Lots of people freaked out about the Kinect 2, then proceeded to buy Alexa's and Ring doorbells years later that capture everything and package up your data to amazon for it be sold. lol
@@nathanbraun2067it doesn’t require online to play discs, it requires online to register the drive and pair it with the system. Once you’ve done that it’s plays discs offline just fine.
Having my game on the main screen with RUclips snapped to the side was amazing I hate that I was even reminded of such a good thing that was taken away
Microsoft didn't introduce XBOX as a gaming console, they intoduced it as an '' entertainment system '' which was just not it in 2013. They made a mistake that still haunts to this day when it comes to sales.
I don't see the problem with them using the word "entertainment system" Wasn't the Nes called Nes entertaniment system? It shouldn't have been be that difficult for people to tell that it's a gaming console ..And to be honest;y Xbox One selling 50+ million units isn't bad at all. It's a decent number imo
@@alpha-boss It's decent on it's own yeah and I actually like Xbox consoles but Sony absolutely outsold them since then. They took advantage of the poor marketing for Xbox One and really never looked back. Xbox completely lost its presence in Asia and Europe, as an European if you tell someone that you own a Xbox over PS they will just ask you '' Why?''. That was not the case in 360 era.
As well as PC. After Steam went mainstream, most PC games on disc became one-time-use only. You could even register the key in your Steam/Origin/etc account and throw away the disc and just download the game. If you want a PC game disc that's actually transferrable to new owners (i.e. no online activation), you'll be limited to games from before the mid 2000s.
It was actually before e3, they had their own event that you could stream just for this unveiling. I still remember bc I skipped school to watch it back then lol e3 is when PlayStation buried them with their unveiling
I played lots of great games on my old Xbox One. Killer Instinct and Rare Replay are still favorites of mine. Also Halo 5 had great fun multiplayer with Castle Wars being my favorite Playlist !
Selling my Xbone was the only time I ever fleeced Gamestop. It was at its peak used price and I got a release Switch with 3 games for its trade in. RIP you served me well lol
I was happy to see the push back for this all digital future where we don’t own anything. In 2023 it’s disappointing how much this is accepted. Losing consumer control and rights is going to haunt us in the future.
I've had this done on my xbox one S and X, and I think it really really modernizes the console, its great. I have a 2tb in my X and a 500 in my S. Even the S feels great. Nice vid jon wave
then really the only reason you would have to upgrade to Series X would be ray tracing which isn't even implemented fully, and maybe a bit more 4k power but not enough to warrant a purchase.
oh nice, I plan on picking up a series x soon, although I know it will just sit there most of the time compared to my switch and ps5, but I should drop one in my one x cause the kid will probably inherit it
I own both actually, and I can say 100% that the load times are only very slightly slower on the One vs Series S. The main drawback is limited to 30fps in some games and can't play new Series games in my opinion.@@danielfialaatwork8652
Just fired up my Xbox One Today and bought a game pass! I'm so out of the loop, I went to the store looking for Xbox live Gold. Didn't even know game pass was a thing until a few weeks ago. Because of life getting in the way, I honestly don't game enough to warrant an upgrade to a series X. Still, I had a lot of fun! Glad to see that it can still hang with the newer generation, and pick up right where I left off. Gonna make an effort to play it until it goes the way of the Xbox 360.
It wasn’t their “ideas” for the Xbox one that hurt. It was their massive push and arrogance for drm.. they ended up going back on that, but they really turned a lot of people away… never recovered since
what is hilarious now is that Sony and many third party games are that way now or are leaning into it. Nothing really wrong with DRM. Companies have always owned the game and the consumer has always only bought a license to play the game even with physical video games. You never legally own it. Just have a legal license to play the game.
Xbox did recover and they are doing more then fine now, its a highly profitable division of microsoft. The drm and forced kinect did them in for that presentation. And while MS was the guilty party back then, MS is now the only one of the big with massive backwards compat without paywalls. Sony en ninty have a paywall for older gen (for ps down from the ps3) games you own. The tables have turned around on this topic quite a bit if we are talking about the big 3.
@@maxnum1sgameclub263 this exactly. All Sony did was tell people what they wanted to hear. They never cared for the consumer. Not saying Xbox(and Microsoft ) was perfect back then but they have turn themselves into probably one of the most pro-consumer entertainment company in the industry. Microsoft went gainst where the industry was going and it is finally paying off for them. Even if they have rocky development for some games especially because of Covid. Who cares! A lot of these games you don’t have to commit to buying! On Sony’s side if you want to play Resident Evil 4 remake in vVR. Well get ready to drop over $1000 for a PlayStation and VR headset. $550 if you already have one. Then this is the best part. Now After that. You FINALLY have the ability to pay another $60 for the game 😂
Back in 2020 I was thrifting a lot out of boredom and actually found a Xbox one vcr model for $40. It was marked broken but I could tell it was just a dead power supply. I took it home booted it up and it was still on the old OS with snap and it worked just fine. Played Ryse on it for hours no issue.
The Xbox One is the lowest point in the history of Xbox because of how Microsoft introduced it as an “entertainment system” with their DRM and their response to people that were angry was you can buy an Xbox 360 if you’re not happy and then there’s the price and being force to use Kinect, Microsoft basically handed PS4 victory with their blunders.
I firmly reject the all-digital future unless DRM is severely limited or eliminated altogether. I’ve lost an entire library of digital purchases more than once.
@@cryptocsguy9282 On PC if you don't log into your Ubisoft account after 6 months it runs the risk of being deleted for inactivity. If you bought games on it there is no reason it should be deleted at all. Much less in such a short period of not signing in.
I just upgraded my Halo 5 Xbox one to a 2tb and man it really did a lot to make the console run faster in ways I wasn’t expecting. It feels like a brand new console now. Just tested out the BO6 beta on it and it runs pretty smooth although there were a lot of missing textures and things not looking right.
I've done an SSD upgrade on my One X, it does improve load times a bit, specially cold boot startup time. Funny that it seemingly has the header for an NVMe slot on the Scorpio motherboard but they never followed through with it. Guess they preferred saving SSDs as a feature for the Series generation.
It would have been pointless because the full system wasn't fast enough to justify a faster storage solution than the standard SSD. Plus, optimization is based on the lowest performer so that would have been an HDD. Not many studios waist money on optimizing for faster hardware because its just a select few who might "upgrade". There is this common misconception that its optimized for Windows (AMD/NVIDIA) and then ported to consoles. NO, its developed for the SDK's then ported to the actual consoles they represent. Each SDK has its own API level optimizations. Xbox is Microsoft (DirectX).
@@captureinsidethesound even if devs weren't encouraged to optimize for an SSD the speeds achievable with PCIe SSDs compared to SATA make a huge difference. Old PC games benefit so much from it that I doubt it wouldn't affect game load times. I have noticed load times on games has been slightly faster, specially for little things like UI or texture loading.
