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This is what it ends up looking like:
Menus:
pic.twitter.com/XwWqDdAtBh
InGame:
pic.twitter.com/mGmQykF4yl
It's unplayable. Unreadable.
It is hard to test the heat of your GPU on a console. Especially the first generation of the Xbox 360 consoles had heat issues which could resolved in damaging the RAM aka the known ring of death issue. You can try to setup your console "open air" as possible, without anything which could block the air-flow and try to carefully clean the console from dust. It could be the HD as well but please keep in mind that if you replace the HD, Titanfall will only be playable with an official MS Xbox hard drive.
Just from a feeling, is the console getting more "hot" while playing TF than other games?
Cheers
Basti
- ApprovedAnonymous12 years ago
I will check on the heat issue tonite. I never thought to "touch" it. Since it is the old one it has always felt hot. (And load as a 747, ha!) I am using an official MS Xbox HD. (Both the 128 and 60 are) I had the RRD issue about 2 years into owning the system and sent it in for warranty repair. Over the weekend I had someone take some canned air and blow out all the dust. I'll set it up without any other components around it tonite and see if the open air helps at all. I'll keep you updated. Thanks for the help.
- ApprovedAnonymous12 years agoOK, EA Bastian, here is what I did.
Popped in a new HD. Clean, reformatted 60 gb. Started from scratch with everything. Removed any other components withing a 3ft radius. Put in Titanfall, downloaded update. It began "optimizing hd content." Changed options to 30hz. Started training, did not complete training. Played 2 games with no issue. Shut down.
Restarted, it did not say it was optimizing hd content for the first time ever. Hooray! Played 2 games, no problem. Shut down.
Restarted, it did not say it was optimizing hd content. 1/2 way through 1st game, everything went wonky and textures broke down. Shut down.
Restarted, it now said it was optimizing hd content, 1/2 way though the 1st game, everything broke down. Then I broke down, weeping uncontrollably.
I couldn't have started any cleaner. I really hoped it would have fixed it, but it didn't. I'm at a total loss now. Any ideas?
Here are some YouTube vids to show you:
http://youtu.be/1yTri2fXDqM
http://youtu.be/dtqMCz8QBzM
http://youtu.be/6C0JSY0wiKw
http://youtu.be/7snE52B4fgc- ApprovedAnonymous12 years agoJohnny-
Are you running a HDMI cable? Or the red,green,blue component cables?- ApprovedAnonymous12 years agoSmooth, running good old fashioned HD component cables. 1stGens don't have a standard HDMI out. And there doesn't seem to be replacement cable. Best I found was a converter like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Portta-PETRHP-Component-Converter-Support/dp/B003VJ9RP6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1397649933&sr=8-1&keywords=hd+component+to+hdmi+converter