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Hardmod or softmod OG Xbox

I would like to mod my Xbox because I'm done paying 10 bucks at goodwill for a sports game and 20 for some random game. Should I softmod or Hardmod? I'm leaning towards hardmod but softmod might be good.

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14 minutes ago, ♠FlamieMeister♠ said:

I would like to mod my Xbox because I'm done paying 10 bucks at goodwill for a sports game and 20 for some random game. Should I softmod or Hardmod? I'm leaning towards hardmod but softmod might be good.

do softmod first.. easier to do and less risk.. can always do hardmod later if you choose

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I actually have 2 that are softmodded. One is in my garage for media more so than gaming. The other one is in a closet somewhere. Either way softmodding is 1. Way easier and 2. Easier to fix if there is an issue.

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Softmod. If something goes wrong you can recover it easily, while HARDmod is for HARDWARE and when something physicaly goes wrong, u got a toasty paper weigh

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