@@lucasm20 , you are right. But, I'm reffering to real-time gameplay in which faster storage speed has little, if any benefit because its memory/cache dependant. Especially, with DirectX 11 or older Engines. DirectX 12 does magic with newer storage solutions due to how insanely fast they have become.
@@captureinsidethesound sure, but we didn't have that context back then. Even then there are many games which still benefit from an SSD (even a SATA one) without the need for special storage APIs. How much that applies to consoles compared to PC is another thing, but Microsoft being the developer of the console could probably have squeezed out some extra performance by tweaking the backend of APIs devs use.
I'm still using my VCR Xbox one as my main console. I originally bought it as a refurbished unit have had it for 7 years+ and it's never had an issue. Very quiet. I'd totally throw an SSD in it if I wasn't awful with tinkering...I'd probably break something. I have never opened mine. I'll probably buy an Xbox series x at some point assuming they don't strip out the disc drive. I'm not ever buying a digital only console.
Doesn't it feel off that, a lot of people are coming to that realization? I mean why is that happening what caused it and what does it mean? Here's the thing, time feels like its off, time itself. maybe humanity knows something is off but they're just all collectivley playing dumb cause, they're afraid to say anything because we're too self con- This is some good weed.
@GODCONVOYPRIME i think as you get older time accelerates for you because a month feels shorter relative to the rest of your life vs summer break feeling so long as a kid.
Covid probably made the last decade feel two years feel shorter anyway, let's be honest. Combine that with the paradox of time feeling shorter as you get older as well and you have one almighty head altering mind f*ck to overcome. 'Holy shi*' indeed..
The snap feature was something I used so much back when it was still a thing. I then bought a PS4 & was sad to see it wasn't a feature there. I then tried to go back to my Xbox a couple of years later & found out it wasnt there anymore & was extremely disappointed, I would love to see a comeback & on both consoles!
as soon as sony announced a $499 ps3 i never bought a sony console again and what do you know they announced a $700 ps5 pro they havent learned yet. xbox for life my pc is my xbox.
I'm not gonna lie, I actually loved the idea of an all-in-one media center that did Blurays + DVDs, live TV (which I still cared about in 2013), streaming services, RUclips, Skype (again I used that a lot back then), and AAA quality games, and the Xbox One kind of did it all pretty well, not perfect by any stretch but it did it well enough. If it weren't for the forced Kinect, which should have been optional from day one and the always online DRM with the 24 hour check-ins that they initially were going to do, it would have been way more popular and maybe not outsold the PS4, but at least sold as much as the Xbox 360 did. I used to use media center PCs back then with Windows Media Center, as well as had a separate game console and a streaming box, combining that into one easy to use box was a dream to me in the early 2010s. The PS3 kinda sorta did some of it, as did the 360, but not as well as the original Xbox One did. Too bad they got too greedy with the DRM malarkey and ruined their sales for the entire generation despite the improvements with the One S and One X. I still have my original Xbox One, and once I move into a bigger place I'll put an SSD in it to replace the awful 5400 RPM hard drive and stick it in my bedroom as a media center, as I have a Series X that I'll use in my living room. That will keep it out of a landfill and will work great for streaming and media since as far as I know it's still getting current Xbox OS versions.
The Kinect was actually awesome and I used voice controls all the time watching TV and stuff. Really I wish they had put a coax in it and let us use it as a box top too and DVR for cable. Would have sold gang busters
5:05 just wanted to say; in case any of you want to disable the speaker sound but don’t want to take the Xbox apart there is actually a setting for it in the settings app! Unfortunately I forget the name but I will edit the comment when I find out
@@baptistechataing3365completely forgot to follow up but it’s 1. Settings 2. General 3. Volume and audio output 4. Additional options 5. Power and start up; power chime (On, only with power button or voice, off) And that’s how you can enable and disable it
A picture in picture with RUclips, Netflix, other streaming services would be very useful to me. And I think people aould like to use Twitch like that too.
Amazingly, the xbox 360 STILL works and plays wonderfully despite me having a ps5 and xsx. We always want something new, but if the 360 is a good console in 2023, he wasn't wrong about 2013
You don't think xbox one is that old, until your 19/20 year old Co workers said they got the Xbox one in elementary school. They're in college now. Like what do you mean you were playing overwatch in middle school ???? GTA 5 was the first GTA you've ever played?? I'm about to be 30 and the Gamecube came out when I was 6. 😢
Had and have my launch Xbone, I didn’t have any issues with, I also enjoyed watching and playing at the same time. I still use it from time to time and still works great.
I miss the snap feature. I used to snap the Blu Ray player or Netflix all the time while playing games. I actually switched to primarily PS4 for a few years and when I finally went to use my Xbox One again I was so confused what happened to snap 😢
The timing of this video is ridiculously eerie. I just started the process myself. But for the Xbox One X, though. I am putting a 2TB SSD in it. Figure I will free up some space on my Xbox Series X by putting all of my of my completed Xbox One games on the One X, save for a few favorites, of course. Plus, I have a Kinect that I want to keep hooked up as well. (Really wish the Series X continued to support the Kinect 2.0 - for the sake of preservation, at least.) This is going to be fun!
@@cdrick94 Out the box, no. You are correct. But there is an adapter specifically for the Xbox One X|S that we can use for it to make it usable for the One X|S. I am going to use that for this situation.
Would it have gotten the same backlash today as then? In the spaces I see, absolutely it would. People I know are constantly irritated by DRM in individual games, coming out and saying "our system has DRM for everything, is more expensive than PS5, used games won't exist anymore" would still create an uproar today, especially in a universe where a lot of people dont feel that they are really missing out on much when it comes to exclusive titles on those consoles.
I used Snap mode quite a bit especially on Sundays during the NFL season. I'd have a game on using snap while playing a game which looking back I'm surprised I did considering I like to focus my attention on my 1st playthrough. I was sad to see the feature get removed.
before i even start the video i literally took my original xbox one out from storage since i have my series x in the living room and then this video gets uploaded. the freakin timing man
Swapped out the drive in my old vcr a little while ago. Only use it at my parents' house since all my main consoles aren't there and so any family with kids have something to entertain them with while visiting. I didn't notice a huge change other than the really loud grinding sound of the old drive on startup was gone.
I rememeber back in the day Digital Foundry put out a video showing off that an SSD netted a pretty noticeable performance boost for Fallout 4. SSDs back then were so expensive though.
Really back then I think that Microsoft just too far ahead of the game in many areas. Everything that you listed for the Xbox One, many many features found on the software of the Windows phone being commonplace on modern phones with systems still playing catch-up with pseudo desktop capabilities, tablets being more desktop like to name a few other things that come to the top of my head.
