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http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=323
But asking here is probably fine here to.
I don't own the xbox 360 version of OB but I am fairly sure that it just works as any old xbox 360 game, you put the disc in and the xbox profile/online system handles the rest including the online multiplayer.
If you are familiar how Xbox 360 games work it will be the same. No installation unless you want to, it is all on the disc. No internet activation needed.
The version of TF2 on Xbox 360 is an old one anyway, no content updates has been released. You are probably better of playing TF2 on PC since it is free there and better supported. And yes, it requires xbox live gold.
You should be able to play the singleplayer games just fine, maybe you will miss some patches but it will probably be fine.
The PS3 version of Portal 2 can use Steam if you want to, for Steam achievements and coop, cloud and so on. You actually get it for the PC by registering it like that. That is the only console game that valve has made that works like that.
Also the PC version of the orange box is pretty cheap also, the old games like Half-Life 2 has been updated since 2004 with somewhat better graphics and achievements if you are fine playing them on a PC. http://store.steampowered.com/sub/469/
EDIT: What do you mean Broken? Is your PC broken?
Thanks for the information provided! Long time have I had orange box on PC, and I would have to say its a pretty good deal, 5 games in one box, and now from what you've told me, should work the same as any normal xbox360 game. Now I can get the game for Xbox without worrying I won't be able to play anything, also hoping they have it on special or the price of it has decreased recently enough. Getting a tad excited to play some of my favorite games that I having played since my PC broke down or they kinda broke.
Thanks!
Aaaanyway, thanks again, can't wait to play them again, but on Xbox, also a reason I wanted orange box for Xbox was to increase my gamerscore, as I've been able to 100% all HL2 games achievements on PC, now I can do them again!
http://www.xboxachievements.com/game/half-life-2-the-orange-box/achievements/
Reason I wondered is because of steam, whether you might have to download the games like for steam then no use of the disc again, also wondered how they could fit 5 games on one disc, and how it works to play which game you want, although I assume you would put the disc in the drive and it starts up like normal other games then has the choice between games and achievements are all on the same thing probably called Orange Box achievements.
I dunno, you might think me silly for thinking I might have to download...
Also Steam is not involved in any way. The only console games that have made use of Steam are the PS3 versions of Portal 2 and maybe Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and that's just for registering achievements and granting a free PC copy to anyone who bought the game.
I really need to know what to expect before I buy it and not end up with some full game and a bunch of demos or something. I'm kinda confused, so excuse that.
I will be unsubbed to this discussion by the time you see this reply. I hate when people NEVER look at the dates.
yes this is the wrong place to ask that.
Try Xbox community
also....if your PC is broken what are you using to post this question?