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I used to fix these on my college campus for $30 a pop. It was so easy and I had a corner on the market since people played the shit out of their systems.
Go to Radioshack and get some Arctic Clean and Arctic Silver 5 (NOT CERAMIQUE). Go to Home Depot and get 8 1/4 inch machine screws, 16 nylon washers, and 16 metal washers. If you don't want to go to the store, they sell repair kits on eBay for really cheap that come with tools.
Take apart the Xbox, be sure you have a good screwdriver set with a bunch of different tips. Here's a helpful video:Get some q-tips and dab them first in the thermal paste remover (Arctic Clean 1) and clean off all the old paste off both the GPU and the CPU until it's clear and shiny.
Once the paste is gone off the chips, dip a q-tip in the thermal surface purifier (Arctic Clean 2) and clean the chip with it, the remover is highly acidic and can damage the chip if you don't clean all of it off.
Clean off both the heatsinks and remove the x-clamp holders with a wrench. You can ditch the x-clamps at this point, you won't be needing them again.
You need to re-heat the CPU, GPU, and Memory Chips. I use a heat gun that I got from Home Depot, but you can also use a hair dryer as well with a high heat setting.
Flip the board over and on the bottom go over the CPU, GPU, and Memory chips for about 20-30 seconds each. Make sure you go in a circular pattern with the heat gun/dryer and not stationary! Let the board sit for 20 minutes and don't touch or move it until the 20 minutes is up!
Flip it back over and now do the same thing with the top of the chips. Let it sit for 20 minutes again.
Set out your 8 screws and put a metal washer on first followed by a nylon washer on each.
Apply a small amount of Arctic Silver 5 to the GPU and CPU and use a credit card/index card to smooth it out to cover the chip. IT should be about the thickness of a sheet of paper.
Take your screws and put them into the holes on the bottom of the board, put tape over the end of each screw to keep them in the slot.
Flip over the board and put a nylon washer on first and a metal washer on second to each screw. Put the GPU heatsink on first and line it up with all of the screws. Hold it together and flip over and rest the heatsink on your knee and remove each piece of tape and screw in the screws to the heatsink. Make it tight but not too tight.
Repeat the same process for the CPU heatsink.
Place the motherboard back into the metal housing and plug in the fan and replace the shroud and the CD drive. Replace the power board and power up the system and insert a game.
If there's no problems, screw the motherboard back into the housing and close it back up. If it still gives the RROD, check for what the error code by pressing the sync button and the eject button. Look up your code online to see if it's a hardware issue or a software issue.
Enjoy your resurrected Xbox!
Oh come on, no modern game engine is this limited, right?FPS lock might be much harder to fix than resolution. Depending on how the game is coding making it run at 60fps might double the gameplay speed.
Wait, no keybinding? what the ****?Just released. Steam forums are exploding with problems, naturally..
No keybinding. Also, I believe only mouse 1 works in terms of mouse control. Everything is listed as xbox controls on screen. Crashing on start up for Win 7 64 Bit, and Win 8. Some can't change the language.
I'll probably get it if I can find an xbox controller that isn't $30...
No keybinding is total bullshit unless he's talking about rearranging the controller setup. You can rebind keyboard controls just fine from ever other source I've seen.Wait, no keybinding? what the ****?
That's no excuse. If they didn't want to do it, they didn't have to. It's not like we're putting them up to the stocks or something.Well I mean, they weren't planning on releasing it on PC until it was petitioned by fans. I can understand being upset if they had planned to do this for a while and promised it would be optimized for PC, but they didnt do either of those things. They were very transparent on the type of port it was going to be, so no-one should be surprised.
Reading this reminded me of Ninja Gaiden (NES) and the hours and hours and hours I spent on it. I beat it one time. That was about a month ago. I've been playing for like 15 years or so and beat it ONCE. Games have been spoiled by quick saves, I agree. Dark Souls did it right.The bonfire system works amazingly.(Except in new londo ruins where there isn't one because the place is filled with ~GHOSTS~) The game is supposed to play like that- it punishes being awful. Demon's was the same way. It's an arcade-y format, and supposed to work like older games with the checkpoint system. You could call it tedious, but it trains you. You get better as it forces you to play. You'll find you have to start over a lot less, and easy enemies won't bother you nearly as much. It's one of the few games these days that doesn't MAKE you get better, it ALLOWS you to get better. IF you don't get better, the game doesn't care. There is no forgiveness if you can't learn.
Quicksaving has spoiled games bigtime.
Sooo much backtracking.
Go to darkroot garden (orwhateveritscalled) oh look, a secret door. Oh, some eastern armor is behind those doors? Great! I could use some good armor to beat that pesky boss. Lets go see how much the key is. 20000 Souls. Oh... well... time to go to a bonfire and start grinding! Goes to darkroot bonfire. Grinds golems a million times. Goes to bell tower, grinds the same bad guys a million times.
I want to upgrade my pyromancy! All I have to do is save this weird guy from a barrel in the sewers. Okay. Did that. So... how about you upgrade my pyromancy? No. Okay... oh, I guess I have to run back to the beginning area to talk to you about pyromancy? Even though you are right here? Great. More backtracking.
Need the drakesword? Oh, shoot, well, I don't really have enough dexterity to wield this bow properly, and I don't own enough arrows. Guess it's time to do some red-dragon stairs grinding and undead berg grinding. For the millionth time. Okay. I am leveled. Now I have to get to the merchant. I have to kill those two armored skeleton guards again, for the 50th time. Okay. Buy arrows. Run back upstairs, shoot dragon's tail for 20 minutes.
Cool, the drake sword. That entire endeavor only took me.. 2 hours (because the first time I was short a few arrows) What afun and challenging way to achieve a new weaponboring and arbitrary way to achieve a new weapon.
And this just continues, I know for example, that Domhnall the merchant moves from the blight town entrance to a secluded area on a bridge at the beginning area. Great! Now if I want to buy something from him, I have to run all the way back to the beginning area, kill those lvl 1 skeletons for the 100th time, jump onto the bridge, inch myself across, and talk to him.
WHY?? That's not challenging, that's POINTLESS. That's like if I wanted to go to dunkin donuts, but suddenly dunkin donuts moves, and I find out it moves back to my home town where I no longer live. So I have to travel there, but instead of it being on a street corner, the dunkin donuts is hidden beneath a bridge.
It's not about the lack of quicksaves or anything like that. It's the fact that in order to level, get gear, find a new location, locate a boss, or just about anything in the game, it involves you grinding the same enemies in the same exact spots over and over again regardless if you die. This leaves the scope of "challenge" and enters into the world of monotony.
Bro up. Slow swords are best swords.It is the best sword I have found in the entire game so far, except the Black Knight Sword which is incredibly slow.
Heheh.and one of the red robed people went rouge