Halo: Reach fans who intended to play it on the new 4GB Slim Xbox 360 were disappointed to find out they were unable to play co-op.
As reported by several users, when trying to start co-op play with one of the players using a 4GB Slim Xbox 360, the players get an error message stating that “one or more players do not have the hard drive required for this game type.”
The hard disk requirement is not stated anywhere on the game’s box; however the first item on the game’s FAQ site reads as follows:
Q1: The error “One or more players do not have an Xbox 360 Hard Drive. An Xbox 360 Hard Drive is required to play co-op on Xbox LIVE or system link” occurs when I try to play. Why?
A1: One or more players do not have a certified Xbox 360 hard drive attached to their Xbox 360 console. Some multiplayer aspects of Halo: Reach require an Xbox 360 certified hard drive.
It is worth noting that adding a USB drive doesn’t solve the problem. Bungie really thought out this one! Let us know your thoughts
Apocacrux
Why would you play Reach on a wussy 4GB Xbox, get the 250GB version, like a real gamer.
Koxden
Because some people dont have $100 more to spend on a game system
jason
are you sure its not you xbox the console has its own memory storage for things like that any kind of memory card or hard drive will not affect this. but il be sure to double check this thanks for the update halo reach can only get better right?
jason
yeah some people dont have the extra cash but that dont mean they ent real gamers i mean cmon i had an xbox for a year b4 i had xbox live but i bet im still a better gamer than you my GT is Cbk o WhiteWolf
the real jason
who the fuk r u