четверг, 12 июля 2018 г.

xbox_one_support_deutsch

Xbox One SmartGlass. Screenshots. Description. Xbox One SmartGlass is the perfect companion app for your Xbox One, both in your living room and on the go. Connect and control your Xbox One. Stay connected with the games and gamers you like. And add a new dimension to your console entertainment with the mobile device you already own. Available on. People also like. Xbox 360 SmartGlass. Offical Xbox Magazine (UK Edition) Backwards Compatible Games Guide. GameTrackr. EA Access Vault Guide. Achievement Art. The Games Database. Suto Stream. Guide for Warframe. PC Gamer (UK Edition) Version notes. Version number: 2.2.1702.2004. Navigate your Xbox One console using your device’s keyboard and touch Control your media and set top box with the SmartGlass remote control Browse the web on your TV using your mobile device Enhance what you are watching or playing with SmartGlass companions Increase performance with faster connections and reliability Search, browse, and pin content to play on your Xbox One console Track achievements, get game help, message friends, and watch game DVR clips Change TV channels on your Xbox One through OneGuide on SmartGlass Purchase Xbox One games & add-ons Browse for recent and popular games & add-ons. System Requirements. Additional info. (c) Microsoft Corporation. Approximate download size. Age rating. Access your Internet connection. Access your Internet connection and act as a server. Access your home or work networks. Get this app while signed in to your Microsoft account and install on up to ten Windows 10 devices. English (United States) English (United Kingdom) English (New Zealand) English (Hong Kong) English (South Africa) Español (España, Alfabetización Internacional) Norsk, Bokmål (Norge) Thanks for reporting your concern. Our team will review it and, if necessary, take action. Sign in to report this app to Microsoft. Ratings and reviews. To rate and review, sign in. Your review. Thanks. Your review will post soon. There was an error posting your review. Please try again later. All user reviews. Newest Update is a Go! Microsoft recently released a pair of updates for SmartGlass/Xbox One and wouldn't you know they got this one right. The companion app is so functional I can get rid of three remote controls in my house (outstanding!) The activity feed in the app is a great addition, as well as broadcast notifications (for the viewer and broadcaster.) More extensive account management as well as the ability to arbitrarily re-arrange your pins are nifty additions. The biggest addition outside of the universal remote has to be OneGuide operating seamlessly through SmartGlass (what?!) I can now easily browse my TV listings while playing a game, watching a movie on another app, or any number of growing potential activities on the Xbox One. I would have given the app 3.5 maybe 4 stars prior to this update, now it is definitely a five-star application. I can be contacted on Twitter: @FSCrouton with any questions or comments regarding this review. 30 out of 30 people found this helpful. New version and no more streaming? Had the previous version on my Surface, could stream with ease, a few days ago, downloaded this and the layout is worse, and theres no streaming option. I was JUST streaming a few days ago with the other version. what gives? 27 out of 31 people found this helpful. Runs pretty good, would like to game on pc streaming and still be able to use the tv function on the tv not just have it mirrored. It would be nice to use the xbox one mic while streaming and it be functional. I think its great tho. Have already recommended it to others. 14 out of 15 people found this helpful. Eddie THE MADMAN. Amazing with Windows 8. I was very impressed with the seamless integration via desktop PC, this app on Windows 8.1 You can basically speed through any task you want to complete on the dashboard through your PC. Much better than the app I have on my android device and surprisingly it connects quickly to the Xbox One. 17 out of 19 people found this helpful. Smartglass is all right. Like this app on my phone, response time is good and can check messages from friends without hitting the home button while gaming - very handy. 8 out of 8 people found this helpful. Great companion app!! Works great. I use this app on my phone as well. Never have problems other than having to sign in every time I use it on my phone. For windows 10, the only problem I've noticed is when the keyboard prompt comes up it doesn't feel very intuitive. I have to hit the text input box just right it seems to be able to use the keyboard. I would also like to be able to move the cursor around in apps like Microsoft Edge for the Xbox One. 15 out of 17 people found this helpful. WORKS GREAT. Not a problem with it!! Use on Laptop and Desktop both Windows 10, also use android app on phone and a tablet. My Xbox One has the Xbox TV tuner plugged in and streaming TV programs works perfect. Streaming of games sometimes a little sluggish with highly graphical busy games, but still good enough to play. Thanks XBOX. 15 out of 17 people found this helpful. Its great all around.I love it.keep up the good job. 7 out of 7 people found this helpful. Works great! Haven't experienced any bugs, seems pretty smooth, nice work Microsoft. 14 out of 17 people found this helpful. The app used to be great. After the updates, I can't connect to my xbox. Needs to be fixed ASAP. 5 out of 5 people found this helpful. Translate to English. Язык Microsoft Store: United States - English. Вас интересует язык Microsoft Store: Россия - Русский? Перевести на русский. You are shopping Microsoft Store in: United States - English. Are you looking for Microsoft Store in: Россия - Русский? xboxone. 