Author Topic: loving idiot on r/pcmasterrace guts an original xbox development kit...  (Read 8068 times)

...and turns it into a computer. how stupid are you to do this?
https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/5qewph/refurbished_and_old_xbox_development_kit_and_made/

AND ON TOP OF THAT HE PUTS THE PARTS ON THE loving CARPET
THERE ARE ONLY LIKE 50 OF THESE DUDE

it got tagged "satire/joke"

should be tagged as loving gore




what the forget is wrong with him

he should rethink his life choices

So much misinformation, I might cry.

Xbox and PS2 developer kits were computers. They ran slightly higher spec hardware and allowed the use of additional "developer peripherals", usually to record gameplay footage or capture debugging information.

The "only 50 of these" number is also bullstuff. There might be 50 in public circulation from cunt leakers, but thousands of units would have been produced for developers to test on.

someone just mentioned to him that the files he deleted could've been the gateway to an Xbox emulator and the data he destroyed could've been worth hundreds of thousands.

I'm no SJW but I am literally shaking with rage right now, what a genuinely forgeted human this man is.

I'm no SJW but I am literally shaking with rage right now, what a genuinely forgeted human this man is.
You have anger issues then lol


someone just mentioned to him that the files he deleted could've been the gateway to an Xbox emulator and the data he destroyed could've been worth hundreds of thousands.
A dev-kit is almost completely the same as the unit you have at home. There's NOTHING on a dev kit that would allow for an easier time developing an emulator. This is all just sensationalist bullstuff.

A dev-kit is almost completely the same as the unit you have at home. There's NOTHING on a dev kit that would allow for an easier time developing an emulator. This is all just sensationalist bullstuff.
how does a devkit work then?

You have anger issues then lol
nah it passed, it was like 30 seconds of seething.

A dev-kit is almost completely the same as the unit you have at home. There's NOTHING on a dev kit that would allow for an easier time developing an emulator. This is all just sensationalist bullstuff.
but what about the files that were on it? We'll never know for sure of course what those 20 GB's was of, but considering it was made for employees in-house it most likely had some interesting knowledge on it.