hows Mass Effect running? thinking about doing another play through with this
I actually think it's more doable than backwards compatibility between the Xbox One and Xbox 360. What would be amazing is if they retroactively added achievements (and other newer features) to the original games -- plus created a store to purchase them digitally for people who may not have the original titles.
That's obviously very optimistic, but that alone would almost be as major as backwards compatibility with the 360 in general.
It's playable. The framerate seems very poor at the moment in some spots of the game and the hacking minigame seems a lot tougher than it was in the original (almost like the inputs aren't happening fast enough to make it a successful attempt) but other than those issues the game runs fine. It seems to load faster than I remember the original loading.
I also can't seem to download the two DLC packs for Mass Effect. It just gives me the error "couldn't download" and that's the end of it. Also, the cloud save storage really needs to be expanded for the Xbox 360 games. That may be a reason why the DLC isn't downloading (although not entirely sure about this).
Why would you be annoyed at this? Do you actively not want people to be able to play a game they purchased?What gets my goat is that Super Meat Boy is in this initial release. I thought those guys hate Microsoft?
It's playable. The framerate seems very poor at the moment in some spots of the game and the hacking minigame seems a lot tougher than it was in the original (almost like the inputs aren't happening fast enough to make it a successful attempt) but other than those issues the game runs fine. It seems to load faster than I remember the original loading.
I also can't seem to download the two DLC packs for Mass Effect. It just gives me the error "couldn't download" and that's the end of it. Also, the cloud save storage really needs to be expanded for the Xbox 360 games. That may be a reason why the DLC isn't downloading (although not entirely sure about this).
It's playable. The framerate seems very poor at the moment in some spots of the game and the hacking minigame seems a lot tougher than it was in the original (almost like the inputs aren't happening fast enough to make it a successful attempt) but other than those issues the game runs fine. It seems to load faster than I remember the original loading.
What gets my goat is that Super Meat Boy is in this initial release. I thought those guys hate Microsoft?
I don't think they'd bother with new achievements, since existing achievements still add to your total gamerscore, not really worth the effort to add the One style achievements. Other features like screenshots, dvr, streaming all seem to work.
It seems inevitable that there will be a separate section for 360 games in the store. Phil even said "Our goal is to create the largest games catalog ever on Xbox - and Xbox One backwards compatibility allows us to do just that."
DLC is not supported right now. (This whole thing is in beta) When it goes live DLC will be there
I am finding it playable as well. The motion blur setting feels even more jarring to me on XBOne than 360, so I just turned it off. I played through Eden Prime this evening and it was a lot of fun. Just started exploring the Citadel so I'm curious to see how that feels.
bolded has me a little worried but i understand this is a beta thing so i think i'll give it a go.
Go check.I got an invite, but so did my girlfriend on the same console. She redeemed the invite and our console is registered but only one account per console can apparently use the program?
Does this mean I can't download my games to try?
Hey so does the 360 emulator only able to use cloud saves /online storage? Does that mean if I go offline or lose my internet connection I can't access my saves? Is there a way to switch to internal storage?
Hey so does the 360 emulator only able to use cloud saves /online storage? Does that mean if I go offline or lose my internet connection I can't access my saves? Is there a way to switch to internal storage?
You don't need to use the cloud saves. Each game has a storage selection option somewhere (as they had to deal with this on the actual 360). 360 cloud saves don't even work without gold
Anyway you can move your saves to and from the cloud from the guide -- menu + view
It's currently the only way to get an old save from an actual 360, but you can save on the HDD when playing the 360 game on your Xbox One.
It's currently the only way to get an old save from an actual 360, but you can save on the HDD when playing the 360 game on your Xbox One.
I'm currently playing through super meat boy via the 360 xbox one emulation and when I get a prompt to "select a device" for save storage all I get is cloud saved games, and when I attempt to change storage device via the game menu only the cloud storage shows up. Using the xbox 360 guide for storage management I don't really see any option to change storage device either.
Okay, as I typed this reply I actually took my xbox one offline and my cloud save still worked. I guess it saved to my hdd all along but it was just labeled as a cloud save. Thanks.
I assume, since the xbox one backs up your save games to the cloud as well have havin a local copy, the same will apply to 360 games?
Yes, and theses HDD saves on the XBox One then get uploaded into the "Xbox One cloud" like every other game regardless if you have Xbox Live Silver or Gold.
I'm currently playing through super meat boy via the 360 xbox one emulation and when I get a prompt to "select a device" for save storage all I get is cloud saved games, and when I attempt to change storage device via the game menu only the cloud storage shows up. Using the xbox 360 guide for storage management I don't really see any option to change storage device either.