5 103 пользователя находятся здесь. МОДЕРАТОРЫ. Arowin Arowin MikeyJayRaymond Simple Rlight #teamchief _deffer_ deffer delicious_cheese DeliciousCheeze tobiasvl tobiasvl - #teamchief ClassyTurkey Enter Gamertag XboxCountdown XbotOne AutoModerator . и ещё 5 » Welcome to Reddit, the front page of the internet. and subscribe to one of thousands of communities. Want to add to the discussion? помощь правила сайта центр поддержки вики реддикет mod guidelines связаться с нами. приложенияи инструменты Reddit for iPhone Reddit for Android mobile website кнопки. Использование данного сайта означает, что вы принимаете пользовательского соглашения и Политика конфиденциальности. © 2018 reddit инкорпорейтед. Все права защищены. REDDIT and the ALIEN Logo are registered trademarks of reddit inc. π Rendered by PID 130826 on app-102 at 2018-02-02 20:37:19.305786+00:00 running 1cce75d country code: RU. Available now on Xbox One. Take control of your own starship in a cutthroat galaxy. "One of the deepest, most rewarding open world experiences on Xbox One." "A game unlike anything else on Xbox One." "Genuinely looks and feels like you’re piloting a ship in space." The Guardians have arrived. New challenges. New careers. New mysteries. Discover new ways to fight, trade, explore and survive in Elite Dangerous: Horizons 2.2 The Guardians. Available now for Xbox One. Elite Dangerous for Xbox One. 400 Billion Star Systems. Infinite Freedom. Blaze Your Own Trail. Take command of your own spacecraft and customize every component as you hunt, explore, fight, mine, smuggle, trade and survive in the cutthroat galaxy of the 34th century. Do whatever it takes to earn the skill, knowledge, wealth and power to stand among the ranks of the Elite on Xbox One. Governments fall, wars are lost and won, and humanity's frontier is reshaped all by player actions in a game experience unlike any other. Elite Dangerous is available now on Xbox One, with optimized gamepad controls, Achievements, Friends List support and party chat. Available now. Ship-launched Fighters. Take what comes and strike back with double. Choose from three unique ship-launched fighters to deploy from your larger ships’ docking bay. Fly into battle with twice the firepower and your own NPC crew, and bring a second gun to every fight. Combat will never be the same again. Passenger transport. A whole new career path emerges as the Pilot’s Federation allows a new era of passenger transport. Take on missions transporting politicians, VIPs and prisoners across the galaxy, and smuggle covert operatives to their destinations in the new Beluga passenger vessel. An evolving galaxy. Discover a galaxy of new challenges and new wonders, featuring neutron stars, capital ship dockyards, civilian installations and upgraded starport interiors. Explore planet surfaces and uncover new geology, ancient mysteries and unknown threats. Ship customization. Unlock a new level of customization for your ship and modules. Hidden on planet surfaces across the populated galaxy, each Engineer has a unique personality and history – and they just might choose to help you. for the right price. Looting and Crafting. Discover game-changing loot and craft a ship unlike any other. Smuggle materials to the outposts of the elusive Engineers and earn their respect to unlock powerful module upgrades. Planetary landings. Travel seamlessly from space to any point on the surface of accurately simulated planets and moons throughout Elite Dangerous' full-scale Milky Way galaxy, and drive new SRV ground vehicles. Each 1:1 scale world offers incredible vistas and countless gameplay opportunities. Coming soon… Allowing teams of players to assume roles aboard the same ship. Commander Creation. Giving a unique appearance to players' in-game avatars. Your ship. Your style. Paint jobs and bobbleheads available now on Xbox One. Fight, trade and explore the galaxy in style. Choose from hundreds of paint jobs for your ship and adorn your dashboard with Bobblehead companions, available now in Elite Dangerous for Xbox One. Elite Dangerous paint jobs and bobbleheads must be purchased with Frontier Points, available now on the Xbox One store. Elite © 1984 David Braben & Ian Bell. Frontier © 1993 David Braben, Frontier: First Encounters © 1995 David Braben and Elite Dangerous © 1984 - 2018 Frontier Developments Plc. All rights reserved. 'Elite', the Elite logo, the Elite Dangerous logo, 'Frontier' and the Frontier logo are registered trademarks of Frontier Developments plc. Elite Dangerous: Horizons and Elite Dangerous: Arena are trademarks of Frontier Developments plc. All rights reserved. ‘ ’, ‘PlayStation’, and ‘ ’ are registered trademarks or trademarks of Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc. All other trademarks and copyright are acknowledged as the property of their respective owners. Privacy & Cookies Policy. Microsoft Xbox One S. The good The Xbox One S is a slick looking game console that's 40 percent smaller than the original and ditches the infamously gigantic power brick. It can display 4K video from streaming services and Ultra HD Blu-rays, and supports HDR contrast on video and games. The updated controller works with other Bluetooth devices, too. The bad 4K, Ultra HD Blu-ray and HDR settings only work with newer TVs, and may require some trial and error. The updated controller feels cheaper than its predecessor. Project Scorpio, the more powerful Xbox One successor, arrives in late 2017. The bottom line The Xbox One S is the console Microsoft should have delivered three years ago, but there's little reason to upgrade if you already own the original box. CNET review. Xbox One S is the best Xbox you might not want to buy. Update 8/4/16: Several spec teardown reports have uncovered slight difference in the graphical hardware performance of Xbox One S. Specifically, Xbox One S has a small GPU clock increase of 914 MHz from 853 MHz and an ESRAM bandwidth increase of 219 GB/s from 204 GB/s. These bumps are only noticeable in-game in a small number of situations. In fact, they exist only as an bonus side effect of Microsoft ensuring HDR content performs without a hitch. This is more like it. The Xbox One S is the version of the console that Microsoft should've first released back in 2013 instead of the lumbering beast that we got. It's better in a number of ways, making it even more of a worthy alternative to Sony's PlayStation 4. Xbox One S offers a far more attractive enclosure, options for a bigger hard drive, a slightly redesigned controller and some video perks for owners of 4K TVs. It starts at $300, £250 or AU$400 for the 500GB version; $350, £300 or AU$500 for a 1TB model; and $400, £350 or AU$549 for 2TB. That last model is available to buy as of today in the US (and includes the vertical stand that otherwise costs $20 when purchased separately in the US), while those with the smaller hard drives will be available later in August, bundled with games such as Madden 17 and Halo. (Additional