The Xbox One - Part 6

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Yea TLOU looked great, but it looked great on the PS3 as well. It did BIG numbers though and with the remastered GTA V set to explode on PC, X1 and PS4, you can bet more remasters are on the way.
 
also, with the announcement that there will be a 1 TB X1 Call of Duty console this Nov, I'd imagine they'd also provide some kind of "upgrade kit" option for existing X1 owners to upgrade their hdd.
 
Yea TLOU looked great, but it looked great on the PS3 as well. It did BIG numbers though and with the remastered GTA V set to explode on PC, X1 and PS4, you can bet more remasters are on the way.

the only one i'm interested in is the mass effect trilogy

HOWEVER, all these remastered games from last generation, it kind of devalues the last generation of gaming, if you know what I mean. those were the games of ps3, 360, etc. but they're being ported to new gen so it's not like not as much of a legacy
 
also, with the announcement that there will be a 1 TB X1 Call of Duty console this Nov, I'd imagine they'd also provide some kind of "upgrade kit" option for existing X1 owners to upgrade their hdd.


No they won't. They'll just expect consumers to get an external HDD(the easier option) or upgrade to the new one. MS does NOT want you opening their system. Period.
 
also, with the announcement that there will be a 1 TB X1 Call of Duty console this Nov, I'd imagine they'd also provide some kind of "upgrade kit" option for existing X1 owners to upgrade their hdd.

How do you see these two things as related?
 
Enjoyed what MS had to show me at their GamesCon.. Better than Sony's show IMHO.
 
Oh, looks like media playback is official:

http://majornelson.com/2014/08/12/k...w-ways-watch-tv-usb-dlna-support-coming-soon/

We’ve been bringing tons of new features to Xbox One fans worldwide throughout the year. Thanks to the recently-launched Xbox Feedback, our fans have played a huge role in shaping these updates. In fact, we’ve received thousands of posts and more than 400,000 votes to date.
Starting in the early access program later this month, new social features making it easier for gamers to connect with their friends and new ways to access their TV and entertainment throughout their homes will be coming to Xbox One. The updates include:

  • New “Friends” section – the new Friends section has been available for a few early access Preview members and we’re expanding it to everyone enrolled in the Preview program. The new Friends section enables users to see at a glance what’s going on with their friends. They can stay up-to-date with their current activities, the most popular games their friends are playing, and a Gamerscore leaderboard to see who has improved their Gamerscore over the last 30 days.
  • Snap Center – Some of gamers’ favorite features in the Xbox 360 guide, are coming to Xbox One in a way that’s now truly be side-by-side with games. Messages, friends, parties, and achievements will all be available in the new Snap Center, providing a seamless way to switch back and forth without having to leave a game.
  • Threaded Messages – keeping gamers in their games while they multitask has been a huge focus. The new Messages app features threaded messages with the full conversation history – including embedded links to Game DVR clips – that can be viewed without interrupting gameplay.
  • Media Player – a new app will be available soon that enables users to play media files from either an attached USB device or from a network connected home media server that supports DLNA protocols. The preview version of the Media Player app will initially only support USB devices, with DLNA support coming soon. Xbox One will support more formats than Xbox 360, including support for dozens of new file formats like mpeg 2 TS, animated gifs and mkv which will be added by the end of the year. See below for additional file formats.
  • Xbox One Digital TV Tuner –announced last week, this new accessory will enter a limited preview program in Europe (UK, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain), in advance of its retail launch beginning in October.
  • Stream TV to SmartGlass – launching first in markets receiving the Xbox Digital TV Tuner, Xbox One owners will be able to stream their TV across their home network to their smartphones and tablets using the Xbox SmartGlass app. They can also pause, play and rewind as well as change channels, without interrupting gameplay on the Xbox One. This will work for SmartGlass apps on Windows, iOS, and Android.
  • Boot to TV – Now Xbox One owners will be able to set their console to boot directly to television when coming out of connected standby.
  • Live TV mini guide – for markets where OneGuide is available, a new mini guide on the bottom of the screen will display details about the TV content that is currently playing. Users can quickly change channels and see what’s on other channels, while still watching TV.
  • Country Expansion – we’re doing a lot of work on the backend to prepare for Xbox One to launch in 29 new markets
    in the coming weeks.
As with previous updates, these may be rolling out in general availability to Xbox One owners at different stages in the coming months. We continue to be amazed by our fans’ enthusiasm for our Xbox One system updates and their fantastic input. We’re working hard to make Xbox One more social and the best place for all your games and entertainment, and we can’t wait to roll out these new features, and more, in the coming months.
Later today, my gamescom co-host Acey Bongos, and one of the lead engineers on Xbox, Ashley Speicher, are demoing the new features. Stay tuned and we’ll post that demo a little later.
Xbox One compatible file types

