Friday, March 15, 2013

How do you download dlc (downloadable content) from your laptop to you xbox 360?

Q. I recently downloaded some DLC for test drive unlimited 2 off of the website which is powered be Atari. I have a flash drive that is already configured with the Xbox 360. I also don't have a Xbox Live member ship anymore. So would I have to buy one? If so which would be best for me?

A. No, the DLC you got off of their website is for the PC version of the game. If you want the DLC for the Xbox version you will have to download it over Xbox Live. You do not have to have an Xbox Live Gold subscription to download content, as long as you have an Xbox Live profile that is connected to the Internet you can download the content

P.S. even if you're membership is over, you still have Xbox Live Free which lets you download content

Can I get on Xbox Live without a HDD by using a USB flash drive?
Q. With the new ability to store games and saves on a USB flash drive on an Xbox 360, is it possible to get on Live without a hard drive if I have a flash drive connected? I was thinking about getting an arcade system with the new price cuts. And please, no "Don't get a 360, get a PS3" comments. And no "Get a new Xbox!" comments. Thank you!

A. You can use a regular flash drive and format it up to 16GB and use it for saves and everything. You can add up to two of these to your system for a total of 32GB of memory.

The flash drive needs to be at least 1GB because the xbox formatting takes up 512 MB.

Note: This was added as a recent update, so if you have an older model xbox without an internet connection you will not be able to do this. You can hook it up to the internet and download updates for free.

can i download Xbox 360 games off the internet and onto a flash drive?
Q. and then can i load then game onto my 360? i have a hard drive. what is a good website for free games?

A. Well, if a person had the proper software, it would most likely be possible. But it would be highly illegal, and the benefits of the free games would be outweighed by the jail time and lawsuit you would most likely face, because most likely there are plenty of anti-piracy features implemented into the Xbox 360's operating system.

In short: Stay within the law.




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