Can confirm Fallout 4 works flawlessly so far on the most current NXOE build.
This will never* happen now that they are on x64 hardware and finally on the unified kernel. Not only does it make sense for them to continue to build on what they have, and there isn't really any limitations software wise building on the "OneCore" kernel aka Windows 10, but starting over with an OS has been a mistake consoles have made for generations: takes years for feature parity with the old OS, makes backwards compatibility messy if even possible, etc.
Just got tagged with a 2GB update.
What is it?
Just got tagged with a 2GB update.
What is it?
Can confirm Fallout 4 works flawlessly so far on the most current NXOE build.
A few things are still broken.
1) controller battery charge meter
2) external HDD support, always notifies that external storage is ready on every boot, sort by recently used doesn't work.
3) edge is terribly buggy, apart from the black screen issue, the context menu from which you select open in new tab etc doesn't work.
Surprised how bad this update is considering how close to final release.
In all my years of preview program I've never had this many issues.
That does not read THAT bad unless it crashes all the time, which it does not (for me).
Honestly the very first console OS this generation had more bugs.
That's outrageous. Now I have this big camera on top of my tv that doesn't do crap? If it was just going to be mic stuff they should have just put a mic in the controller like the amazon fire or Apple TV.
Yeah that's crazy if they seriously aren't gonna bring back gesture support. I rarely use it but at least it being available helps cushion the anger I feel everytime I remember MS shoved that peice of shit down us launch buyer's throats. I actually don't think I ever even played a single kinect title other than D4 on my one.
I can't believe there are actually people using gestures with Kinect. Why? Voice is faster. Gamepad is faster and more precise. There is literally zero reason to navigate by gestures, instead they were a complete annoyance on the standard dash, popping up when you moved your feet while on the couch or when you were just drinking something.
I got a Kinect a few months ago and I have been shocked by how much I use the voice commands. Honestly I wish they would make a new version of Kinect that ditched the camera and only provided the hardware required for voice commands. Just a small box with a microphone in it that could plug into the Kinect port. The voice commands are amazing for video and quickly launching games, and its a shame that more people won't get to use the feature because of the high cost of entry. Hell, they could probably just build the microphone into the console itself in a future revision.Ten people? They sold something like 7 million before they unbundled it.
I never used the gestures though. I use the voice commands all the time.
The Twitch app has an update. The update fails on our NXOE box. The non-preview box updates correctly.
Is there a thread I can check out, which shows me what this update brings to the Xbox One besides a new dashboard?
A few things are still broken.
2) external HDD support, always notifies that external storage is ready on every boot,
That's always happened when you're using energy saver.
The only change is that previously it'd happen during the initial green loading screen, so you probably just didn't see it. The notification centre also makes it more noticeable.
The Twitch app has an update. The update fails on our NXOE box. The non-preview box updates correctly.
November 12th.
When you first upgrade to the new dash there should be a box below the GwG box to show you tips for the NXOE.
If you've upgraded awhile ago and want to see what's new, go to Settings-->System-->Console Updates(first box) And click what's new.
Oh, I haven't even opened up my Xbox One package yet. ^_^
I'm still considering if I should keep it. But this new dashboard looks interesting, but I also sense, that it'll become expensive for me, if I am to buy a Kinect and a new Xbox One controller, as my 500GB version probably comes with the launch controller.
I have to ask...why'd you even buy it? Surely you knew that it would be expensive before you bought it.
You don't need a Kinect, or a new controller unless you want them, so the cost can be kept down to what you have already spent. Also MS just lowered the cost of Kinect to $99.
Anyone have any issues with Windows 10 streaming recently? It won't allow me to turn on my Xbox one from my windows 10 of Xbox app. However, if the Xbox is on I can connect to it from the Xbox app.
Not sure what's going on. This wasn't a problem before.
I set a static ip on my Xbox to see if that would help and entered those details into my router with the MAC address. No luck.
This has been happening with me as well.
However, I have been able to turn it on remotely using my phone which then lets my desktop connect. (Using the Xbox one smartglass beta app) First attempt on my phone typically gives me an error but trying a second time seems to work.
Am I the only one who keeps getting NAT issues when I start the console?
It usually starts at moderated or strict, recquiring me to restart so it usually changes to open. Lilke, totally arbitrary...
even on the old dash my xbox likes to randomly change between open and moderate, I have no idea why.
There was three updates in three days (oct-31, nov-1, nov-2), if you missed one, you have to download the whole system image as they are only differential updates.
even on the old dash my xbox likes to randomly change between open and moderate, I have no idea why.
I hate and like this at the same time....Can confirm Fallout 4 works flawlessly so far on the most current NXOE build.
Edge is still buggy on Win10 too. They really should have kept IE on NXOE and included Edge as a beta or second option for the time beingA few things are still broken.
1) controller battery charge meter
2) external HDD support, always notifies that external storage is ready on every boot, sort by recently used doesn't work.
3) edge is terribly buggy, apart from the black screen issue, the context menu from which you select open in new tab etc doesn't work.
Surprised how bad this update is considering how close to final release.
In all my years of preview program I've never had this many issues.
Oh, I haven't even opened up my Xbox One package yet. ^_^
I'm still considering if I should keep it. But this new dashboard looks interesting, but I also sense, that it'll become expensive for me, if I am to buy a Kinect and a new Xbox One controller, as my 500GB version probably comes with the launch controller.
Why didn't you pick up the new Halo edition? They definitely come with the new controller. And Kinect is neat for voice but it's definitely not essential to your enjoyment of the console.
It was not on sale. The basic 500GB was the one on sale. Which is why I bought that one.
I got it for $220, when it's normally $440 here.
That may be for me one of the most annoying issues!
I'm kind sick of those NAT problems with XB1. Next year I will be moving to another house and will see if I can find a way to plug a network cable on the console rather than using Wi-Fi connection.
Does anybody elses Xbox turn back on after shutting it down. Has been happening to me last few nights.
That does not read THAT bad unless it crashes all the time, which it does not (for me).
Honestly the very first console OS this generation had more bugs.
Yeah that's crazy if they seriously aren't gonna bring back gesture support. I rarely use it but at least it being available helps cushion the anger I feel everytime I remember MS shoved that peice of shit down us launch buyer's throats. I actually don't think I ever even played a single kinect title other than D4 on my one.
My xbox is wired BTW, it's never caused issues online but the NAT does like to do it's own thing.
Virgin media router from 2013, worked fine on 360 always open NAT there.