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I have a quick question for you all. I know I probably shouldn't even bother asking, but I'd really like to know. I'm interested in investing in an xbox 360, but I'm on a really tight budget. It'd be better ideally for me to purchase the core system, oblivion, and a memory card. Now, I know the memory card is probably pretty useless, but could it serve as a temporary solution if all I really want to do is play Oblivion anyway? I'm not interested in online or anything like that. I just want to be able to save my game. I'd probably invest in a HDD eventually, but if I can't even play without one, then what's the point? Some advice would be greatly appreciated!
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I can't help it that I'm poor ;_;
It's also currently the only system that the local gamestop is currently carrying. They're telling me that I can buy the Core and the HDD and pretty much make the premium package. The only difference is the wired controllers isn't it? Sorry, I don't know much about what comes with each one, aside from the lack of the hard drive. EDIT: Found a place with a premium system. So it's either that or waiting until later I suppose! EDIT2: I'm getting the premium system! Thanks for all the input! How ya doing, buddy? |