bundles will follow later in the year -- including a pricier 2TB Gears of War 4 version in October -- and may vary by region.) Sounds like a slam dunk, right? Unfortunately, it's never that simple. The One S doesn't get an across-the-board "buy it now" recommendation for two reasons. First off, it doesn't deliver huge improvements for anyone who already owns an Xbox One. But more importantly, Microsoft has already promised that the next Xbox -- dubbed Project Scorpio -- will be arriving in late 2017 with with the seriously amped-up graphics and VR-ready hardware that audiences are clamoring for. When it's all said and done, the Xbox One S should be primarily viewed as a slimmed-down version of the Xbox One that introduces a mildly updated controller and provisions for 4K display. It's not going to warp you into a state-of-the-art gaming experience. Pragmatically, you're probably better off nabbing an older Xbox One, which are now being sold at fire-sale prices. But if you are getting an Xbox One for the first time, have an interest in the bundled games and aren't saving your pennies for 2017's Project Scorpio, the One S is certainly a good all-round gaming and entertainment deal. What's new in the Xbox One S. There's a short but significant list of improvements and changes to the Xbox One S. Smaller, cleaner design: To start, it's 40 percent smaller, which considering its power supply is now internal, is impressive. It's also stark white, with some slick plastic moldings flanking the entirety of the box. I think it's the best-looking Xbox Microsoft has ever designed. The One S can also stand vertically, too. The 2TB model we received for review packs in a stand. If you buy one of the other models, you can get the stand separately for $20. 4K and HDR video: Xbox One S gets a fairly beefy upgrade on its video capabilities, with 4K resolution (3,840x2,160, or four times as sharp as standard 1080p HDTVs) and HDR (high dynamic range, which is basically enhanced contrast and color). Keep in mind: those features only work on compatible TVs and 4K functionality only works with a small but growing list of compatible video content. 4K can currently be accessed through streaming video services such as Amazon and Netflix (as long as you have the bandwidth to support it and pay for their premium tier) and those new 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray discs. Certain games, meanwhile, will eventually be able to take advantage of HDR visual improvements, but don't look for PC-like 4K graphics -- the games are merely upscaled to 4K. So no, you're not getting native 4K gaming out of an Xbox One S. In fact, only a limited number of games will feature HDR and none of them are out yet. They are Gears of War 4, Forza Horizon 3 and 2017's Scalebound. New controller design: The Xbox One controller has been updated for the S, too. It has a more streamlined top section, better range and textured grips. It can also use Bluetooth to connect, which opens the door for compatibility with other devices -- no more annoying dongles, at least on Bluetooth-compatible PCs. The One S controller (right), compared with its predecessor. Unfortunately, I'm not a fan of the new controller's design. It's not a drastic departure from the original, but there's just enough of a change to make it feel cheaper. The plastic textured grips don't feel good the way rubberized ones do, but thankfully the triggers seem unchanged. The D-pad also feels slightly less tactile -- I even noticed differences between two of the new controllers side by side. IR blaster and receiver: Still present is the IR port for controlling the console with a remote, but the Xbox One S also features an integrated IR blaster to control or power on other devices in the room. And it still does everything the old Xbox One does: The good news is that you're not losing anything with the Xbox One S compared with its predecessor. Around back the console offers a lot of the same ports as the original Xbox One, though noticeably absent is a dedicated Kinect port. You can still attach Kinect to the Xbox One S, you'll just need a special $40 (!) adapter. Either way, the omission of a Kinect port should give you an idea of how that peripheral is regarded at Microsoft HQ. HDMI-in and -out ports are still there, so you can still make use of the Xbox One's live TV integration if that's something that appeals to you, but I never found it overly useful. Suffice it to say, the One S plays all existing Xbox One games, and a growing list of Xbox 360 games. It also includes all of the encouraging software improvements Microsoft has made over the past few years, including the redesigned interface, support for the Cortana digital assistant (using a microphone headset), compatibility with the Windows Store and, soon, additional cross-play options with Windows PC gamers on certain titles. 4K and HDR scorecard. I want to personally thank the Xbox One S for introducing me to the hot mess that is the world of 4K and HDR formats. I considered myself fairly fluent in the language of home theater, but I was bewildered at the insane of amount of granularity and confusion that the format is currently plagued with. Odds are you won't be able set up in 4K right out of the box. I needed to download two separate updates for the Xbox One S to finally realize it was attached to a 4K TV, at which point it offered to bump up the resolution output to 4K. I hooked the console up to four different TVs and had mixed results with each, so I tapped CNET's David Katzmaier to help me test out the rest of the Xbox One S' 4K and HDR capabilities. What we learned is that getting all of these finicky display technologies to work together in sync will require some trial and error -- and patience. Our major issue was getting our TVs to recognize HDR. The problem (which isn't solely the Xbox One S' fault) is that some TVs with HDR require a specific "UHD" or "deep color" setting to be turned on in order for HDR to work. These modes usually turn a TV's brightness all the way up and activate automatically when HDR content is detected. But none of our TVs detected the Ultra HD Blu-ray HDR signal that was being output by our "Star Trek" Blu-ray. It wasn't until we forced the Xbox One S to output a higher bit depth (10-bit up from the console's default setting of 8-bit) did we get a clean HDR signal. Furthermore, we had issues maintaining a video signal altogether when our TV was in that special "UHD/deep color" setting for HDR but the Xbox One S was outputting a signal lower than 10-bit. Sound confusing? That's because it was. And this was with the help of one of the best TV reviewers on the planet. It's possible your setup goes smoother, but there are definitely a lot of variables and boxes to check when entering the world of 4K, Ultra HD and HDR to make sure it all works correctly. There's a really helpful 4K detail screen in the system display settings that gives you a heads up of which requirements for 4K, HDR and so on are currently being met. Definitely check that out. Tragically, all of this time-consuming troubleshooting to get HDR to switch on isn't always worth it. In fact, it's sometimes nearly impossible to tell just by looking at the image onscreen. We tried. The takeaway? 