Funny to think that 10 years ago gamers were arguing about 720p, 900p and 1080p, and PS5 and Series X render games at the same native resolutions or even lower. lol Alan Wake 2 867p Remnant 2 and Inmortals of Aveum 720p Lords of the Fallen 648p Cyberpunk Phantom Liberty 900p EA Sports WRC 1080p
I think nowadays it still needs to be expressed due to things like Amazon Luna or the Dead Stadia that Gamepass lets you play games locally. And with others in an already established ecosystem. Playstation 3 "Only Does Everything" is probably why they decided to take that point. After being a DVD / HD DVD system, they finally bit the bullet and tried to do what playstation 3 was doing. Backwards compatibility, multimedia capable, no extra fees for dvd playback etc. But instead of just doing it, they led with it. If your amazon fire stick cost 500 dollars, when a real one only costs 50, why buy it? Can't share discs? Kids most affected. Always online? Unheard of at the time, especially from a console that was the first and only to require money to play online. It was just consistently bad.
This is one thing I loved that every other 1st party should copy from Xbox- unifying the OS amongst previous and future consoles with updates so they are as similar as possible. The Series X transition from XBONE was so smooth it almost felt as if I still had the same system with my entire profile and games moving directly over in one fell swoop. Every future console should do this.💯
I just recently got me a 40 inch 1080p LED TV And I gotta say, I am enjoying the bright more vibrant colors more than I was on my cheap $700 Samsung 4K TV!!! The only thing that looked better on the cheap 4K was that the games were sharper and things like leaves on the trees in the background were more discernible. Where is there slightly more fluffy looking going back to 1080p HD, but man if you ain’t got $5000 for an LG OLED or better, LED 1080p HDTVs look better for most console games!! I’m telling you certain 1080 P TVs, especially the LED varieties, looked way better than those cheap 4K TVs. They got us all buying today!! TVs that were being sold in 2013, 2014 and 2015 when they still had the stand in the middle and you could go into Walmart or target or Best Buy and they would have plenty of Samsung full HD 1080p LED TV’s, usually with some of the nicer models all having refresh rates of 120 Hz which at this point all of these damn things should be!?!?!?! But again, you’re only getting that if you’re rich and you’re spending a few grand or more on your 55 inch or better… Seriously it looks good- In some cases, things like water, deformity, as well as reflections from the water and mud and stuff, look far more realistic than they did on the 4K, because the 4K made it to where you could see all the fine little pixels and polygons that made up the image which makes it look fake- So basically what I’m trying to let anybody that knows, that might happen to read this comment is, until I’m a fucking millionaire, I’m going to LED 1080p HDTV’s because you can get a nicer HDTV that will give you a far better gaming experience. Then you can spending a little bit more to get a 4K TV that’s way bigger, but made with way cheaper components the whole reason I had to get the new LED TV is because, my 4K TV shit the bed and I’ve only had it since 2018, of course, right?
@@suprxmefire9497 those things are really cheap and a lot of the colors look really washed out.. I had bought a 32 inch version from Walmart that was a 1080 P Roku TV and it was pretty ugly .. Playable yes if you set up the picture for the best of possible picture that it could produce, I imagine you could still enjoy it !
@@suprxmefire9497 sorry to respond to your question twice but I know they make different variants of Roku TVs? The one I had got looked like crap and it was a 32 inch cheap $128 1080 P Roku HDTV … Plus, if you’re playing a lot of older games that are not HDR and all of that bullshit, they’re gonna look better on a 1080 P .. but like I said in my first comment it needs to be P from like 2011 onwards before 2017/2018 when they started making all those cheap 4K TVs and phasing out the LED 1080 P TV-
The VCR model is really charming. Running an unpatched version of Callisto Protocol on it was a wild experience. Seeing just how much the console struggles with that game yet still pulling it off as I was able to fully beat the game really puts things into perspective.
Those "480GB" SSDs are the same as a 500GB and 512GB. They say 480 due to losing some from formatting. A "480GB" or "500GB" SSD will have 512GB of physical storage.
I bought this system at launch, so I technically have the day one edition, and it’s been relegated to basically a streaming/movie machine the past few years but it still works flawlessly and has survived years and years of constant use without any cleaning. They built the VCR model to last lol.
I loved the Xbox One. I was an Xbox guy since the original but after multiple 360 consoles with the RROD, I switched to the PS3 for that generation. This system got me back into the Xbox. I still use my Xbox One X as my secondary console and it works well and in full 4k.
See you need to do a compare. I can tell you the OS is slow and the apps take forever to load. I'm debating on whether or not to do this. I also have a few Kinect games that don't work on the series.
I remember running an Xbox 360 with its integrated 4GB memory, frequently deleting or swapping discs without saving, and even swapping USB drives. Despite the slow speeds, I was content. As a PC user today, I wouldn't opt for it, but those were indeed good times, and it's still a viable option. I'd be interested to see someone upgrade the board's chips to push its performance beyond what Microsoft has provided, essentially jailbreaking it.
Biggest thing about the always online restriction then compared to now is internet availability, in 2013 if you didn't live in a big to medium size city you were stuck with either DSL or if you were really unlucky satellite internet which at that time was bearly even a connection. Smoke signals are better than something like Hughesnet. Now Starlink is available worldwide in countries that allow it and its 1-300 down 10 up with 20 ping.
I know we are splitting hairs, but it's closer to 40 - 60 ping. Doesn't make that much of a difference. The only negative is sometimes there is a moment where the connection drops and when it does it will be out for like 3 - 60 seconds and it's life or death in an online game. I like it way more than my old DSL.😊
Don't you think you should have some sort of warning with opening a power supply? Touching capacitors and stuff is really dangerous and sometimes can be lethal. If your system has been in a box for years its most likely fine but if its still being used I'd avoid attempting to clean it.
@@ariyanadumon4549don't you think its a stretch calling this channel DIY? It's not really explaining anything he's just filming himself tinkering. Also he goes mostly news lmao. He should stick to that. FYI not everyone knows how dangerous power supplies are, real DIY youtubers would explain that to viewers.
Lmao he posts a disclaimer finally after so many complaints to save his ass. This is just plain sad, sick of fake tech wannabes. Rookie mistake at best.
@@ariyanadumon4549 If that's the case why did he clip that part out of the video and remove his comment?? I told him he could get a huge lawsuit and look it's gone
The SSD improves performance majorly. I did this about 6 years ago and mines still running great. It helps with games like Skyrim and others where you load in and out of areas quicker.
This whole video is very weird Why isn't there just like a panel on the side of it that flops open and you can pull out the hard drive? That's what you do on the 360 also you can't put any random hard drive you want in the 360 You can only put the proprietary ones in there.
If I can upgrade my Xbox one then I wouldn’t need the Xbox series X but for consoles you just can’t upgrade them only the PC that’s if your PC is large enough to fit the graphics card
The way the Xbox one hard drives were partitioned by default, there was 100gb or more unpartitioned. This was so the hard drive wouldn't get to 100% full and start throttling or slow down.
