I know that game had hell of tearing, maybe they are running into performance problems with that.
I rescind that comment, just caught a glimpse of it
I know that game had hell of tearing, maybe they are running into performance problems with that.
Too soon, they still are working on GTA 5 Story DLC.
Maybe next year.Besides I'm still hoping they will port/remake RDR on XBO/PS4/PC, I can dream.
Question: "Very silly question, but if Xbox One essentially has Xbox 360 emulator, how much work would go into making original Xbox titles backwards compatibility?"
Spencer: "I don't think it's silly. I ask the backwards compatibility team this question a lot. Need to finish 360 backwards compatibility for now."
Oh god, that would be amazing.http://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-one-backwards-compatibility-could-one-day-wor/1100-6429894/
Probably not a big deal to most, and might not be something that would actually happen, but man it'd be sick if it did.
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-one-backwards-compatibility-could-one-day-wor/1100-6429894/
Probably not a big deal to most, and might not be something that would actually happen, but man it'd be sick if it did.
We need PGR4 asap.
Let's save that masterpiece from oblivion.
I don't think it was due to the HDD speed. At least, it being too slow. Wasn't it due to it being too fast? Anyway, I agree it would be great and it would actually sell me on picking up a One. That, and if Blur made it.If the xbox one has a faster hdd then the 360 stock one hopefully it fixes the sound popping, but what would annoy me the most is the most recent update broke cockpit real time shadows and we can't delete an update to fix it.
How do you bring up the guide in a BC title?
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-one-backwards-compatibility-could-one-day-wor/1100-6429894/
Probably not a big deal to most, and might not be something that would actually happen, but man it'd be sick if it did.
I really think the goal is to have everything under the Xbox platform to be playable in future iterations of that platform. For instance, Spencer has been adamant that he believes that you should never be unable to play your digital games which implies that he wants every version of the Xbox to be able to play those games from the previous generation. I would assume from now on that, so long as he is Head of Xbox, that future Xbox systems will feature backwards compatibility. It's certainly an exciting direction, and if the Xbox One is eventually even able to play original Xbox games then that will certainly raise interest for many. It would be even more incredible if the entire original Xbox library (of what is playable assuming publisher approval would have to be made for it as well) was free to everyone digitally. This is really one way Microsoft can differentiate itself from the competition. It's also something I never expected out of them, but I am incredibly happy that it's happening.
I really think the goal is to have everything under the Xbox platform to be playable in future iterations of that platform. For instance, Spencer has been adamant that he believes that you should never be unable to play your digital games which implies that he wants every version of the Xbox to be able to play those games from the previous generation. I would assume from now on that, so long as he is Head of Xbox, that future Xbox systems will feature backwards compatibility with all previous generations of the hardware. It's certainly an exciting direction, and if the Xbox One is eventually even able to play original Xbox games then that will certainly raise interest for many. It would be even more incredible if the entire original Xbox library (of what is playable assuming publisher approval would have to be made for it as well) was free to everyone digitally. This is really one way Microsoft can differentiate itself from the competition. It's also something I never expected out of them, but I am incredibly happy that it's happening.
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-one-backwards-compatibility-could-one-day-wor/1100-6429894/
Probably not a big deal to most, and might not be something that would actually happen, but man it'd be sick if it did.
Ninja Gaiden Black...Phil I'm begging you...http://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-one-backwards-compatibility-could-one-day-wor/1100-6429894/
Probably not a big deal to most, and might not be something that would actually happen, but man it'd be sick if it did.
Several original Xbox games were released as digital Xbox Originals on 360. Black and Ninja Gaiden Black being the only 2 I own. So I'd hope we'd at least get titles from that range running on Xbox One. Or course, it would be great if they would also support a range of discs in the same way they do for 360 games.
I use backwards compatibility all the time and play old games on original hardware when I can. Convenient and high quality backwards compatibility is a very important feature to me, so I hope Microsoft continues in this direction.
I think he's said before that he likes how all your PC games carry on with you through hardware or OS changes and even have benefits when upgrading and that's what he'd like consoles to become like, which was really interesting as it may hint at X1 games (exclusives, at least) seeing benefits on future generations of consoles.
https://twitter.com/XboxP3/status/627555981422104577
They would probably have to be patched but they could still add some achievements (Play on X day, play X hours and maybe even complete X level by reading the save file rather than have the game pop it?)This is a very intriguing idea because it would not only be really cool, but it would also greatly help sell the next iteration of hardware. For instance, and I should note that I realize this very likely won't happen at all, but what if the Xbox One is eventually able to play original Xbox games through an emulator similar to what it is doing with the 360 but now those original Xbox games have achievements added to them retroactively? That would be a pretty cool thing to see (unlikely though because developers would likely have to have input there).
Still, the idea of improving games beyond the original hardware through BC is something that will help push a lot of systems. Beyond that though, it would make consumers very happy. I would be one of them.
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-one-backwards-compatibility-could-one-day-wor/1100-6429894/
Probably not a big deal to most, and might not be something that would actually happen, but man it'd be sick if it did.
So I have a quick question: I'm not sure how the remote play Xbone games on PC worked, but does this mean you could effectively play 360 games on PC if you have Windows 10?
Praise SpencerI rescind that comment, just caught a glimpse of it
I wonder if I should go ahead and buy RDR? Spencer said we'd find out this week right?
Thinking of picking Red Dead Redemption up, in the hope it comes to BC soon.
Can't believe I've never picked it up or played it
What is the best version to buy? I'm thinking the Undead collection? Does this have everything on the disc, as I will be buying it pre-owned.
Thanks in advance for any advice
I wonder if I should go ahead and buy RDR? Spencer said we'd find out this week right?
I dont know if this has been asked before a quick search I didn't see anything but have you always been able to buy original Xbox games digitally on the 360 store? I was looking through the 360 store the other day and noticed a few original Xbox games on sale. Has this been there for awhile and I never noticed it before but do now because of the X1 bc or is this new?
I dont know if this has been asked before a quick search I didn't see anything but have you always been able to buy original Xbox games digitally on the 360 store? I was looking through the 360 store the other day and noticed a few original Xbox games on sale. Has this been there for awhile and I never noticed it before but do now because of the X1 bc or is this new?
I wonder what performance is like for running a 360-compatible original Xbox game (e.g. James Bond 007: Nightfire) on the XB1's emulated 360. It might not even be necessary to make an original Xbox emulator.
Most likely bad. OG Xbox Emu wasnt that great to begin with.
Doom 3 worked fine
I wonder what performance is like for running a 360-compatible original Xbox game (e.g. James Bond 007: Nightfire) on the XB1's emulated 360. It might not even be necessary to make an original Xbox emulator.
Ghoulies is actually a full on port, not an emulation.I hope OG Xbox bc comesand that Grabbed by Ghoulies is the first example of it (1080/60fps emu support please!)
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-one-backwards-compatibility-could-one-day-wor/1100-6429894/
Probably not a big deal to most, and might not be something that would actually happen, but man it'd be sick if it did.
Well the game and collection of dlc are on sale this week.
Would love Original Xbox Games with achievements...
Like the amount of games I'd buy for the GS would be sort of sad..
Is it normal for RDR to go on sale for cheap like this so often? Seems like it was just 3 maybe 4 weeks ago that it was sub $10.