How To Burn 360 Games To Reduce Risk

Mar 11
09:06

2010

Jack Bush

Jack Bush

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With the introduction of the latest generation of gaming systems, serious gaming enthusiasts have become quite animated in their quest for learning how to burn Xbox 360 games. Read the Game Copy wizard Review for more...

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With the introduction of the latest generation of gaming systems,How To Burn 360 Games To Reduce Risk Articles serious gaming enthusiasts have become quite animated in their quest for learning how to burn Xbox 360 games. There were a number of successful emulators of the earlier generations of games. It seems only natural that finding ways to burn the new generation of game disks would be a natural evolution.

Xbox systems were exposed, by owners, to a great deal of physical modification to enable playing copies of games. The competition among hackers became almost riotous to see who could best figure out how to burn Xbox 360 games by overcoming the built in protections of both the gaming systems and the games themselves. The Xbox 360 system, according to these same hackers, posed a formidable challenge, but the hackers did manage to come up with a number of options.

One idea about how to burn Xbox 360 games involved making physical modifications to the Xbox 360 console itself. This type of modification requires opening the console case and soldering a new mod chip onto the motherboard. Making this modification has proven to give better control over some of the programming of the system, but it is not a guarantee that the mod chip can thoroughly override the copy protection scheme. This method, while done by some gamers, proved to be difficult to do properly without some level of electronics expertise. It also voided the owner's warranty on the gaming system from the moment that the console case was opened. Better ideas of how to burn Xbox 360 games without mod had to be discovered.

A second, a far better option that does not carry the physical risks to the console, is to acquire game copying software from the Internet that can be used to copy your Xbox 360 games data onto the hard drive of your PC, from which it can be subsequently burned to a blank DVD or CD disk. These backup disks can then be used for routine game playing, while the original, and expensive, game disks can be stored away safely and used only to make new backup disks when necessary. The secret of the success of the game copying software is its capability to override the copy protection code that in integrated into the game software by the manufacturer.

If you're a prudent gamer, you can undoubtedly see that the second option, software, is the better of the two choices with the least risk to either the game console or the manufacturer's warranty. The software, which clearly explains how to burn Xbox 360 games, sells for around $30, which is dirt cheap when you compare that to the cost of replacing a lost or damaged game disk. With the game copying software installed on your computer, you can burn Xbox 360 game copies of your entire game collection. You'll become one of the growing group of savvy gamers who no longer worry about the cost of replacing games. Your protected with the insurance provided by your game copying software and your knowing how to burn 360 games.