I just noticed that the optical drive uses a sata cable for power and this....odd one for interfacing with the board. It's the original Xbox all over again, just with more drm and special hardware.
The History part of this video was great - you should really think about doing more history videos. News wave should probably be shorter and less "leaky"- but this history side feels fresh.
I did this to my One X (and other consoles) one year ago, definitely worth it. Next step is to RGH my 360 and put an SSD there too. Also up until 2017 I was working on a sports app on iOS/Android. We considered a Windows 8/Windows Phone 8 port mostly to have a Xbox One version designed to run in Snap mode, when they killed the feature the entire port idea came to an halt.
The original plan for the Xbox One sounds so good. Except they had no idea how to describe it. Essentially a disc would be tied to your account, letting you use it like a digital game. You'd have to check online every once in a while for verification. And you could sell/trade your games fine. If someone else used your copy, you'd just lose access. The whole thing was a good way to turn physical games into hybrid digital ones.
Microsoft actually had an official SSD model (it was called the elite version or something but it was a hybrid SSD). I had it and I would always notice the when playing with friends as their would load in about double the time. I think i noticed it the most playing Destiny.
I could watch Spawn Wave talk about mowing his lawn in the morning, and somehow I'd still watch the whole thing and be intrigued by it lmaoooooooooo "I could mow this lawn in 60 frames per second, look how realistic this grass is" 🤣🤣🤣
Here from the future Xbox is failing harder, thats what happens when you put exec's in charge who don't understand gamers. If they just cut the prices on XBL and Game Pass they would have carved a huge chunk out of Sony.
Pretty fun tear down and look at the menu screen. The Xbox One is one of the only systems I did not like. I bought late in it's cycle so that could be a reason but regardless I did not care for it.
Hey Jon great video, you think you could try Destiny 2 on your upgraded ssd, the menus and loadout screens take forever when it's stock, just wondering if this would help. Thanks
The PS4 won that console generation by far. But i will say, i NEVER in all my years had any problems with my XB1 Fat. Noise levels were always low i barely heard it, decent temperatures while all my friends PS4 sounded like jet engines.
I still have my 360 hooked up. Sad they didn't bring my Tron arcade game over with the BC updates. And I honestly wish they would make a Kinect 3. Completely under used, under rated piece of gaming.
In today's times of SSD I would recommend any Xbox One or PS4 owners to get a external or internal HDD. I started with a external on my One X and figured just to leave the stock plater Internal HDD but after a year of seeing the difference there is a noticeable performance difference on newer and older games that stream data from the HDD, Games like Halo Infinite and Forza Horizon 5 showed excellent loading and streaming performance. Just as a example Metro Exodus when I played it I was using the external SSD and it also must be a game that heavily stream data cause while playing the SSD was pretty warm to the touch which means the game was giving it a work out, In my opinion mechanical hard drives are definitely one of the limiting factors of performance on last gen consoles.
My plan with my old xbox one s discless is to swap out the 500GB hdd with a 2TB ssd, then enable dev mode so I can install retroarch. I'll have it be my dedicated HTPC for emulation.
I got a Xbox one vcr that I’ve had since new. I use it as a traveling console when traveling for work so I can play halo infinite multiplayer. It chugs along but thinking about upgrading to at least an one x.
Other channels you can watch for that information. Loading speeds improve but it's still not the same as current-gen games that are optimized for the SSD found in Xbox Series consoles and PS5.
I have a one x but unfortunately I scraped the motherboard a bit while trying to put new thermal paste 😢 now my main console is the PS5 for exclusive and pc for 3rd party. But I have hundreds of games on Xbox I don’t feel like getting a series x/s to play old games. If anyone know somewhere I can send the system to get fix please let me know
I remember replacing my Hard drive for the ps4 and it was a lot more simple than this, if I’m not mistaken all I had to do was slide the glossy plate off and unscrew one screw
I will say the one advantaged the VCR Xbox one has is it's usually the cheapest out of all 5 consoles mentioned though. I usually see them in my area on Facebook for $40 to $60 usd with the wires and a controller.
Lots of people freaked out about the Kinect 2, then proceeded to buy Alexa's and Ring doorbells years later that capture everything and package up your data to amazon for it be sold. lol
Nows the time to buy those kinects 2s. They're a good camera for pc and I bet they'll get collectable in the future
lots of people freaked out about always online, now ps5 slim requires always online to play discs and nobody complains
@@christian6911 A really good and cheap way for doing 3D scans too, or attaching to a robot as it's sensors.
I still have my Kinect it works great still
@@nathanbraun2067it doesn’t require online to play discs, it requires online to register the drive and pair it with the system. Once you’ve done that it’s plays discs offline just fine.
Having my game on the main screen with RUclips snapped to the side was amazing
I hate that I was even reminded of such a good thing that was taken away
I don’t know why they couldn’t make it work post Xbox one launch.
to be fair, most modern TVs can do this now
@@kevboard just bought a 2023 brand new samsung, definitely not Most
😩😅 damn i forgot bout that too and used it all the time
@@roberttaylr well your Samsung can.. so...
Microsoft didn't introduce XBOX as a gaming console, they intoduced it as an '' entertainment system '' which was just not it in 2013. They made a mistake that still haunts to this day when it comes to sales.
And it didn't help the dude before Phill Spencer spit in the faces of the customer fan base with that dumb just buy a xbox360 comment.
I don't see the problem with them using the word "entertainment system" Wasn't the Nes called Nes entertaniment system? It shouldn't have been be that difficult for people to tell that it's a gaming console ..And to be honest;y Xbox One selling 50+ million units isn't bad at all. It's a decent number imo
@@alpha-boss It's decent on it's own yeah and I actually like Xbox consoles but Sony absolutely outsold them since then. They took advantage of the poor marketing for Xbox One and really never looked back. Xbox completely lost its presence in Asia and Europe, as an European if you tell someone that you own a Xbox over PS they will just ask you '' Why?''. That was not the case in 360 era.
They lost their way
@@alpha-boss nintendo entertainment system
Didn’t Sony have the same DRM system planned for PS4, but changed it last minute after the backlash that Xbox got?
@PrinsessePeach I think so yeah
As well as PC. After Steam went mainstream, most PC games on disc became one-time-use only. You could even register the key in your Steam/Origin/etc account and throw away the disc and just download the game. If you want a PC game disc that's actually transferrable to new owners (i.e. no online activation), you'll be limited to games from before the mid 2000s.
I can just about remember the E3, they had the idea, just the wrong time, now we see it in reality pretty much in 2023.
It was actually before e3, they had their own event that you could stream just for this unveiling. I still remember bc I skipped school to watch it back then lol e3 is when PlayStation buried them with their unveiling
I played lots of great games on my old Xbox One. Killer Instinct and Rare Replay are still favorites of mine.
Also Halo 5 had great fun multiplayer with Castle Wars being my favorite Playlist !
Bought am Xbox One just for KI, the Arcade Ports and Rare Replay.
