The Xbox Series X/S Official Thread

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The UWP emulation community is the greatest thing to happen to gaming in decades, the dedication they are showing is amazing. I've now put a few games on Xenia, its still a beta but seeing this level of progress with just the first release, they are gonna give the official backwards compatibility team a run for their money

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Was playing After Burner Climax and its running fantastic



The other emulator getting updates looking better by the day too, more games on XB2SX getting patches and run full 60fps

 

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Purchased a used Xbox series S:yeshrug:
I fell of gaming like 10 years ago but I wanna play this new Harry Potter.

Should do the job, controller filthy though that’s getting tossed.

Thankfully I can use the one from my Xbox One S that’s been collecting dust for years after being barely played.

Xbox Series S may end up on the same path but finna cop that 3 years of gold and game pass.
Should keep me sweet.

Astonished at how small quiet this shyt is though:wow:

Just need to purchase that Hogwarts Legacy and have it downloaded for when I get home tomorrow
 

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Just copped left4dead so that me and my daughter could play. Our house only has one live account, with a console in the living room and a pc in her bedroom. Would it be possible for us to play together on each device using just that one sub, or will we have to play split screen on the tv?
 

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Just copped left4dead so that me and my daughter could play. Our house only has one live account, with a console in the living room and a pc in her bedroom. Would it be possible for us to play together on each device using just that one sub, or will we have to play split screen on the tv?
Yes it is possible with gamesharing on two xboxes....only thing is you will have to keep both consoles connected to the internet
 

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You can get an Xbox GamePass Ultimate for around $60 CAD or 930 Turkish liras for 3 years. This involves creating a free Turkish virtual credit card with Oldubil. Once you have an account with Oldubil then you top it off with Wise. With Wise, you can convert it from Canadian or us dollars to Turkish liras for cheap. Then you transfer the money to Oldubil from your Wise account. Use your Oldubil virtual credit card to purchase Xbox live gold in your account via a Turkish VPN.

Here are the steps to buy Xbox live gold via Turkey.

  1. Signup for an account with Wise.
  2. Signup for Oldubil (Only requires a phone number)
  3. Transfer money to Wise (Choose any method you like in Wise, I picked EMT)
  4. Exchange the Canadian dollars for Turkish Lira. (Make sure you have enough to purchase 930 Turkish Liras after all the fees )
  5. Send a wire transfer from Wise to Oldubil. In the Oldubil app, they will give you an IBAN account to send the money. Just follow the instructions in the app. (There will be a small fee to wire transfer so make sure to have enough for the purchases)
  6. Wait 1 day for the money transfer to go through.
  7. Get a Turkish VPN (Windscribe works great and it's free).
  8. Log in to your Microsoft Account.
  9. Go to Xbox Live Gold to purchase 3 months’ worth (74,99 Turkish Liras). You can’t purchase anything for more than 3 months.
  10. When purchasing you will be asked to put a Turkish Address. You can use any randomly generated one. I used an address in Istanbul.
  11. Once purchased go and cancel auto billing in your account. This is super important!
  12. Repeat steps 9 – 11 for 11 times. This will net you 33 months.
  13. Purchase Gold for 1 month two times (29,99 Turkish Liras). This will net you 35 months in total.
  14. Purchase 1 month of GamePass Ultimate (44,99 Turkish Liras). This will convert your gold to Ultimate and net you 36 months.

Make sure you cancel auto-billing after EVERY purchase and use a Turkish VPN.

Best part of all this is that you get a Turkish virtual credit card that you can purchase anything online with for reduced prices. Ex Steam or Netflix.
 

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Just copped left4dead so that me and my daughter could play. Our house only has one live account, with a console in the living room and a pc in her bedroom. Would it be possible for us to play together on each device using just that one sub, or will we have to play split screen on the tv?
Go to settings and logged in with the account that has the Gamepass subscription, make the Xbox your "Home" console for that gamertag. Then anybody logged into that Xbox can play online or Gamepass games without the need of having the Gamepass subscription account logged in.

Then that account can log in anywhere and play online. You can log in at a friends house who doesn't have Gamepass.. He does now as long as you're logged in. So yes you could log in on PC and play with your daughter and you don't have to be on the same internet...
Yes it is possible with gamesharing on two xboxes....only thing is you will have to keep both consoles connected to the internet
Not sure what you mean, because of course you'd have to be online to play an online game together. If you're saying same internet, that's not true
 

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