I recently purchased an xbox 360, and orignially I thought I had a working system. After playing a while, I noticed a small problem with the graphics. Occasionally (in halo 2) a tree branch would look oddly stretched across the screen. I could walk through it, but it blocked vision. Later, I played medal of honor 2, and found that almost all of the graphics had this problem. Anyone know how to solve it? Thanks!
Thank you for your help. You're right, I do experience those same ghost images during halo 2. Microsoft even mentions this as a problem on a website of theirs. Unfortunately I have also seen the problem I described in 360 games, which it turns out medal of honor 2 is. I will do as you suggest though and give them a call. Thanks!Thank you for your help. You're right, I do experience those same ghost images during halo 2. Microsoft even mentions this as a problem on a website of theirs. Unfortunately I have also seen the problem I described in 360 games, which it turns out medal of honor 2 is. I will do as you suggest though and give them a call. Thanks!
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I think this is less of an isolated issue but a universal one. As Halo 2 (and I'm assuming the version of Medal of Honour you speak of) are original xbox games, these can be prone to graphics distortion due to being emulated. I often find my Halo 2 campaign mode sometimes "ghosts" or leaves certain outlines stuck on the screen, which is irritating but nothing too major.
If this happens in any designated xbox 360 game, search the web for similar problems with the game itself, if not give Microsoft a call. Bring food, it's a long call wait :)
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You have to recover your gamertag for these arcade games to be played again, it's like an anti - piracy feature of the Xbox 360System not to allow data transfer wihtout prior notice. On your new Xbox 360 System:
• press the xbox guide button
• if your are signed in to your profile, you have to sign out first
• after signing out, press the Xbox guide button again and select recover gamertag
• on the next page, confirm on the prompt and follow the onscreen prompt to recover your gamertag
This should allow you to manage and play your downloaded Xbox Live Arcade Games.
i dont know if you have a memory pack or if your just using the internal memory of the 360. but if you dont have a memory pack attached to the side then alot of times the original xbox games wont work. If you have any errors codes that could be helpful as well.
This is usually caused by a bad graphics card on the xbox. It isn't always detected by the xbox motherboard. I'm sorry to say, but it's pretty much toast unless you can find a repair guy in your area to solder on a new vga card.
I have an older 360 that was doing the same thing. It was purchased in 2007. We just bought one for our daughter this past Christmas and hers hasn't done it yet. The newer Xbox 360 is a lot louder than my old one. I just sent my old one in to be serviced due to freeze up, false clean disc comments, and a wobbleing/rattleing noise when disc was starting and stopping. If yours is still covered under warranty I would send it back. I purchased the extended warranty, thankfully, for 2 years after the manuf. warranty. I don't know if you can purchase it after you purchase the Xbox 360 or not. You may want to check into it. IT WAS WORTH EVERY PENNY. I got it on both systems, mine and my daughters. The big thing is acting on the problem ASAP after you start noticing it before the warranty runs out!
It sounds like your drive has died. You will need to purchase a replacement from Microsoft or a licensed dealer. You can't replace with a generic drive as the Xbox uses proprietary firmware on them.
Thank you for your help. You're right, I do experience those same ghost images during halo 2. Microsoft even mentions this as a problem on a website of theirs. Unfortunately I have also seen the problem I described in 360 games, which it turns out medal of honor 2 is. I will do as you suggest though and give them a call. Thanks!
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