Selling my Xbone was the only time I ever fleeced Gamestop. It was at its peak used price and I got a release Switch with 3 games for its trade in. RIP you served me well lol
I was happy to see the push back for this all digital future where we don’t own anything. In 2023 it’s disappointing how much this is accepted. Losing consumer control and rights is going to haunt us in the future.
I've had this done on my xbox one S and X, and I think it really really modernizes the console, its great. I have a 2tb in my X and a 500 in my S. Even the S feels great. Nice vid jon wave
then really the only reason you would have to upgrade to Series X would be ray tracing which isn't even implemented fully, and maybe a bit more 4k power but not enough to warrant a purchase.
oh nice, I plan on picking up a series x soon, although I know it will just sit there most of the time compared to my switch and ps5, but I should drop one in my one x cause the kid will probably inherit it
not true. I/I is much faster and performance is well worth it. Trust me, I come from a X1X with SSD.
@@Supermanohman at this point his one X is easily better than a Series S
I own both actually, and I can say 100% that the load times are only very slightly slower on the One vs Series S. The main drawback is limited to 30fps in some games and can't play new Series games in my opinion.@@danielfialaatwork8652
Just fired up my Xbox One Today and bought a game pass! I'm so out of the loop, I went to the store looking for Xbox live Gold. Didn't even know game pass was a thing until a few weeks ago. Because of life getting in the way, I honestly don't game enough to warrant an upgrade to a series X.
Still, I had a lot of fun! Glad to see that it can still hang with the newer generation, and pick up right where I left off. Gonna make an effort to play it until it goes the way of the Xbox 360.
It wasn’t their “ideas” for the Xbox one that hurt. It was their massive push and arrogance for drm.. they ended up going back on that, but they really turned a lot of people away… never recovered since
what is hilarious now is that Sony and many third party games are that way now or are leaning into it. Nothing really wrong with DRM. Companies have always owned the game and the consumer has always only bought a license to play the game even with physical video games. You never legally own it. Just have a legal license to play the game.
Xbox did recover and they are doing more then fine now, its a highly profitable division of microsoft. The drm and forced kinect did them in for that presentation. And while MS was the guilty party back then, MS is now the only one of the big with massive backwards compat without paywalls. Sony en ninty have a paywall for older gen (for ps down from the ps3) games you own. The tables have turned around on this topic quite a bit if we are talking about the big 3.
@@maxnum1sgameclub263 this exactly. All Sony did was tell people what they wanted to hear. They never cared for the consumer. Not saying Xbox(and Microsoft ) was perfect back then but they have turn themselves into probably one of the most pro-consumer entertainment company in the industry. Microsoft went gainst where the industry was going and it is finally paying off for them. Even if they have rocky development for some games especially because of Covid. Who cares! A lot of these games you don’t have to commit to buying! On Sony’s side if you want to play Resident Evil 4 remake in vVR. Well get ready to drop over $1000 for a PlayStation and VR headset. $550 if you already have one. Then this is the best part. Now After that. You FINALLY have the ability to pay another $60 for the game 😂
Back in 2020 I was thrifting a lot out of boredom and actually found a Xbox one vcr model for $40. It was marked broken but I could tell it was just a dead power supply. I took it home booted it up and it was still on the old OS with snap and it worked just fine. Played Ryse on it for hours no issue.
i just picked one up yesterday for $45 with no issues.
The Xbox One is the lowest point in the history of Xbox because of how Microsoft introduced it as an “entertainment system” with their DRM and their response to people that were angry was you can buy an Xbox 360 if you’re not happy and then there’s the price and being force to use Kinect, Microsoft basically handed PS4 victory with their blunders.
I firmly reject the all-digital future unless DRM is severely limited or eliminated altogether. I’ve lost an entire library of digital purchases more than once.
Pirates life
for me
Glad to see someone else mention it's a DRM issue.
@lpjunior999 How do you lose an entire library of digital games lol ?
@@cryptocsguy9282 On PC if you don't log into your Ubisoft account after 6 months it runs the risk of being deleted for inactivity.
If you bought games on it there is no reason it should be deleted at all. Much less in such a short period of not signing in.
I just upgraded my Halo 5 Xbox one to a 2tb and man it really did a lot to make the console run faster in ways I wasn’t expecting. It feels like a brand new console now.
Just tested out the BO6 beta on it and it runs pretty smooth although there were a lot of missing textures and things not looking right.
I've done an SSD upgrade on my One X, it does improve load times a bit, specially cold boot startup time.
Funny that it seemingly has the header for an NVMe slot on the Scorpio motherboard but they never followed through with it.
Guess they preferred saving SSDs as a feature for the Series generation.
I put a 2TB Micron SSD in mine, I can confirm games like RDR2 boot MUCH faster than the stock Seagate HDD, if I’m not mistaken it’s 5400RPMs
It would have been pointless because the full system wasn't fast enough to justify a faster storage solution than the standard SSD. Plus, optimization is based on the lowest performer so that would have been an HDD. Not many studios waist money on optimizing for faster hardware because its just a select few who might "upgrade". There is this common misconception that its optimized for Windows (AMD/NVIDIA) and then ported to consoles. NO, its developed for the SDK's then ported to the actual consoles they represent. Each SDK has its own API level optimizations. Xbox is Microsoft (DirectX).
@@captureinsidethesound even if devs weren't encouraged to optimize for an SSD the speeds achievable with PCIe SSDs compared to SATA make a huge difference.
Old PC games benefit so much from it that I doubt it wouldn't affect game load times.
I have noticed load times on games has been slightly faster, specially for little things like UI or texture loading.
@@lucasm20 , you are right. But, I'm reffering to real-time gameplay in which faster storage speed has little, if any benefit because its memory/cache dependant. Especially, with DirectX 11 or older Engines. DirectX 12 does magic with newer storage solutions due to how insanely fast they have become.
@@captureinsidethesound sure, but we didn't have that context back then. Even then there are many games which still benefit from an SSD (even a SATA one) without the need for special storage APIs.
How much that applies to consoles compared to PC is another thing, but Microsoft being the developer of the console could probably have squeezed out some extra performance by tweaking the backend of APIs devs use.
Did this to my VCR Xbone around the same time you made this video . Currently doing it to a One X that I just bought
I'm still using my VCR Xbox one as my main console. I originally bought it as a refurbished unit have had it for 7 years+ and it's never had an issue. Very quiet. I'd totally throw an SSD in it if I wasn't awful with tinkering...I'd probably break something. I have never opened mine. I'll probably buy an Xbox series x at some point assuming they don't strip out the disc drive. I'm not ever buying a digital only console.
Holy shi* How has it already been 10 years since the Xbox one came out
Doesn't it feel off that, a lot of people are coming to that realization? I mean why is that happening what caused it and what does it mean? Here's the thing, time feels like its off, time itself. maybe humanity knows something is off but they're just all collectivley playing dumb cause, they're afraid to say anything because we're too self con- This is some good weed.