  • 3gp audio
  • 3gp video
  • 3gp2
  • aac
  • adts
  • animated gif
  • asf
  • avi divx
  • avi dv
  • avi uncompressed
  • avi xvid
  • bmp
  • jpg
  • gif
  • h264 avchd
  • mjpeg
  • mkv
  • mov
  • mp3
  • mpeg 1 ps
  • mpeg 2
  • mpeg 2 hd
  • mpeg 2 ts
  • mpeg 4 h264 aac
  • mpeg 4 sp
  • png
  • tiff
  • wav
  • wma
  • wma lossless
  • wma pro
  • wma voice
  • wmv
  • wmv hd
Rejoice, be merry, and then please shut the **** up about it :p
 
hopefully they release a "standard" black 1 TB console in the future, cuz I have no interest in that Call of Duty bundle.
 
hopefully they release a "standard" black 1 TB console in the future, cuz I have no interest in that Call of Duty bundle.

Just curious, what f'ing games do you play man? It seems like you don't have an interest in anything haha.

Not saying you should be interested in CoD, im not either.
 
Yeah, honestly, I was thinking kind of the same thing haha. I don't know if I've ever seen you post about anything besides media playback.
 
Just curious, what f'ing games do you play man? It seems like you don't have an interest in anything haha.

Not saying you should be interested in CoD, im not either.

I like fighting games, wrestling games, RPGs ( especially Bioware and Bethesda ones ), open world games, action games, etc.

in recent years, I've found myself gravitating towards open world type games where you can create your own character.

I just don't care much for CoD or FPS games.
 
Yeah, honestly, I was thinking kind of the same thing haha. I don't know if I've ever seen you post about anything besides media playback.

eh......then you haven't seen my posts then.

cuz I don't just post about media playback........lol.

and now that the X1 will be adding that, I'll stop posting about that in re to the X1.

Sony.......otoh..............
 
I've seen a lot of your posts haha, but you're right, probably just thinking of recent posts.

I guess I've just been more vocal about this feature because it's the one I care most about.

I've become much more of a casual gamer in recent years, and I want my games console to be a multi-purpose media machine. X1 just took a huge step in that direction with their announcement.

Hopefully, it will also be part of the PS4 2.0 update.
 
The X1 is already MUCH better in that department.

and now it will be even better with USB media support!

I tell ya........if Sony still lacks that come this Nov/Dec, and is still mum about it, while the X1 has already added it, that could definitely be a factor in swaying me to get an X1 this Holiday.

right now, I'm gonna wait to see if MS announces a regular black 1 TB console, or if they announce some kind of solution for existing X1 owners to upgrade their hdd.
 
They do. Its called plugging in an external HDD. MUCH easier than opening the console to replace the existing.

that may be true. but it also means extra wires dangling out of your console. so that's the trade off.

if I had the option to purchase a 1 TB model, even if it's $100 more, I'd probably go for that.
 
that may be true. but it also means extra wires dangling out of your console. so that's the trade off.

if I had the option to purchase a 1 TB model, even if it's $100 more, I'd probably go for that.

Its a poor trade off. Just plug in your external in one of the rear ports and leave it. You shouldn't see any wires. And its doubtful you'll be moving the X1 around any way. Once you put that thing down, you don't wanna pick it back up. Weighs a damn ton.
 
Wires aren't that long. I'm plugging mine in the back and setting it alongside the One. Easy peasy.
 
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