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Only 100 or so games at the start. It's a streaming service, much like PS4 service. My understanding you put the disc in and it lets you play it for free.
And while it sounds amazing, it's going to be a streaming service. I have to say, there was some serious lag/artifacting on the short 30 sec (or less) demo they had of playing Mass Effect.
But it is a step in the right direction.
Only 100 or so games at the start. It's a streaming service, much like PS4 service. My understanding you put the disc in and it lets you play it for free.
And while it sounds amazing, it's going to be a streaming service. I have to say, there was some serious lag/artifacting on the short 30 sec (or less) demo they had of playing Mass Effect.
But it is a step in the right direction.
This is awesome.
Is the list of games anyplace to be found?
I'm really curious for my purchase of GTAV on the 360 (or any other game that is 360/xbone)? Will I just get the xbox one version?
They said all games as long as the game devs or whatever allow it. It will be the 360 version you install from the disc.
What if it was a digital purchase on the 360? Minecraft and GTAV both come to mind off hand. Have a few other in there too.
Yup they said those too. You download or install from disc and play.
Banjo Kazooie: N n B
Banjo-Kazooie
Banjo-Tooie
BattleBlock Theater
Defense Grid
Geometry Wars Evolved
Hexic HD
Jetpac Refuelled
Kameo
Mass Effect
Perfect Dark
Perfect Dark Zero
Small Arms
Super Meat Boy
Toy Soldiers
Toy Soldiers: Cold War
Viva Piñata
Viva Piñata: TIP
If only I was a preview member, i'd like to see how well it works.. I wonder if there is any plans for the original xbox. I guess if they remastered Shenmue I would have no need for it lol.
Ok, it's not streaming. My bad. But the list isn't impressive so far. I'm sure it will grow but wow not my top picks to start this with.
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/backward-compatibility/available-games
Ok, it's not streaming. My bad. But the list isn't impressive so far. I'm sure it will grow but wow not my top picks to start this with.
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/backward-compatibility/available-games
Wow - check this new gamepad out: http://www.theverge.com/2015/6/15/8...e-elite-wireless-controller-announced-e3-2015
This looks amazing.
Negative Nancy over here
wow MS also announced modding support for Fallout 4 on Xbox One
Bold move. I can see people completely destroying their game performance unless MS puts some sort of limit on it.
Ok, it's not streaming. My bad. But the list isn't impressive so far. I'm sure it will grow but wow not my top picks to start this with.
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/backward-compatibility/available-games
I thought Microsoft's press conference was pretty solid. The 360 backwards compatibility feature is cool, although I hope they do a much better job of it than they did with the original Xbox games being compatible with the 360.
I already figured I'd be buying Halo 5, Forza 6, and the two Gears of War titles, but there was some intriguing indie games that they showed off. I'm also very interested in seeing more of Rare's new game, Sea of Thieves. The Rare Replay Collection might be pretty cool too.
I'll be looking forward to Gamescom even more, since they said we'll hear more about Crackdown, Quantum Break, etc., there.
It wasn't bad. I'm really disappointed that Gears Ultimate is just the first game. MCC was such a good bundle (well if it worked properly at release at least) that the Gear announcement is a huge disappointment. Especially with pre-orders popping up at $60 for it.
Obviously this is cool. But I think people are significantly over reacting. There are only 100 games on the list that are backwards compatible. Remember the 360 had "backward compatibility" with Xbox and after a year or so they stopped adding games.
I can see Microsoft using this as a marketing tool to get people buy a One with their hopes of continued development of the backwards compatibility, then Microsoft stops developing it again.