@GODCONVOYPRIME i think as you get older time accelerates for you because a month feels shorter relative to the rest of your life vs summer break feeling so long as a kid.
Covid probably made the last decade feel two years feel shorter anyway, let's be honest. Combine that with the paradox of time feeling shorter as you get older as well and you have one almighty head altering mind f*ck to overcome. 'Holy shi*' indeed..
2013 feels like 4 years ago
The snap feature was something I used so much back when it was still a thing. I then bought a PS4 & was sad to see it wasn't a feature there. I then tried to go back to my Xbox a couple of years later & found out it wasnt there anymore & was extremely disappointed, I would love to see a comeback & on both consoles!
I will never forgive people for getting snap taken away
Mann I loved the snap idc if my attention span is shot
@@josephhoalt6824
What's the story behind that anyway? From my view, EVERYONE loved that feature. Who the hell fought to get it taken away?!?!
@@BrotherKnowledge. developers so they could squeeze just a little more power out of the base XBONE
@@BrotherKnowledge.they had data that showed almost no one used it
Still not liking the all digital future. Because none of your purchases are safe.
as soon as sony announced a $499 ps3 i never bought a sony console again and what do you know they announced a $700 ps5 pro they havent learned yet.
xbox for life my pc is my xbox.
I'm not gonna lie, I actually loved the idea of an all-in-one media center that did Blurays + DVDs, live TV (which I still cared about in 2013), streaming services, RUclips, Skype (again I used that a lot back then), and AAA quality games, and the Xbox One kind of did it all pretty well, not perfect by any stretch but it did it well enough. If it weren't for the forced Kinect, which should have been optional from day one and the always online DRM with the 24 hour check-ins that they initially were going to do, it would have been way more popular and maybe not outsold the PS4, but at least sold as much as the Xbox 360 did.
I used to use media center PCs back then with Windows Media Center, as well as had a separate game console and a streaming box, combining that into one easy to use box was a dream to me in the early 2010s. The PS3 kinda sorta did some of it, as did the 360, but not as well as the original Xbox One did. Too bad they got too greedy with the DRM malarkey and ruined their sales for the entire generation despite the improvements with the One S and One X.
I still have my original Xbox One, and once I move into a bigger place I'll put an SSD in it to replace the awful 5400 RPM hard drive and stick it in my bedroom as a media center, as I have a Series X that I'll use in my living room. That will keep it out of a landfill and will work great for streaming and media since as far as I know it's still getting current Xbox OS versions.
The Kinect was actually awesome and I used voice controls all the time watching TV and stuff. Really I wish they had put a coax in it and let us use it as a box top too and DVR for cable. Would have sold gang busters
5:05 just wanted to say; in case any of you want to disable the speaker sound but don’t want to take the Xbox apart there is actually a setting for it in the settings app! Unfortunately I forget the name but I will edit the comment when I find out
Have you found ?
@@baptistechataing3365completely forgot to follow up but it’s
1. Settings
2. General
3. Volume and audio output
4. Additional options
5. Power and start up; power chime
(On, only with power button or voice, off)
And that’s how you can enable and disable it
Microsoft have doubled down on their scummy online practices and sadly some gamers have bent over for them. “Adorably all-digital” coming soon!
A picture in picture with RUclips, Netflix, other streaming services would be very useful to me. And I think people aould like to use Twitch like that too.
Amazingly, the xbox 360 STILL works and plays wonderfully despite me having a ps5 and xsx. We always want something new, but if the 360 is a good console in 2023, he wasn't wrong about 2013
You don't think xbox one is that old, until your 19/20 year old Co workers said they got the Xbox one in elementary school. They're in college now. Like what do you mean you were playing overwatch in middle school ???? GTA 5 was the first GTA you've ever played?? I'm about to be 30 and the Gamecube came out when I was 6. 😢
Had and have my launch Xbone, I didn’t have any issues with, I also enjoyed watching and playing at the same time. I still use it from time to time and still works great.
I have a Xbox one vcr in my spare room with the classic consoles. Still play it from time to time.
I have that same Xbox with the old hard drive, TRUST ME it’s a night and day difference with ur SSD, this dang thing is SLOW 😂
I think you can turn off the beep in settings, so no need to remove the speaker.
Ryse Son Of Rome was ahead of it's time. Underrated GEM and still up to standards.
One of the best launch titles ever
💯 massively under rated title
It plays itself, total garbage...
ABSOLUTELY
I miss the snap feature. I used to snap the Blu Ray player or Netflix all the time while playing games.
I actually switched to primarily PS4 for a few years and when I finally went to use my Xbox One again I was so confused what happened to snap 😢
I just did this to my Xbox one last month. The bed was struggling as it aged . It’s much better now . The SSD was $40 , so it wasn’t too bad
Holy shit i cant believe that was 10 years ago
Fr time flies
The timing of this video is ridiculously eerie. I just started the process myself. But for the Xbox One X, though.
I am putting a 2TB SSD in it. Figure I will free up some space on my Xbox Series X by putting all of my of my completed Xbox One games on the One X, save for a few favorites, of course. Plus, I have a Kinect that I want to keep hooked up as well. (Really wish the Series X continued to support the Kinect 2.0 - for the sake of preservation, at least.)
This is going to be fun!
I though the OneX wasnt compatible with the Kinect? 🤔 Only the OneS and OGXboxOne isnt?
@@cdrick94
Out the box, no. You are correct. But there is an adapter specifically for the Xbox One X|S that we can use for it to make it usable for the One X|S. I am going to use that for this situation.
He said remove the speaker to get rid of the ding start up sound. When you can literally turn it off in settings 😂😅
Would it have gotten the same backlash today as then? In the spaces I see, absolutely it would. People I know are constantly irritated by DRM in individual games, coming out and saying "our system has DRM for everything, is more expensive than PS5, used games won't exist anymore" would still create an uproar today, especially in a universe where a lot of people dont feel that they are really missing out on much when it comes to exclusive titles on those consoles.
I used Snap mode quite a bit especially on Sundays during the NFL season. I'd have a game on using snap while playing a game which looking back I'm surprised I did considering I like to focus my attention on my 1st playthrough. I was sad to see the feature get removed.
before i even start the video i literally took my original xbox one out from storage since i have my series x in the living room and then this video gets uploaded.
the freakin timing man
Swapped out the drive in my old vcr a little while ago. Only use it at my parents' house since all my main consoles aren't there and so any family with kids have something to entertain them with while visiting. I didn't notice a huge change other than the really loud grinding sound of the old drive on startup was gone.
I rememeber back in the day Digital Foundry put out a video showing off that an SSD netted a pretty noticeable performance boost for Fallout 4. SSDs back then were so expensive though.
