I recently decided to see how big my world was and ran around and counted the blocks and surprisingly it was 3000 is this normal I have a 1 terra byte hard drive with 50gig ram
One of the features of a console game is that if you buy a game that says "XBox 360" on the package, it will run on your XBox 360 if you have a machine like that, or one of the very first XBoxes that came out almost ten years ago, or anything in between. Unlike the PC, where you have to compare minimum system specs, sometimes tweak your setup, etc., to get a game to run, you can just buy anything that says "XBox 360", put it in, and it'll run. I'll admit this is one reason I like my 360. I had to build a new PC to meet the minimum system specs for a game I wanted to play ... my 360, which is older than my former PC, will still run anything that comes in one of those green boxes, and always will.
This means, however, that the game that you get, on your high-end machine, is not different from one that an original XBox would run (if there are any left that haven't succumbed to the Red Ring of Death). Same features, same world size, same mob caps, etc. It may run more smoothly on your XBox, but it won't run differently.
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Retired StaffThis means, however, that the game that you get, on your high-end machine, is not different from one that an original XBox would run (if there are any left that haven't succumbed to the Red Ring of Death). Same features, same world size, same mob caps, etc. It may run more smoothly on your XBox, but it won't run differently.
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