Hi,
I'm considering upgrading to an XBox360 in time for the next Smackdown vs Raw game, mainly due to the expanded customisation stuff. However I have some questions about the 360 version:
* Currently I use four different PS2 memory cards for different CAW rosters (WCW, classic WWF, etc.) - how many CAWs can I have on the 360 version?
* Can you import your own music, and again is this only limited by the size of your harddisk?
Thanks,
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PS2 to XBOX 360
Started by
Evil Jeff
, Sep 02 2009 03:04 AM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 02 September 2009 - 03:04 AM
#2
Posted 02 September 2009 - 05:55 AM
Yeah if your gonna get an Xbox360 nowadays it's gonna be at least 60GB which a lot more than you will need so theres no problem there.
On the the 360 version of 2010 you can no have 50 CAWs. And I guess you could make other offline profiles if you wanted more.
Importing music is really easy on the 360 and takes up hardly any room at all.
On the the 360 version of 2010 you can no have 50 CAWs. And I guess you could make other offline profiles if you wanted more.
Importing music is really easy on the 360 and takes up hardly any room at all.
#3
Posted 02 September 2009 - 08:07 AM
Importing music is easy. You can eathier stream it from your PC or make Audio CDs and copy it to the 360 HD.
Also you can do what the person above me says by creating a offline profile to create more CAWs or find a mem card for the 360 and make a save on it too. You can also do both if you wanted i think aswell.
Also you can do what the person above me says by creating a offline profile to create more CAWs or find a mem card for the 360 and make a save on it too. You can also do both if you wanted i think aswell.
#4
Posted 03 October 2009 - 12:29 AM
I am more comfortable with the PS2 than I am with the Xbox 360.
I think the PS2 SvR 09 game is very responsive. i know people like the 360 for online play, but I think the offline game itself is better on the PS2.
I'll buy the PS2 version.
I think the PS2 SvR 09 game is very responsive. i know people like the 360 for online play, but I think the offline game itself is better on the PS2.
I'll buy the PS2 version.