4K and HDR are nice novelties, but I'm not sure even the most discerning eyes can always tell the difference. And because only a fraction of games will even support HDR (the aforementioned trio of Gears of War 4, Forza Horizon 3 and Scalebound), it makes upgrading a tough sell. Not to mention the fact that all the games you'll ever play on Xbox One S won't be in true native 4K resolution -- they'll just be upscaled to fit. That said, there are plenty of 4K Blu-rays out there, and Netflix can stream some content in 4K (as long as you pay for its Premium tier). If you are in the specific position of owning a 4K TV and are looking for an Xbox One, the S is what you should be buying. It's worth noting that the Xbox One S doesn't handle the higher-end audio options out there such as Dolby Atmos. The most you'll get out of the console is a seven-channel surround signal. Looking forward to Project Scorpio. Microsoft's messaging about its console offerings can get confusing. It's best to think of the Xbox One and One S as their own tier. In terms of graphical horsepower, they're equal. The next jump in visuals and performance will come along with Project Scorpio, which is being targeted for the 2017 holiday season. Details on that machine are scant at best, but it's safe to say it will significantly outperform the Xbox One and One S, the PlayStation 4 and -- if we're going on rumored specs -- the PlayStation 4 step-up console, the PS4 Neo. This will usher in a sizable upgrade in all aspects of gaming with native 4K resolution output and HDR support. And Microsoft has already pledged that Scorpio will be "VR ready," presumably for a forthcoming virtual-reality headset. The current messaging as to how games will work across Xbox One platforms seems simple enough. Any Xbox One (be it a standard, S or Project Scorpio) will be able to play any Xbox One game, though the Scorpio will be able to take advantage of better graphics, performance, frame rate and resolution. This seems to mostly fall in line with the PS4 Neo plan as well. If we're just comparing raw specs, Project Scorpio's rumored details still fall short of what an Nvidia GTX 1080 graphics card is capable of. Decisions, decisions. Under most circumstances, no, you don't need to buy an Xbox One S. If you already own an Xbox One or even plan to wait for whatever Project Scorpio winds up being, it's tough to rationalize a purchase. If you're looking to enter the Xbox One space and you don't feel like waiting a year or more for Project Scorpio, an Xbox One S might be the right purchase for you as long as you have or plan to get a 4K TV. If a 4K TV isn't in your future, you may want to look at the original Xbox One. It's already as low as $250, £250 or AU$500 and it's entirely possible Microsoft will drive the price even lower if it's looking to sunset the model and clear out remaining inventory. Section Editor David Katzmaier contributed to this review. Update 8/4/16: Several spec teardown reports have uncovered slight difference in the graphical hardware performance of Xbox One S. Specifically, Xbox One S has a small GPU clock increase of 914 MHz from 853 MHz and an ESRAM bandwidth increase of 219 GB/s from 204 GB/s. These bumps are only noticeable in-game in a small number of situations. In fact, they exist only as an bonus side effect of Microsoft ensuring HDR content performs without a hitch. August Xbox One system update brings 3D, remote downloads. Good news, Xbox One fans! This month’s system update is rolling out today, and it adds some long-awaited features. 3D Blu-ray support, remote game downloads, and improved notifications are all being added. These frequent additions and refinements certainly aren’t a panacea for the Xbox One’s public perception problems, but these monthly updates go a long way in reassuring existing owners that Microsoft isn’t resting on its laurels. In a post on the Major Nelson blog, Larry Hryb details all of the new features we can expect to see in the August update. There are six bullet points on this list, but it can be simplified to three major changes. First and foremost among them, this update adds in the 3D Blu-ray support we were promised last month. Hot on the heels of the release of 3D Blu-ray support on the PS4 last month, the Xbox One now supports this feature as well. If your TV is 3D-capable, you’ll now be able to enjoy 3D Blu-rays like Gravity and Avatar . Of course, stereoscopic 3D gaming remains possible on both the Xbox One and PS4, but neither company seems interested in pursuing that angle. Considering that many Xbox One games struggle to hit decent frame rates at 1080p without 3D support, rendering two different perspectives at once would only make matters worse. Secondly, remote game downloads are now functional on the Xbox One. If you purchase a game or DLC on the Xbox website or through SmartGlass, you’ll now have the option to automatically download that content to your console. Similar functionality exists with the PS4 and Sony’s website, so it’s nice to see Microsoft keeping pace in that regard. Finally, this update dramatically improves notifications in a number of ways. When your controller’s battery is running low, you’ll now receive an on-screen notification. If you browse your friends list, you’ll now see how long it’s been since any individual has logged in — very useful for pruning your list. Tired of seeing notifications while you’re watching a movie? Now you have the ability to silence them during video playback. However, the most dramatic change to notifications is the addition of Facebook-like social networking. Besides the simple “SmokeDawg420 is playing Call of Duty: Ghosts ” messages in your activity feed, you can also add text posts in the style of a tweet or a status update. Of course, the Facebookification wouldn’t be complete without the ability to “Like” these posts as well. I’m sure this is useful to someone, but it just seems like superfluous “me-too” functionality in my eyes. Regardless, this update packs in enough new functionality to satisfy any Xbox One owner — for now. Post a Comment Comment. Man, Xbox is crushing Sony on features this generation. All Sony can claim is the superfluous better game visuals ON PAPER! 