I’ve read a few articles from all over saying that the 4 GB Xbox slim can’t run Reach Multiplayer. Does this mean 2 controllers, or over XBL, or what?
So I have a 4GB xbox 360, but I bought the 250GB hard drive after a while of owning Reach. You can play multiplayer and all that jazz, you are just unable to do things like co-op campaign and co-op firefight and so on. But you are still able to play any of the MM competitive playlists.
Thanks Vankara, for asking this and thank you Dexx for answering. I was getting a 4GB Slim tomorrow and also needed the info.
> So I have a 4GB xbox 360, but I bought the 250GB hard drive after a while of owning Reach. You can play multiplayer and all that jazz, you are just unable to do things like co-op campaign and co-op firefight and so on. But you are still able to play any of the MM competitive playlists.
Alright, thanks! This might make my machinima a little harder to make, but it’s still possible. Thanks for answering
HOLD UP BRO!
If you are going to buy the 4GB xbox, and play a lot of games, I HIGHLY recommend buying the 250GB 360.
Like I said, if you play a lot of games, you are going to blow through 4GBs in a month or so, and like, 8GB memory sticks won’t do much, not to mention buying the 250GB after buying the 4GB 360 will end up costing you more moneys.
As far as I know, the title update for Reach enabled users with a 4GB console to be able to play Reach with no problems at all, including co-op Campaign & Firefight.
> As far as I know, the title update for Reach enabled users with a 4GB console to be able to play Reach with no problems at all, including co-op Campaign & Firefight.
I hope this true. If not, I probably just open up my regular 250GB HDD and put it into the slim.
> HOLD UP BRO!
> If you are going to buy the 4GB xbox, and play a lot of games, I HIGHLY recommend buying the 250GB 360.
> Like I said, if you play a lot of games, you are going to blow through 4GBs in a month or so, and like, 8GB memory sticks won’t do much, not to mention buying the 250GB after buying the 4GB 360 will end up costing you more moneys.
Actually, it might not!
We bought the 4 GB as our second box, not realizing how much room the Maps and Theater use up. After about a week, I went called up GameStop and asked them how bad I was gonna get abused trading it in, and the guy told me the 320GB HD’s were on sale, and just drop it in. In fact, it had a copy of Lego StarWars preloaded too. Ended up about $20 cheaper all told.
Hot damn dude, I take back my earlier post. There havn’t been many games out that I really want so I guess i’m a bit out of date it seems 
That sounds like a much better offer!