Okay, as I typed this reply I actually took my xbox one offline and my cloud save still worked. I guess it saved to my hdd all along but it was just labeled as a cloud save. Thanks.
I assume, since the xbox one backs up your save games to the cloud as well have havin a local copy, the same will apply to 360 games?
How do I get into the Xbox Preview program?
The Xbox Preview program is by invitation only. If your friends are already in the program, they can invite you by using the Invite friends page in the Xbox Preview Dashboard app.
An article talking about the lack of documentation that doesn't apply to Microsoft?Emulation is much more tricky then I think you are thinking...OG Xbox has some crazy things to it that make it very very tricky to emulate. There was a good article floating around about this.
Why would you be annoyed at this? Do you actively not want people to be able to play a game they purchased?
Hi everyone. I was wondering if I could get an invitation for the Preview program. Saw this on Xbox.com:
I don't own a Xbox One yet but I was thinking of my signing in to a friends console till I buy mine.
Gamertag is Rampo360
Thanks.
I don't own a Xbox One yet but I was thinking of my signing in to a friends console till I buy mine.
Gamertag is Rampo360
Thanks.
Since it doesn't look like there will be any ports of arkham asylum and city to Xbox one, what are the chances that they will be backwards compatible soon?
Isn't the Arkham Collection being released for PS4 and Xbox One soon?
An article talking about the lack of documentation that doesn't apply to Microsoft?
If the BC remains at the state it is I really don't think this is a way you'd really want to play those games to be honest. And some of the best ones were region locked.
I got an invite, but so did my girlfriend on the same console. She redeemed the invite and our console is registered but only one account per console can apparently use the program?
Does this mean I can't download my games to try?
wait until they're actually announced to work.
as neat as this is for me, did everyone just sell their 360's to buy X1's? Seems like people are acting as though there was no way to play these games other than this.
Well you'd need a Japanese Xbone but maybe you already have one!And I'm aware there are some great shmups that are region locked, I'm not sure how that's relevant to me wanting to play games I own on Xbox One.
Isn't the Arkham Collection being released for PS4 and Xbox One soon?
I'm trading in my 360 for a Xbox One with hopes that it will eventually have BC for all my titles. I'm not too worried about when it will happen but more of that it will happen. I'd say 90% of my 360 library are exclusives and some are AAA multi-platform titles.
Am I making a mistake?
I'm trading in my 360 for a Xbox One with hopes that it will eventually have BC for all my titles. I'm not too worried about when it will happen but more of that it will happen. I'd say 90% of my 360 library are exclusives and some are AAA multi-platform titles.
Am I making a mistake?
I'd hold off....that said, would it be even worth trading in a 360? Would it be the only way you could get a Xbox One?
Sure you could sell it off later if all your titles are compatible, I just don't see it making much of a dent in the purchase price.
I'd get $100 for it at the Microsoft Store. I want to take advantage of this before I ultimately could get nothing for it. This would have been a different story if they never announced BC on the Xbox One. They got me sippin' their kool aid.
Well you'd need a Japanese Xbone but maybe you already have one!
That's a good point, you could probably get around it by switching the Xbone region. A lot of these aren't available online and the BC is in fact region locked but if I remember earlier in the thread, switching the system to a region the disk is supported works so maybe it lets you get around the 360 region lock too.I doubt you would actually. The Xbox One doesn't really have any concept of region locking, so I'd imagine that for BC purposes it would accept any region's disc. You could already buy digital games from other regions on the 360 by simply switching to a gamertag created for that region, and now that's not even required... you simply change your console region and the X1 behaves appropriately.
That's a good point, you could probably get around it by switching the Xbone region. A lot of these aren't available online and the BC is in fact region locked but if I remember earlier in the thread, switching the system to a region the disk is supported works so maybe it lets you get around the 360 region lock too.
That's a good point, you could probably get around it by switching the Xbone region. A lot of these aren't available online and the BC is in fact region locked but if I remember earlier in the thread, switching the system to a region the disk is supported works so maybe it lets you get around the 360 region lock too.
I'm trading in my 360 for a Xbox One with hopes that it will eventually have BC for all my titles. I'm not too worried about when it will happen but more of that it will happen. I'd say 90% of my 360 library are exclusives and some are AAA multi-platform titles.
Am I making a mistake?
There's a dedicated thread for invites here: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1064912
You don't need to use the cloud saves. Each game has a storage selection option somewhere (as they had to deal with this on the actual 360). 360 cloud saves don't even work without gold
Anyway you can move your saves to and from the cloud from the guide -- menu + view