1080P high def paper. Enjoy your $400 paper! Will do. Same to you with your $500 brick! “man, birth defects are crushing my mental abilities this generation. All I can do is babble nonsensical and irrational statements to myself and hope they might come true.” fixed that for ya. He states an opinion and you accuse him of having birth defects? What the fuck is your problem? an opinion is one thing, delusions contrary to facts is something else.. perhaps he suffers from some tropical disease or something? wait.. did you just complain about a person having an opinion about a person’s “opinion”. … wow.. gtfo…. Quit dodging the question. I doubt he has birth defects.. well.. maybe.. ok… it’s really hard to tell with the stuff some of these people post… it used to be one could easily discern if a person had attended high school in the last 10 years vs. those who had done so before then. But, that difference in the mass of tard is melting away. It’s ok, I literally have worse people in some of my classes in college (these would be people in 4 year programs at that… just sad.) It’s actually offensive to me in many ways. Take a look at the composition English papers written by children in school from the 1800, in the equivalent of the 4th grade. They are above and beyond those of of even the more advanced college papers of today. The smarter our gadgets get, the dumber the people seem to become. Its because the mooron that wrote this article seems to think 1080p is a framerate. Lol besides both consoles not being true next gen at least with Sony’s machine you can visually see the superior differences between crippled 900p and half a$$ 1080 p resolutions……on paper? Yeah ok. Joe that’s funny because not every game on ps4 hits 1080p . Your not going to notice much difference anyway. Seen both side by side on the same games. Difference is on paper and minimal to the eye. Anyone that says different is a fan boy troll. weird how paper looks different to what customers actually see for themselves….. go ahead, set it up on similar displays and run a blind test and see what they choose (assuming of course, you have the integrity to actually run it as a blind test). Joe look….the post that followed mine….he knows what hes talking about. Lol i need to learn something? coming from the guy who calls laptop parts and weak cpu cores next gen thats pretty funny… I’ll stick to learning useful information. Btw between the two systems sony’s machine has better graphics on paper off paper whatever way you want to put it because 50% more shader cores are not (not) noticeable and you saying otherwise makes you look like a fool. But you cant SEE it. Thats the point. it is simply hardly noticeable. Devs and gurus state its neglegable. And iwhats really funny, its all down to how good your tv is. If you have an lcd tv with 120hz option, which is fairly common, you will get occasional stutter. So do what i did get a 240hz tv with 1080p smoothing. Btw you dont have to tell us youre a pc fanboy. Why dont you blow a few hundred more dollars on a graphics card idiot. X1 features not available on PS4: – instant start/pause game. – apps like YouTube, HBO GO etc. – multitasking with shared screen. next update (update 1409 – september preview): – redirecting TV signal from HDMI IN to your tablet (during game) – USB and media servers (DLNA) PS4 features not available on X1: -Swappable internal HDD. Next update (update 2.00 – September/October): -Youtube app (with uploading) -Real name search. -Improved activity feed — making it real-time and adding friend-of-friend activity. -Instant access to friends and recently played game broadcasts. There will be no parity if PS4’s stronger hardware is being pushed. In essentially every way, the PS4’s hardware is more powerful than the XBO’s. If they’re the same resolution, PS4 will have a framerate or visual effects advantage, or its stronger hardware isn’t being pushed. ps4 does support external storage, just not of game installation or full game content transferring. It does fine with photos, music, movies and save files. No one is using external storage for that trash. We want external game storage. And as of right now ps4 doesn’t support movies. No dlna until possibly 2015 troll. sorry, but the ability to watch and listen to some 11tb of movies and music, your own mixes, photos, etc.. > storing a game on another drive… are you going to play that game from that drive? NO…. bad gamer, bad… how did you get the game on the drive in the first place? OH… you downloaded it online……. psst.. if you online.. why do you need an external?? soo much for the power of the cloud right?> anywho.. simply blanket stating that it DOESN’T support something at all, only because it can’t do one ABSURD task.. is well… absurd.. that would be like saying.. well…”your Aventador cannot drive on mountain roads/trails.. therefor it cannot drive on any roads at all”? or.. like saying that since frogs can’t live in sea water, they can’t live in any water…. the point is, it is a false logic. It can, does and did before the xb1, support external drives. (fyi.. you can’t use any usb drive devices on the xb1 without that online initialization and day 1 patch….) And your point? You can’t do a lot with updates and patches. The cloud is to store game save data not the game itself. Yes you can play the game off the external drive how’s that any different then playing off an internal drive? If you want to take your games with you to a friend’s house unplug the drive … BAM your good to go. No need to open the case to replace anything. Your comments definitely show me your full of crap saying you own an X1 