Xbox 360 games starting to include mandatory NXE update

Posted Mar 4, 2009 at 9:47AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: Microsoft, Tom Clancy
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NXE now included as mandatory on-disc update - Image 1 


You can run, but you can't hide. If you managed to escape updating to the New Xbox Experience until now (for reasons I can't fathom), don't expect to be able to for long. The NXE update is now apparently a mandatory update in new games.

The first games to have this mandatory update on-disc are Tom Clancy: H.A.W.X., and MLB:2K9. Unless you update to NXE, you won't be able to play these games. Time to figure out what your avatar will look like. Don't worry, you can leave out the gross pimple.



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by martin447 - 2009-03-04 05:04
» why wouldn't you?

i must admit the new interfeace was hard to get used to... and it still seems a bit odd.... but after some time, i like it alot more than the old one... everytime i start my xbox, it feels like a new console.. whereas the old one just made it look boring



but why wouldn't you update??

might be becasue you don't have access to the internet, but why would you NOT update (even if you had the chance)??

by Aceboogz - 2009-03-04 06:11
» NXE!!

I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT THE NXE.



THE BLADES WERE GETTIN OLD !



LOL IM GUESSING PEOPLE DONT WANT TO UPDATE BECAUSE OF THE REPORTS OF RROD.



THATS FINE.

by rollypoly - 2009-03-04 10:26
» well...

i prefer the old dash...



beyond that, only very old dash versions are exploitable.



anyone who really cares enough already has a way to run more than one dash/kernel.

by Navani - 2009-03-04 11:17
» CAPS!!

COOL!!



SPACES TOO



Actually, I'm indifferent to the new dashboard.. I personally like the PS3 layout better, but it's pretty cool about the features they added in when the jumped from the old into the new (that being the 360)

by phiyuku - 2009-03-04 12:14
» Nice to know

First time I ever heard of this.

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