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They're going out of business becaue no-one likes to pay for games. Y'all just want to download everything for free. Don't get me wrong it's great to be able to download the games for nothing but, if you like them, buy them.

Richard

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Nice conection there, but its on xbox. There needs to be a pc version, its not out yet, suprnova does have torents for the ellusive pc version is not there, in conclusion.... dam you funkymonkey  

EDITED: Skyzer

anyone that wants any info on getting this game like the monkey which is funky here are the links to places to accually DOWNLOAD THE GAME

bit torrent client (needed for download you dummy)

www.shareaza.com

Bit torrent site.

Once you have shareaza installed simple go to the following site, there all good as gravy

www.suprnova.org

www.torrenreactor.net

www.bitgoogle.com (might not work)

and then find the game, and using shareaza anti martin technology(it means its good)

it then loads the torren (dat file) and it downloads !!, the downloads start of slow as they should, then they go pretty fast pending on how many sources there are, if its a new game that everyone wants then you will get it in no time.  

in conclusion.... there is no conlcusion.

Thanks 4 that i was using an old Bit Torrent downloader and wasnt getting jack, hopefully now i can d/l again! Luv getting Dave Chappelle show and Will and Grace eps. Cheers!

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Oh BTW played a bit of Juiced and totally agree top game, gives NFS: UG a run for its money!!

My fav paint:

Base: X25 Y9

Metalic: X14 Y9 (+75%)

Pearlesent: X34 Y13 (+80%)

Try it u wont be disappointed!!

How do u guys play online, do u have a switch to turn ur xbox chip off? Can u just plug ur xbox in with the same cord u use for ur modem or cable connection that goes to the pc?

Cheers

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i personally dont play online, but yes i do have a switch so i can simply turn my chip off.

To play online you need to register with XBOX LIVE and just network your xbox to your broadband connection... possibly through an interface hub or switch... or you can rip it out of your PC every time you want to play online

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yea, costs a little extra ($10-20) but its worth it in my opinion because xbox live wont run with a mod chip on unless you get new software of something like that.

Its basically just a switch at the back where the plugs are.

What i like bout the Chip is that you can customise backgrounds (i got Jessica Alba :(), startups and even install emulators n stuff

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