lol. sorry, hours to dl a game, vs a few minutes on the ps4.. no thanks…. anywhere I go all my games and saves are with me…. non issue. Bam, there you go, hogging your precious usb ports and wall outlets just to get the storage capability in a console that has been around since the PS2, the ability to modify storage space and options….. Your comments are only showing it is unlikely you have a diploma…. You have no clue what you’re talking about. Hours to download. I can download a full game in two hours. If it’s taking hours on one console then your internet connection sucks. Your not downloading a game in a few minutes on ps4 either if by download you mean to go online and install with the disc. The more you post the more you show you don’t know anything about this console. You also have to result to insults because of your luck of intelligence in the discussion? Typical fan boy. I have more than just a diploma troll :) listen to what you arre saying.. that game that took you 2 hours, was downloaded and installed in about 15 minutes on the PS4.. there CLEARLY is something not so great about xbl and the xbox platform (probably the large amounts of OS overhead?? ) and XBL has been a scam all along, they like to sell it as part of their 300k server system, but it gets less than 1% of those servers to operate on, and a majority of all your communication won’t even be with xbl, it will be with w/e that 3rd party AAA publisher chose to use for a server. careful, now you are just tossing all that dirt you are digging back onto your head…. Oh really? So you downloaded gigabytes worth of a game from the internet in 15 minutes? Please show me the video of this because you’re full of sh1t. Keep trolling fan boy. Man the military really brain washed your mind. military brainwashes nobody… not that you would know. Just ignore Sony’s little Cronies, they are so funny and they are very bad for Sony. A lot of people read these comments and users like Mirimon stand out as the ones to avoid. Please DO feed the trolls, I find their comments hilarious! You’re right their comments are hilarious. Another imbecile fanboy with nothing intelligent or insightful to contribute, just flinging feces and screaming. Stop spreading fanboy FUD, lies, and hate and get help. psst, Why I need to show you a video of me doing it? too many people have already made these videos… you are only trolling yourself. Sure they don’t… It’s funny that the cat is calling the kettle black. This troll changed his name once again after being all over X1 websites hating on the X1. Never has owned one. Why do you need to share a video of you downloading gigabytes worth of data in 15 minutes? Because that’s not possible unless you have on heck of an internet connection. For example, let’s say you download Call of Duty or Killzone to PS4 (38 or so Gig), in order to download this in 15 minutes you’d need an OC12 (622 MBPS connection). Considering an OC12 costs roughly $100,000 to $300,000 per month I highly doubt you have one of these running to your house. So since most individuals are on DSL or Cable internet connections if your downloading a file depending on speed your talking about 82 hours (1 meg DSL connection) – 1 hour and 45 minutes (50 mbps cable connection). Therefore your statement proves your full of CRAP. I’m not trolling. I own the console. I own PS4. You’re a jar head that thinks they know electronics and just hates the other console even though you’ve probably never turned one on or seen one except on the internet. you’re not your… learn the difference. weird.. my movies and music are playing fine on ps4.. l2 use your ps4 troll….. Ah so you can stream movies on your ps4 when no one else can. Please tell us how you magically developed that ability. it’s not new.. well, to you it may be…..it’s called PLEX… as for music, AAC (which in terms of fidelity is better than MP3 anyways) is the format it accepts no questions asked. Ah, there you go again! Challenging people’s knowledge. Not knowing that I already have plex installed. It’s not supported natively and only works because you can navigate via the URL. I don’t think you know really who you’re talking to when it comes to technology (electronics/pcs/etc…)…. lier. sony themselves have not released support for it. so fuck off troll. You clearly are on the , try using google for a change instead of looking like a clueless twat. Ever heard of plex? I’ll change that. ^troll. ps4 DOES NOT support ANY external storage. Yeah.. weird all these game save backup files, music and movies my ps4 has access to works for everybody with a ps4… that includes the ability to patch from external drive out of the box. It’s one thing to not know the facts, but to get all buthurt because your crapbox can’t hang with the rest… your tears are pathetic. Ah, good old demented demfax. although this is the first post I’ve seen. from you where you’re not trolling, keep it up, it suits you. You forgot to mention: -Xbox Voice control, Xbox On, Xbox off, Volume up, change channel, pause game, record that and a host of other commands. -Kinnect games – True Hand-free gaming. It’s fantastic and it stops you. looking like an idiot with the “Light Bulb” Controller on PS. Replays. HD video of you dancing/singing/exercising after a session. -Hands and head-free two-way chat, no need for a headset to chat to. -Control TV channels using voice control, very handy when you can’t find the remote. -Video Skype through the console, even while gaming or watching TV. -Heart rate Monitor. -USB Free-To-Air TV Tuner. Jeez, the PS4 really is very, very limited. It can’t do any of this and some of it it can never do, no matter what updates they add. Aaaaaaaaaand the trolling is off to a fine start in the comments. The real show is just ahead folks, when all the usual suspects take the obvious bait and knock a couple more months of life off of their cardiovascular systems. ah.. the old game of “catch-up”… some say it never gets old…. (many would argue that) ^ This troll is back to another Xbox article again? Dude your obsessed with the X1 and you just don’t see it. Look at how much time you spend here and other articles and websites promoting your precious PS4 jar head. I spend less time here than I do in other articles, fyi, it ALL concerns me as a retail and repair shop for consumer electronics. You’re a ps4 fan boy that is trolling all sites