Have they mentioned it being multi-platform?
What we know
- Open world action RPG
- Not a racing game
- Based on a 'spectacular IP'
- No publisher announced
- No engine announced
- No platforms announced
Coming to PC and console
Have they mentioned it being multi-platform?
I know this is random but anyone else notice a lot old xbox one threads popping up?
Chess Ultra is now available in stunning 4k and HDR on Xbox One X!
Youtube adds support for 4K on the Xbox One S and X.
The new YouTube app includes support for 4K resolution videos and 60 fps, ideal for watching gaming footage or sports events. Unfortunately, there’s no support for HDR YouTube content with this particular app. The updated app is rolling out now, or if you don’t want to wait you install it early from the Windows Store.
https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/11/16761314/youtube-xbox-one-4k-support-update
hmm youtube says 4k on x but is really 1080p... back to the pro i go
Maybe the Youtube app was giving false 4K reading, even though it was only 1080p....since apparently the Xbox didn't have a 4K youtube app until this week it seems.
Oh.. Hmm I thought I watched 4K videos on X.Maybe the Youtube app was giving false 4K reading, even though it was only 1080p....since apparently the Xbox didn't have a 4K youtube app until this week it seems.
Not sure, as I haven't tried. But if the above link supplied is true, then maybe that will fix the problem you had last week with it.Oh.. Hmm I thought I watched 4K videos on X.
They say 4K I click on em and it said 4K.
That event said 4K I click and it said HD...
Oh.. Hmm I thought I watched 4K videos on X.
They say 4K I click on em and it said 4K.
That event said 4K I click and it said HD...
I saw the real deal on other youtube videos i saw and that night on my pro.You're just used to all that FauxK you've been seeing. Must have messed with your head when you saw the real deal.
So does anyone know why my Xbox never downloads and installs new games when I am at work and buy them from my PC via Xbox.com or the Xbox app on the PC? Today for example, I bought PUBG, and at the end of the transaction, it gives me a button to click that says "install on Xbox". And I do. I do that every time. But when I get home, it is always listed under "ready to install".
I have my power settings for updates set to always/instant on for updates, and this is set as my home xbox. Thoughts on what I am missing here? It seems to work just fine on my PS Pro when I do it.
I unchecked mine as well, thank you.Are you using an external harddrive as your default install location?
If so, is your 'When Xbox is off, turn off storage' setting unchecked?
I'm not sure if thats the problem, but I had the same issue as you and after reading your post I just noticed this was checked for some reason in my settings. I'll let you know if this helps on my end (if I ever manage to turn off my Xbox).
Do you share home Xbox with anyone? If you buy something on Xbox.com, it will only download on your home console.So does anyone know why my Xbox never downloads and installs new games when I am at work and buy them from my PC via Xbox.com or the Xbox app on the PC? Today for example, I bought PUBG, and at the end of the transaction, it gives me a button to click that says "install on Xbox". And I do. I do that every time. But when I get home, it is always listed under "ready to install".
I have my power settings for updates set to always/instant on for updates, and this is set as my home xbox. Thoughts on what I am missing here? It seems to work just fine on my PS Pro when I do it.
Isn't Tera F2P?I just received the code for Tera online MMORPG. It will be my first run.
I will have 2 more codes to share. I will be giving them out in my channel.
https://www.engadget.com/2017/12/14/axiim-launches-the-first-wireless-audio-transmitter-for-xbox/
Xbox made its commitment to WiSA known in October when it became the first gaming brand to join the Wireless Speaker and Audio Association, so it was a race against the clock for AV brands to be the first to deliver supporting gear. Axiim is first past the post, having just announced its Link HD speaker system for Xbox One and Windows 10 PC. The Link transmitter is a compact and fuss-free way to tap into up to 7.1 wireless audio channels, and guarantees reliable, uncompressed transmission to wireless speakers. Its inherent function means it eliminates the need for speaker wires, but it also has a magnetic base, so you can sling it on the back of your TV out of sight. It's a neat way to enjoy premium audio while gaming, and works with all WiSA compliant brands, so you're not restricted when it comes to speaker choice. It's also the first Wireless Speaker and Audio Association endorsed multi-channel product for Xbox, but the company's recent move into this sector means it certainly won't be the last.