Xbox 'Beast Pack' a monster?

By Patrick Gray
07 November 2003 03:40 PM
Tags: beast pack, live, gray, xbox, patrick, console
Several gamers who purchased Microsoft's new Xbox "Beast Pack", which was released in Australia yesterday, claim the gaming consoles in the pack will not allow them to connect to the Xbox Live service.

The "Beast Pack" product comes bundled with two months' free access to the Xbox Live service. According to one gamer, John Haig, the new pack will allow customers to register a valid username and password, but the console will not properly authenticate to the 'live' service.

While he praised Microsoft's Xbox support staff for their friendliness and professionalism, he says his efforts to resolve the issue through those channels were exhausted. "Basically I was getting the run around with level one support," he told ZDNet Australia. "There may be a breakdown in their process where they can't escalate matters like this because they haven't seen [them] pop up before now."

In all, Haig says he spent around 30 hours troubleshooting the problem. He says he tried four different consoles from four different Beast Packs, sourced from two different shops, and ran into the same problem every time. Figuring the issue may have been related to "Beast Pack" specific machines, he rented an older console from a video store. When he entered the username and password he set up using his "Beast Pack" console, he was able to get on to the 'live' network without a hitch.

After he posted a message to the Aussie Xbox Live Crew forums, he received confirmation from at least two other users. "I've had confirmation from other purchasers of the same box who are experiencing the same types of issues," he said.

Microsoft's Xbox marketing manager, Richard Hirst, says the company hasn't figured out exactly what's going on yet. "We've actually tested several of the 'Beast Packs' in the office and there's been no problem," he said. "We haven't been able to replicate the issue so it's a bit of a difficult one."

Hirst claims there have been no other similar calls to the Xbox call centre, but says the company is investigating the matter.

Have you had problems with your "Beast Pack"? Let us know!

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Talkback 4 comments

    Looks like Microsoft XBOX team ...Anonymous -- 08/11/03

    Looks like Microsoft XBOX team have resolved this issue late Friday after this article was published.

    I bought a Beast Pack last wee ...Anonymous -- 10/11/03

    I bought a Beast Pack last week (6th of Nov), signed up on the same day and have been playing Live all weekend (Midtown Madness 3) and have had no such errors/problems.

    Is this a hoax?

    I experienced this problem as ...Anonymous -- 11/11/03

    I experienced this problem as well.

    Purchased Beast Pack 6th november and LIVE would not work until late friday.

    Microsoft technical support was no help, but thankfully the problem was resolved quickly.

    i have xbox live for about 2 m ...Anonymous -- 22/02/04

    i have xbox live for about 2 months without a problem. Then sduddenly i went to play midtown madness 3 and it cant find dns server plz help i didnt change anything is it my xbox beast back??

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