hrs. or die tryin!Spaceboy said:Sorry, I had to do it. I've just got this hunch that I'm not the only one out there with the gaming habit. So, I'm wondering if anyone else plays them on a regular basis. And, if you do, what system, what games? Are you a Sims junkie? Role-playing addict?
Personally, Playstation 2 is my drug of choice, and rpg's are my favorite entree.
StrawberryPez said:*grumbles*
I think i'm going to quit my job. I'm tired of being treated like i don't know anything. God forbid a woman know anything about a fucking video game.![]()

Liontamr said:That's a heck of an idea LD! lol
By the way, behold the power of the Xbox.. About 24 hours of music saved.. plus games.. (including six saved replays on NFL 2K3 and two replays on NBA 2K3 that are 100 blocks each)
Can a PS2 do that?![]()


Liontamr said:Hell yeah! 50K plus.
My games total 820 blocks, My music is at 95,574. So the way I see it there is at least 150 thousand blocks of memory.. If not more. And it's not as if the sound quality of this music is bad... It's like a CD is playing. I'd like to know how the encode the music for storage... It must not take much space for each song.
A 4 minute mp3 at 128 bps is about 2.8 megs. - If you were to take the 24 hours and devide it up into 4 minute songs you'd get 360 songs (I actually have 425 saved) - 360 times 2.8 is about one full gig of memory.
One site I go to has the Xbox listed at 8 gig of memory.
168 hours worth of music anyone?![]()
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. Halo... I didn't enjoy... haven't enjoyed much X Box stuff to be honest).

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)Cibo said:Hehe
/e hugs his xbox![]()
Vay said:Xbox is a good party system too, mind you. That's where the PS2 falters. The system could've easily had 4 ports, but no, they just went with 2, ruining all chances of there being a lot of multiplayer gaming market for it (how many people really go out and buy multitaps and use them?)