I know its standard to keep details under your hat until you are sure that nobody is copying, but why the hell haven't they commented on LIVE support yet? And by comment I mean completely clear up the confusion. I honestly think it would be best for companies to NOT announce a product until they are brave enough to release details. Also, have they commented on XGD3 support at all?
Also, why do they have to make this system complicated. Why can't someone just make a device that will emulate just enough of the disk so your 360 will play the game already installed on your HDD? That's pretty much the only thing I really want. That or maybe a universal disk that lets the 360 boot all games from the harddrive. That last one is not possible for the most part so probably not, sure would be nice though.
Seriously though, why reinvent the wheel when the 360 can already install all proper-region retail games, regardless of wave of disk format. I don't really understand why they wouldn't just do it the easy way and just make it emulate whatever the 360 looks for when it is verifying the correct disk for playing games installed on your HDD. This method also makes piracy a little bit harder for 360's with only this device (i.e. no modded fw). Sure they can install rented games or friends games with no problem, but at least there was SOME money in that transaction. Anyway, it just sounds overly complicated for its intended purpose. I'm sure there is probably a reason I am missing that will make sense of the path they chose.
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QUOTE(Murc @ Jun 29 2011, 07:05 PM)

The 360's successor isn't coming out until 2013, likely in the fall. sooooo...you comment is
mute.
BTW, I'm happy their is a progress update...but I thought they would be further along, it was supposed to be available mid to late June, and its currently slated for early to mid July. But by the look of it, it wont be in my hands until August.

I hate to be "that guy" (not really) but I think you meant a moot point, not mute.