online. Get real loser. Your ps4 is not that much better…. Coming from someone who owns both. own every machine made since 78’….. as if that gives anybody’s statements or opinions more credence… fyi, pc is better. Of course pc is better then any console. But we aren’t here talking about pcs… For some reason I sense you don’t own this console given your trolling comments. unfortunately, I own too many of them and can’t seem to sell them… Oh yeah how many? have 7 remaining from last shipment in Dec (haven’t ordered more, and won’t until those move and until they become something people actually wan’t…). Understand, From even y Day one shipment more than half were returned (all defective but one, who simply wanted to swap). What I have is what I FINALLY got back from MSFT after sending them in under warranty… still collecting dust (these were replacements, not refurbished (different Serials)). I offer a free 8th gen console with every 4k tv purchase as well, their choice (ALL have chosen PS4, but then again, only 5 people in the area have purchased a 4k tv..) and yes, I warned them that the games will not be in 4k, and that down the road it might do movies in 4k. PleasepleasePLEASE start adding stereoscopic 3d into games. I was always against it until I played HALO CE with 3d on. It was AMAZING! try uncharted 3 in 3d.. you see, as neat as 3d is, it’s much, MUCH better if the 3d is Native and not being simply simulated. (as in, each object in each frame has an individual xyz reference rather than some objects being fore and some being back). Haven’t played it. My first 3D experiences were in theaters with active glasses, and damn I hated it. Headache, gray colors, extremely heavy object on my nose for hours… No thank you. Then I bought a 50″ 3d tv with passive glasses and WOW! The resolution may not be as high, but the colors, no headache and nose trouble fixed it for me. I LOVE my home 3d-theater. And I would LOVE to get games that support it for XBOX ONE. if you got a ps3 around, I think UC3 is actually one of the free titles on instant collection for PS+ (you can try ps+ and simply get the game.. no need to pay).. Yeah 3d games are fantastic, it’s a shame there’s not more of them. Framerates? 1080P is resolution you moron. I have ps4 and xb1. xb1has no framerate issues. Yeah jump to the almighty pc conclusion lol i still play consoles so no, no im not a fan boy im pretty much just stating the obvious. ….laptop graphics and cpu cores don’t fall into next gen territory like the cell and xenon did with the last gen. OK…this patch/update looks great. Does anyone friggen have it?? Geez says the 18th. I still show no update available. What gives. Ummm update will start when you turn on your xb1. PS4 SUCKS. call me a troll. dilligaf? no. All you sony pony fuckwits are all fucking trolls. you know you purchased an inferior product, and you have to try and troll all the xbox won owners. you are all pathetic. Just so you know the update doesnt make the xbox play in 3D. It just allows you to play 3D. Its still in 2d format. I just returned a dvd player that was a birthday gift thinking I could play movies in 3D on my xbox. Well I cant and microsoft has failed again. Thanks alot for getting my hopes up microsoft, maybe one day you wont lie to your fans and actually deliver on something you say you’re going to do. The arrival of fall marks a. few notable occasions: leaves falling, football watching and…denim collection. updating! While denim trends may shift each season, dark skinny jeans are a. staple that should continue to top your “need, want and have” list. Versatile from day to night, season to season and with flats or heels, dark. skinny jeans are like a GOOD FRIENd, always there and. always making things better. Rank & Style’s top ten list of dark skinny. jeans brings you the best in season-suitable skinnies…Scroll through for dark. blues worth listening to. ExtremeTech Newsletter. Subscribe Today to get the latest ExtremeTech news delivered right to your inbox. More Articles. Spine-like Battery Could Power Flexible Electronics Feb 2 Samsung Begins Manufacturing ASIC Chips for Mining Cryptocurrency Feb 2 New Material Efficiently Generates Hydrogen from Water Feb 2 LG ‘Bootloop’ Lawsuit Settlement: $425 in Cash or $700 Rebate Feb 1 ET Deals Roundup: Best Sellers from Black Friday: XPS 13, Inspiron 14 7000, and more Feb 1. Facebook Twitter About Contact Newsletters Advertise More From Ziff Davis: PCMag Computer Shopper Geek AskMen Everyday Health IGN Offers.com Speedtest.net TechBargains Toolbox What to Expect RSS Feeds Privacy Policy Terms of Use Advertise Accessibility Statement. ExtremeTech is among the federally registered trademarks of. Ziff Davis, LLC and may not be used by third parties without explicit permission. We have updated our PRIVACY POLICY and encourage you to read it by clicking here. Xbox One Update Problems. Some users are experiencing problems with System Updates and Game Installs on their Xbox One consoles. This page will compile problems and hopefully swift solutions. EditSystem Updates. In at least one reported case, a console refusing to download the update spontaneously begin work, sometimes after hours of waiting. This could be related to back-end network connectivity issues on the Microsoft server side. This issue is likely due to a high increase in update traffic on the Microsoft server due to the Xbox One console launch, similair to the launch of the PS4. A possible work-around would be to attempt to update your console at a more optimal performance time, such as early in the morning (2AM - 10AM), as you are more likely to encounter a receptive updating time with people at school or work. This is a minor issue and should be fixed within a few days after the consoles launch on November 22. EditGame Installs. Inserting a disc and installing it should be an easy task, but things have gone awry for some users. Some of IGN's readers have noted that game installs seem to sputter out around the 97% mark, stalling out indefinitely.  Microsoft has issued some confirmed reports of these issues being fixed via their Xbox One Support forums[1]. The steps involve disconnecting your Xbox One console from the Internet and powering the console off manually with your finger. Attempt to install the game once you boot the console back up, but make sure you're not connected to your Internet provider.  