I still have and use my Xbox one 2013 I’m going to upgrade the hard drive to an SSD
I pit an ssd in my one x a few years ago during the console purge and it worked great
Really back then I think that Microsoft just too far ahead of the game in many areas. Everything that you listed for the Xbox One, many many features found on the software of the Windows phone being commonplace on modern phones with systems still playing catch-up with pseudo desktop capabilities, tablets being more desktop like to name a few other things that come to the top of my head.
Funny to think that 10 years ago gamers were arguing about 720p, 900p and 1080p, and PS5 and Series X render games at the same native resolutions or even lower. lol
Alan Wake 2 867p
Remnant 2 and Inmortals of Aveum 720p
Lords of the Fallen 648p
Cyberpunk Phantom Liberty 900p
EA Sports WRC 1080p
I think nowadays it still needs to be expressed due to things like Amazon Luna or the Dead Stadia that Gamepass lets you play games locally. And with others in an already established ecosystem.
Playstation 3 "Only Does Everything" is probably why they decided to take that point. After being a DVD / HD DVD system, they finally bit the bullet and tried to do what playstation 3 was doing. Backwards compatibility, multimedia capable, no extra fees for dvd playback etc. But instead of just doing it, they led with it. If your amazon fire stick cost 500 dollars, when a real one only costs 50, why buy it? Can't share discs? Kids most affected. Always online? Unheard of at the time, especially from a console that was the first and only to require money to play online.
It was just consistently bad.
This is one thing I loved that every other 1st party should copy from Xbox- unifying the OS amongst previous and future consoles with updates so they are as similar as possible. The Series X transition from XBONE was so smooth it almost felt as if I still had the same system with my entire profile and games moving directly over in one fell swoop.
Every future console should do this.💯
I just recently got me a 40 inch 1080p LED TV And I gotta say, I am enjoying the bright more vibrant colors more than I was on my cheap $700 Samsung 4K TV!!!
The only thing that looked better on the cheap 4K was that the games were sharper and things like leaves on the trees in the background were more discernible. Where is there slightly more fluffy looking going back to 1080p HD, but man if you ain’t got $5000 for an LG OLED or better, LED 1080p HDTVs look better for most console games!! I’m telling you certain 1080 P TVs, especially the LED varieties, looked way better than those cheap 4K TVs. They got us all buying today!! TVs that were being sold in 2013, 2014 and 2015 when they still had the stand in the middle and you could go into Walmart or target or Best Buy and they would have plenty of Samsung full HD 1080p LED TV’s, usually with some of the nicer models all having refresh rates of 120 Hz which at this point all of these damn things should be!?!?!?! But again, you’re only getting that if you’re rich and you’re spending a few grand or more on your 55 inch or better…
Seriously it looks good-
In some cases, things like water, deformity, as well as reflections from the water and mud and stuff, look far more realistic than they did on the 4K, because the 4K made it to where you could see all the fine little pixels and polygons that made up the image which makes it look fake-
So basically what I’m trying to let anybody that knows, that might happen to read this comment is, until I’m a fucking millionaire, I’m going to LED 1080p HDTV’s because you can get a nicer HDTV that will give you a far better gaming experience. Then you can spending a little bit more to get a 4K TV that’s way bigger, but made with way cheaper components the whole reason I had to get the new LED TV is because, my 4K TV shit the bed and I’ve only had it since 2018, of course, right?
Would the Xbox one look good on a Roku tv
@@suprxmefire9497 those things are really cheap and a lot of the colors look really washed out..
I had bought a 32 inch version from Walmart that was a 1080 P Roku TV and it was pretty ugly ..
Playable yes if you set up the picture for the best of possible picture that it could produce, I imagine you could still enjoy it !
@@suprxmefire9497 sorry to respond to your question twice but I know they make different variants of Roku TVs?
The one I had got looked like crap and it was a 32 inch cheap $128 1080 P Roku HDTV …
Plus, if you’re playing a lot of older games that are not HDR and all of that bullshit, they’re gonna look better on a 1080 P .. but like I said in my first comment it needs to be P from like 2011 onwards before 2017/2018 when they started making all those cheap 4K TVs and phasing out the LED 1080 P TV-
What makes up Xbox One in 1 word?
Halo
Ryse was the first game that actually looked NexGen to me at the time.
The VCR model is really charming. Running an unpatched version of Callisto Protocol on it was a wild experience. Seeing just how much the console struggles with that game yet still pulling it off as I was able to fully beat the game really puts things into perspective.
@thatssomegoodpie Probably runs like a 3d0 game lmao
Its already runs like a 360 game normaly. On this it probably runs like a ps1 game@cryptocsguy9282
@TDF_Lynx Just to be clear I meant running like a game from the 3D0 interactive multiplayer & not the xbox 360, that wasn't a typo lol
Those "480GB" SSDs are the same as a 500GB and 512GB. They say 480 due to losing some from formatting. A "480GB" or "500GB" SSD will have 512GB of physical storage.
Why have you not got a link in the description for the USB download?
I bought this system at launch, so I technically have the day one edition, and it’s been relegated to basically a streaming/movie machine the past few years but it still works flawlessly and has survived years and years of constant use without any cleaning. They built the VCR model to last lol.
should have tried pubg on the xbox vcr. That would have been a true test
I loved the Xbox One. I was an Xbox guy since the original but after multiple 360 consoles with the RROD, I switched to the PS3 for that generation. This system got me back into the Xbox. I still use my Xbox One X as my secondary console and it works well and in full 4k.
See you need to do a compare. I can tell you the OS is slow and the apps take forever to load. I'm debating on whether or not to do this. I also have a few Kinect games that don't work on the series.
I remember running an Xbox 360 with its integrated 4GB memory, frequently deleting or swapping discs without saving, and even swapping USB drives. Despite the slow speeds, I was content. As a PC user today, I wouldn't opt for it, but those were indeed good times, and it's still a viable option. I'd be interested to see someone upgrade the board's chips to push its performance beyond what Microsoft has provided, essentially jailbreaking it.
Great video, I'm upgrading my vcr Xbox one with ssd today.
Got a vcr Xbox one for Christmas in 2016 one of my favorite memories ever
Sweet! a tech upgrade with a little history lesson👍
Biggest thing about the always online restriction then compared to now is internet availability, in 2013 if you didn't live in a big to medium size city you were stuck with either DSL or if you were really unlucky satellite internet which at that time was bearly even a connection. Smoke signals are better than something like Hughesnet.
Now Starlink is available worldwide in countries that allow it and its 1-300 down 10 up with 20 ping.
I know we are splitting hairs, but it's closer to 40 - 60 ping. Doesn't make that much of a difference. The only negative is sometimes there is a moment where the connection drops and when it does it will be out for like 3 - 60 seconds and it's life or death in an online game. I like it way more than my old DSL.😊
Don't you think you should have some sort of warning with opening a power supply? Touching capacitors and stuff is really dangerous and sometimes can be lethal. If your system has been in a box for years its most likely fine but if its still being used I'd avoid attempting to clean it.
