I can't say I've heard of this guy before looks like he covers a lot of Japanese stuff specifically, but it's a really good and comprehensive summary of everything that's been talked about up until this point on the online necessities of the series x and the preservation concerns that come from that
Touches on a lot including:
-XB1 games need an online connection to install from disc due to downloading config files, which doesn't happen on XB1
-Smart delivery titles also require an online connection
-BC OG Xbox and 360 games too due to the nature of the BC solution
-Dedicated Series X only discs (e.g. Judgment, DMC 5 SE) do exist but are very rare
-That we are now seeing incomplete builds on disc like Halo and Forza H5
-Digs into the Home mode of the Series X and emulation on the system too
Also covers how PlayStation in comparison doesn't do this, plus the efforts from the community to document this information as MS doesn't make it clear but the harassment that then stopped that effort
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Touches on a lot including:
-XB1 games need an online connection to install from disc due to downloading config files, which doesn't happen on XB1
-Smart delivery titles also require an online connection
-BC OG Xbox and 360 games too due to the nature of the BC solution
-Dedicated Series X only discs (e.g. Judgment, DMC 5 SE) do exist but are very rare
-That we are now seeing incomplete builds on disc like Halo and Forza H5
-Digs into the Home mode of the Series X and emulation on the system too
Also covers how PlayStation in comparison doesn't do this, plus the efforts from the community to document this information as MS doesn't make it clear but the harassment that then stopped that effort
Lock if old
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