D3m0nF0rc3 wrote: Got a 360 today, found one title I had in the compatability list as the thread title, I loaded the disk and it said "update needed to play the game" and went and downloaded the emu update, rebooted and launched the disk to the menu and the when I select Sega Gt 2002 it just says "game is not compatable yet"So is it just not compatable with the bundle disc or is there something else I am missing ? Pretty poor if you ask me if its not going to be compatable with bundle disc titles that are listed as working titles. :(
why bother?
They probably assumed that all the games would be emulated on the 360.
Sega 2002 probably is not in charge of creating the emulaation and Microsoft wants you to play their games. like PGR2 and PGR3 and Forza(which is not perfect either with the emulation.
Tsahtanis wrote:I'm not even gonna ask WHY someone wants to play old games on their next gen machine. But since this is the dillemma, unplug the 360 and plug in the old xbox, problem solved.
I decided to skip the question of why one would want to play oldies on their new system because I just can't understand that. I then made a simple suggestion of just hookin up your old box if one is so disappointed in BC.
How you concluded that I was flaming someone from that simply shows that you excel in other areas other than reading comprehension. However, you did answer why, at least you, long for oldies (games you can't find in the next gen selection). And finally, you stated why you don't wanna plug in the old box, lack of space. ( the old box was the size of a vcr, but not that big ). You also state that for some reason ( lazy or obese ), you can't maneuver a 50 in tv ( I have a 52 in.... they, also are not that big ) to connect the old box....Now that part really caused alarm on your overall knowledge...for 20-30 US dollars you should be able to get a splitter-box ( a little device that feeds directly to your tv, via component, rca, or s-video cables/ while it houses connections for up to 5 seperate devices simultaneously )...so this way you never have to go behind the tv, except to dust it once a month. You can pick one of these up at your nearest gizmo store.
Though I am rather ignorant on the whole BC issue, for future reference, D3monforc3, you should choose to be informative without being and obnoxious douch bag. Because as you can see, you alike are obviously ignorant on some things as well.
Tsahtanis wrote: I decided to skip the question of why one would want to play oldies on their new system because I just can't understand that. I then made a simple suggestion of just hookin up your old box if one is so disappointed in BC. How you concluded that I was flaming someone from that simply shows that you excel in other areas other than reading comprehension. However, you did answer why, at least you, long for oldies (games you can't find in the next gen selection). And finally, you stated why you don't wanna plug in the old box, lack of space. ( the old box was the size of a vcr, but not that big ). You also state that for some reason ( lazy or obese ), you can't maneuver a 50 in tv ( I have a 52 in.... they, also are not that big ) to connect the old box....Now that part really caused alarm on your overall knowledge...for 20-30 US dollars you should be able to get a splitter-box ( a little device that feeds directly to your tv, via component, rca, or s-video cables/ while it houses connections for up to 5 seperate devices simultaneously )...so this way you never have to go behind the tv, except to dust it once a month. You can pick one of these up at your nearest gizmo store. Though I am rather ignorant on the whole BC issue, for future reference, D3monforc3, you should choose to be informative without being and obnoxious douch bag. Because as you can see, you alike are obviously ignorant on some things as well.
SeppukoPanda wrote:Okay so, Sega GT 2002 boots now. And just recently Microsoft updated the backwards compatibility so that Jet Set Radio Future will function. However, is still doesn't run off of this disc. Does anyone know why that is?
FSB Ricochet wrote:CANT BELIVE IT, i called m$ complaining about this and they fixed it in the 07 of july update
What a minute, are you saying that both games in the bundle pack now work fine?
That's awesome. Are there any glitches?
I feel your pain ...try this http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/backwardscompatibility.htm look for Download and Create a Disc: download this file...BackCompat_07-2007.zip (12+MB) unzip and burn to cdr/rw. Now boot your 360 with the disk in drive...it will update all BackCompat games. It work for me (UK 360 console) I hope this helps. No widescreen for JetSet and no slow down in GT, that I have noticed anyway
ta-ta
Boogie83e wrote:I feel your pain ...try this http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/backwardscompatibility.htm look for Download and Create a Disc: download this file...BackCompat_07-2007.zip (12+MB) unzip and burn to cdr/rw. Now boot your 360 with the disk in drive...it will update all BackCompat games. It work for me (UK 360 console) I hope this helps. No widescreen for JetSet and no slow down in GT, that I have noticed anyway ta-ta
Maco70 wrote:Anyone know why there isn't a JSRF forum?