View Full Version : Delete games from your "Played games"-list?
ekblad
07-03-2008, 06:49 PM
Hi guys I have a quick question. I've got some "bad games" on my "Plated games"-list and by that I mean bad gamer score on some of the games. Some info: I had the game F.E.A.R and I played it for about ten minutes and then I took a break. The next day I wanted to play some more but the disc didn't work. The same thing happend with my Assassin's Creed disc after a few hours of playing.
I wonder if I, some how, can maniage to delete those games from my list. I know that you cant delete them by deleting the saves on the hard drive, but is there som other way you might be able to pull this of?
Sorry for the bad english and I hope it's not too hard to understand and I also hope that I placed the thread where it belongs:)
Regards, ekblad.
gskillz99
07-03-2008, 06:50 PM
Unfortunately, there is currently nothing you can do about them.
Magooush
07-03-2008, 06:52 PM
Nope. You can't do anything about those games. Trial XBLA games don't go on your Gamercard though.
DJbruce
07-03-2008, 07:03 PM
Yeah because I have a Xbox game on my eg XIII (13) and cant get rid of it.
Magooush
07-03-2008, 07:04 PM
Sadly, If you played trials before they updated it, You can't get rid of the "Trial" Arcade games on your Gamercard
roy1751
07-04-2008, 01:37 AM
Well, there was the rumored list... It was never proven fake, MS just never did the Spring Update. Hopefully they will add this whenever they decide the dashboard next.
Option to delete titles from gamercard with 0 gamerscore and 0 achievements
http://kotaku.com/5008939/rumored-xbox-360-spring-update-touts-motion-sensor-features-game-installs
gamerguy69
07-04-2008, 02:39 PM
I actually don't see why people are bothered by this so much. So you have a zero (0) score on your Games Played list . . . what's the big problem? You just explained it in your original post -- game didn't work. Are your friends not buying that "excuse" and why do you care how other people view your Gamerscore to Games Played ratio. I guess with the ability to delete zeros from your list, you could somehow maintain your reputation as a gaming BEAST ("wow, high achievements on everything!") . . . or could you? ("heh, I bet he deleted all his Zero scores!")
Teh_Evil
07-04-2008, 03:05 PM
("wow, high achievements on everything!")
Well they're the reason the site exists.
[Waggly Bean]
07-04-2008, 03:12 PM
I don't mind too much with normal 360 games, but I know the demos on XBox Live Arcade Unplugged Vol 1 (Feeding Frenzy and a couple of others) put zero on your gamercard even after MS's update. It's a trial game - it's so lame that it does this.
Luckily I got the Arcade compilation disc with Feeding Frenzy on it for dirt cheap so it's a-ok!
Similarly, as someone already said, original XBox games also appear with a big fat 0. What's the point in that? There's no achievements available, yet MS still feels the need to have it appear on your blade and clutter up your list with zeros. Now if I want to play an original game, I have to make sure I remember to sign out first. That's just annoying.
I wish MS would release the update that includes removing zero scores - or at least one that takes off original XBox games as they're by far the most annoying! :mad:
ILoveAztecChick
07-05-2008, 12:13 AM
XBLA trial games showing up on your list has to be some sort of MS plot to get achievement whores to buy more games.
Figgsy91
07-06-2008, 01:11 PM
Its so annoyin if you played an XBLA demo before the update.
GameFreak47
07-06-2008, 05:46 PM
So now Arcade demos don't go on your account?
Man, I missed the memo. Atleast I know now.
supadryz
07-06-2008, 08:57 PM
XBLA trial games showing up on your list has to be some sort of MS plot to get achievement whores to buy more games.
The only game Trial i ever had was Small Arms, i ended up paying 400 MP for it just becasue i didn't like the big fat 0 : (
So now Arcade demos don't go on your account?
Man, I missed the memo. Atleast I know now.
They sure don't. :)
It has been like this since the Fall Update on December 5th 2007.
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