Linking back up to the Internet once the install is complete works just fine, allowing you to update your games accordingly thereafter. Also you may also "Try Again" at least four (4) times before update takes effect. EditFaster Installs. In addition to title updating issues, it is generally considered faster to install discs offline and then connecting to the Xbox Live network.  This is because Xbox Live will first install any title updates which, depending on network status, may cause slowdowns.  Users can install the game from the disc first, and then connect to Live, which will prompt the Xbox One to update. Xbox One Error E100 Code Previous. Xbox One Multiplayer and Chat Connection Issues. © 1996-2018 Ziff Davis, LLC. We have updated our PRIVACY POLICY and encourage you to read it by clicking here. IGN uses cookies and other tracking technologies to customize online advertisements, and for other purposes. IGN supports the Digital Advertising Alliance principles. Learn More. Get rewarded. You deserve it. Everything you’ve earned so far, plus your current stats, perks, and statement. All the ways you can earn Rewards, including new missions, challenges, and more! Get to know the NEW MyVIP… with even more ways to Reward you for doing what you love. Everything you're talking about, sharing, and playing, plus fun extras that are all about you. Xbox Live Rewards is all about YOU. That’s why we designed the program with you in mind. Whether you’re an avid gamer or a movie or TV buff, we Reward you for doing what you love. And the more you do with Xbox, the more you get. Sign up and start getting rewarded today. Earning is easy. Welcome to Xbox Live Rewards. Join to get access to exclusive offers and Rewards. Turn your dedication into dollars. Redeem your Rewards for digital games, movies, TV shows, and more in the Microsoft Store. OneGuide. EditXbox OneGuide. The OneGuide has all your favourite channels. All your favourite shows. All with the sound of your voice. You can even create your own personal channel by pinning the shows and apps you watch most. EditCable / Satellite through the Xbox One. The Xbox One allows you to connect your cable or satellite box via HDMI cable to watch all your favourite television shows right through the console. Some rumours have suggested that you can connect any HDMI compatible device to the back of the console, and have the video & audio come through. If this is true, you may be able to connect your Xbox 360 and not have to change inputs to play your last generation library. As of this writing, no sources confirming this have been found. Microsoft has said that a supported television tuner or cable/satellite set top box with HDMI output and HDMI cable are required. EditControl your TV with Kinect. Xbox One and its OneGuide are able to control your television and your cable or satellite provider's equipment via Kinect voice commands. You can mute your TV, or even tune to HBO by simply saying things like "Xbox, what's on HBO?". Using an IR tether from the Xbox to your television provider box, the OneGuide can send commands out to control volume or change the channel. The OneGuide and the console's ability to control your cable or satellite box will only be available in the United States at launch; other countries are said to be supported starting some time in 2014. EditSupported service providers. Microsoft has yet to announce any supported service providers, however some images recently released on Reddit (said to be sourced from TheVerge, though not confirmed) have provided a preview of what we can expect. Microsoft has said that a supported television tuner or cable/satellite set top box with HDMI output and HDMI cable are required. HDMI In Functionality Previous. © 1996-2018 Ziff Davis, LLC. We have updated our PRIVACY POLICY and encourage you to read it by clicking here. IGN uses cookies and other tracking technologies to customize online advertisements, and for other purposes. IGN supports the Digital Advertising Alliance principles. Learn More. Xbox Design Lab. Starting at $79.99 with free shipping. Pick your team. Make it yours. Xbox Design Lab. Green Bay Packers. Choose your team. New England Patriots. Choose your team. Pittsburgh Steelers. Choose your team. Seattle Seahawks. Choose your team. Orange Zest. Start with a bold color. Mineral Gold. Start with a metallic finish. Desert Tact. Start with new colors. The Diamond. Start with rubberized grips. My Gallery. Pick up where you left off. Community gallery. Get inspired by what other people are making. Get started. See where inspiration takes you with more than 1 billion possible color combinations. An EA Rugby Game For PS4, Xbox One & PC. 0 человек подписали. Следующая цель: 15 000. It’s been almost ten years since EA Sports brought out their last rugby game, the ever popular Rugby 08. Since then we’ve been given plenty of rugby games, but none have them have lived up to expectations. Rugby 08 however, was simply glorious. Hours, upon hours of addictive gameplay whether you were playing one of the lads, or working your way up the World League with your club. EA pulled out of the franchise after Rugby 08 for reasons we not quite sure. It must not have been a financial success. But 2008 was a long time ago and the world of rugby was a completely different place. It’s exponential growth over the last few years surely warrants another crack off the franchise by EA? An EA Rugby Game For PS4 & Xbox One. Rugby LAD с одной лишь подписью создал(а) эту петицию, которую на данный момент уже поддержали 11 495 людей. Создайте вашу петицию для того, чтобы добиться важных для вас перемен. Подписать петицию. 0 человек подписали. Следующая цель: 15 000. Регистрируясь, вы принимаете Правила пользования и Политику конфиденциальности Change.org и соглашаетесь получать письма о кампаниях на Change.org. Вы можете отписаться в любой момент. Cегодня Rugby рассчитывает на вас. Rugby LAD нуждается в вашей поддержке петиции « An EA Rugby Game For PS4, Xbox One & PC ». Rugby и 11 494 участника этой кампании рассчитывают на вас сегодня. Cегодня Rugby рассчитывает на вас. Rugby LAD нуждается в вашей поддержке петиции « An EA Rugby Game For PS4, Xbox One & PC ». Rugby и 11 494 участника этой кампании рассчитывают на вас сегодня.

Комментариев нет:

Отправить комментарий

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...