You must be a terrible Web developer if you can't even use google.The Xbox one doesn't have Backwards compatibility? The Xbox 360 did. That's strange that they wouldn't add backwards compatibility to the Xbox one.
I don't own a Xbox one, so that's why I asked.
Wow. It's not that I can't use Google, if I really wanted to know I would of searched it myself.You must be a terrible Web developer if you can't even use google.
and by slowly you mean SLOWLY as they havent added a single original xbox game outside of the 13 titles that launched with the og xbox compatibility XDXbone has BC for both 360 and Original Xbox.
The Original Xbox titles are slowly being added.
and by slowly you mean SLOWLY as they havent added a single original xbox game outside of the 13 titles that launched with the og xbox compatibility XD
i never claimed it was easy i was just pointing out that since the release of og xbox compatibility they havent added a single game yet they have added 32 (yes i counted) 360 games i just think they should try to release them evenly like heres an example lets say they make 2 games backwards compatible a month 1 should be a 360 game and 1 should be an og xbox game but instead for some reason they have completely ignored og xbox games outside of the original 13 titles it just FEELS like they dont care about og xbox gamesTry optimizing old games on newer hardware for yourself.
You'll see it isn't as easy as popping a disc in.
Patience is a virtue.
They said before Xmas that the OG BC team would be back around spring. So they're going to release a new batch of games soon. All OG BC. (360 BC should pick up again too.)and by slowly you mean SLOWLY as they havent added a single original xbox game outside of the 13 titles that launched with the og xbox compatibility XD
No, for many reasons.I have a similar question to this. Is it possible to inject og xbox isos into existing backwards compatible og xbox titles? Like do something similar to wii u virtual console injections?