Xbox 360 Core or Arcade users are left playing the offline versions of Criterion's excellent racer.
Burnout Paradise has impressed gamers since its release last week, but the Xbox 360 version isn't the same for everyone. Reports from gamers suggested that the game needs a hard drive for online play, meaning owners of Core and Arcade Xbox 360s can't play the game online.
Having been totally unaware of this, we hunted down our retail 360 copy of the game to look at what was said on the case. After close inspection we finally saw the text.
"Online multiplayer 2-8/hard drive required" read the orange text on the second line of the game information on the rear of the case.
A user on Maxconsole.net contacted EA support and received the following reply via email:
"The hard drive is needed to store temporary data when playing online as the data transferred from one console to another requires storage space greater than what the memory card can contain."
We're waiting for an official response from EA on the matter, but let us know what you think about the need for a hard drive in the comments below.


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However, in the case of buying from online retailers, it's sometimes impossible to get all the information you need, e.g. if you look at Burnout: Paradise on Amazon or the GAME websites you can't see the back of the box for all the nitty gritty details. Even more fascinatingly, the information isn't even there on the Xbox.com website.
That's definitely something that Microsoft should want to address, meantime there's always the Sale & Supply of Goods Act 1994 and the Sale and Supply of Goods to Consumers Regulations 2002 to fall back on, although in this case it's a borderline issue - the goods are fit for purpose, fault free and as described unless a retailer accidentally tells you that you'll be able to play Burnout Paradise online on a Core or Arcade 360 system.
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o well but i guess its better to have the 120 hard drive lol
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"but ...but.. our crapbox is cheaper." yes , it is!
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And we all know, beggars can't be choosers.
If they're so poor, perhaps they should spend their money on surviving instead of not forking out the extra money for the full system, yet still splashing out on the inferior system (and then whining about it).
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