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Ok,so I was woundering if its possible to transfer games over Niighborhood to someone else?
Like this:
The guy with the game extracts it and sends it to the other person via skype.
Also,if that is possible would someone be able to send me Ghosts or GTA and MW2?

All my discs are broke :/

Thanks guys
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ACP wrote Ok,so I was woundering if its possible to transfer games over Niighborhood to someone else?
Like this:
The guy with the game extracts it and sends it to the other person via skype.
Also,if that is possible would someone be able to send me Ghosts or GTA and MW2?

All my discs are broke :/

Thanks guys


In theory if you set up port forwarding on your router properly you could use neighborhood or FSD's FTP server to receive files over the internet, however they're really only designed to work over a LAN/intranet.
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ACP wrote Ok,so I was woundering if its possible to transfer games over Niighborhood to someone else?
Like this:
The guy with the game extracts it and sends it to the other person via skype.
Also,if that is possible would someone be able to send me Ghosts or GTA and MW2?

All my discs are broke :/

Thanks guys


In theory if you set up port forwarding on your router properly you could use neighborhood or FSD's FTP server to receive files over the internet, however they're really only designed to work over a LAN/intranet.
Ahhh ok, so it would be possible if I set it all up.
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to be clear I don't see it working from one xbox to another, but rather from a PC to an xbox over the internet.

If I was going to do this personally, I'd get FSD running on the Xbox that I want to receive files on then i'd work on getting port forwarding on my router set up until I could connect to the FSD FTP server via my networks external IP address.

Then whomever is going to send you files should be able to connect to that FTP server and upload files to your JTAG/RGH.

That's a lot of trouble for little benefit though. Easier to just transfer the files over the PC and then locally move them over to the RGH/JTAG.
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TheWeekendModder wrote to be clear I don't see it working from one xbox to another, but rather from a PC to an xbox over the internet.

If I was going to do this personally, I'd get FSD running on the Xbox that I want to receive files on then i'd work on getting port forwarding on my router set up until I could connect to the FSD FTP server via my networks external IP address.

Then whomever is going to send you files should be able to connect to that FTP server and upload files to your JTAG/RGH.

That's a lot of trouble for little benefit though. Easier to just transfer the files over the PC and then locally move them over to the RGH/JTAG.
I suppose it is abit of a waste of time :/
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