Is it possible?

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Is it possible?

Post by caleb98541 »

I don't have any way to transfer to/from my computer and 360 so I'm guessing.
If someone was at there limit of custom content , then connected there hard drive to there computer, added something like a forge map.
Would they be able to do that, or would there be an error?
and if it did work would they be able to play that map?
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Post by TheEazyB »

it most likely wouldnt recognise the added maps. Id imagine the limit of custom content items would be stored in the XEX, so it wouldnt be conventional/useful to edit one and use.
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You'd be better off storing forge maps and stuff on your PC, and transfering them over as necessary.
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Post by vid3ogameaddict »

What I do is just swap devices when saving. For example: Your tying to save a film on your HDD, and you reached your limit, unplug and quickly plug back in your MU (if you have one) and it will ask you to choose a device, choose MU, and you should be able to save your film.

Works for me, assuming you have a MU.

Also if you want to load something thats saved on your HDD, just do the same thing, except select your HDD.
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No.
You just have to make another silver-profile.
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