Yeah that's crazy to be suggesting that without a disclaimer... Jesus Christ.
If you're watching a DIY Channel about fucking with electronics, you should already understand that it can kill...
@@ariyanadumon4549don't you think its a stretch calling this channel DIY? It's not really explaining anything he's just filming himself tinkering. Also he goes mostly news lmao. He should stick to that. FYI not everyone knows how dangerous power supplies are, real DIY youtubers would explain that to viewers.
Lmao he posts a disclaimer finally after so many complaints to save his ass. This is just plain sad, sick of fake tech wannabes. Rookie mistake at best.
@@ariyanadumon4549 If that's the case why did he clip that part out of the video and remove his comment?? I told him he could get a huge lawsuit and look it's gone
The SSD improves performance majorly.
I did this about 6 years ago and mines still running great. It helps with games like Skyrim and others where you load in and out of areas quicker.
Bethesda.
This whole video is very weird Why isn't there just like a panel on the side of it that flops open and you can pull out the hard drive?
That's what you do on the 360 also you can't put any random hard drive you want in the 360 You can only put the proprietary ones in there.
Ryse... still a stunner
Thank you for this video on a rainy Sunday
If I can upgrade my Xbox one then I wouldn’t need the Xbox series X but for consoles you just can’t upgrade them only the PC that’s if your PC is large enough to fit the graphics card
Not a good idea to tell people to open up the power brick without giving a disclaimer first about risk of electric shock
The way the Xbox one hard drives were partitioned by default, there was 100gb or more unpartitioned. This was so the hard drive wouldn't get to 100% full and start throttling or slow down.
I just noticed that the optical drive uses a sata cable for power and this....odd one for interfacing with the board.
It's the original Xbox all over again, just with more drm and special hardware.
The History part of this video was great - you should really think about doing more history videos. News wave should probably be shorter and less "leaky"- but this history side feels fresh.
I did this to my One X (and other consoles) one year ago, definitely worth it. Next step is to RGH my 360 and put an SSD there too. Also up until 2017 I was working on a sports app on iOS/Android. We considered a Windows 8/Windows Phone 8 port mostly to have a Xbox One version designed to run in Snap mode, when they killed the feature the entire port idea came to an halt.
Running an SSD in an Xbox 360. Ah one can dream.
@@bland9876 AFAIK it's possible once you mod it
@@kipters see that's the stupid thing about this You shouldn't have to mod your system just to put a different hard drive in there.
@@bland9876 I agree
The original plan for the Xbox One sounds so good.
Except they had no idea how to describe it.
Essentially a disc would be tied to your account, letting you use it like a digital game.
You'd have to check online every once in a while for verification.
And you could sell/trade your games fine.
If someone else used your copy, you'd just lose access.
The whole thing was a good way to turn physical games into hybrid digital ones.
How much faster are the games loading?
Man i still have a launch Xbox on my shelf with my ps5 and both get played fairly frequently ima have to do this upgrade
What does a ssd do in a xbox?
Microsoft actually had an official SSD model (it was called the elite version or something but it was a hybrid SSD). I had it and I would always notice the when playing with friends as their would load in about double the time. I think i noticed it the most playing Destiny.
It was a hybrid HDD with a faster RPM rate.
@@MADBADBRAD The Xbox One Elite console switches out the traditional 512GB of HDD space for a 1TB solid state hybrid drive
I could watch Spawn Wave talk about mowing his lawn in the morning, and somehow I'd still watch the whole thing and be intrigued by it lmaoooooooooo
"I could mow this lawn in 60 frames per second, look how realistic this grass is" 🤣🤣🤣
My little speaker inside my Xbox One quit making noise on its own. I am never able to keep my wireless controller to stay connected.
Here from the future Xbox is failing harder, thats what happens when you put exec's in charge who don't understand gamers. If they just cut the prices on XBL and Game Pass they would have carved a huge chunk out of Sony.
"Very easy to do" from a software perspective, but still a dumb physical process compared to Playstation.
It’s not slow anymore because they got rid of the camera that took up some processing power.
Pretty fun tear down and look at the menu screen. The Xbox One is one of the only systems I did not like. I bought late in it's cycle so that could be a reason but regardless I did not care for it.
Hey Jon great video, you think you could try Destiny 2 on your upgraded ssd, the menus and loadout screens take forever when it's stock, just wondering if this would help. Thanks
The PS4 won that console generation by far. But i will say, i NEVER in all my years had any problems with my XB1 Fat. Noise levels were always low i barely heard it, decent temperatures while all my friends PS4 sounded like jet engines.
I still have my 360 hooked up. Sad they didn't bring my Tron arcade game over with the BC updates. And I honestly wish they would make a Kinect 3. Completely under used, under rated piece of gaming.
Kinect is dead. BC program ended in 2021.
@@DeadPhoenix86DPKinect is great for Just Dance and Kinect Sports. I miss those franchises.
In today's times of SSD I would recommend any Xbox One or PS4 owners to get a external or internal HDD.
I started with a external on my One X and figured just to leave the stock plater Internal HDD but after a year of seeing the difference there is a noticeable performance difference on newer and older games that stream data from the HDD, Games like Halo Infinite and Forza Horizon 5 showed excellent loading and streaming performance.
Just as a example Metro Exodus when I played it I was using the external SSD and it also must be a game that heavily stream data cause while playing the SSD was pretty warm to the touch which means the game was giving it a work out, In my opinion mechanical hard drives are definitely one of the limiting factors of performance on last gen consoles.
My plan with my old xbox one s discless is to swap out the 500GB hdd with a 2TB ssd, then enable dev mode so I can install retroarch. I'll have it be my dedicated HTPC for emulation.
I got a Xbox one vcr that I’ve had since new. I use it as a traveling console when traveling for work so I can play halo infinite multiplayer. It chugs along but thinking about upgrading to at least an one x.
MegaJon is your gamer tag. I love it!
You didn't let us know if the ssd gain faster speed for games
Other channels you can watch for that information.
Loading speeds improve but it's still not the same as current-gen games that are optimized for the SSD found in Xbox Series consoles and PS5.
I have a one x but unfortunately I scraped the motherboard a bit while trying to put new thermal paste 😢 now my main console is the PS5 for exclusive and pc for 3rd party. But I have hundreds of games on Xbox I don’t feel like getting a series x/s to play old games. If anyone know somewhere I can send the system to get fix please let me know
do you know what circuit got damaged?
Lol I remember the gimmicky snap tiles where you can play a game and have the TV running on another tile
I remember replacing my Hard drive for the ps4 and it was a lot more simple than this, if I’m not mistaken all I had to do was slide the glossy plate off and unscrew one screw
Forcing xbots to buy the Kinect and charge $100 more than Sony was for the PS4. Plus it looked like a VCR from the early 90’s.
Hilarious.
I will say the one advantaged the VCR Xbox one has is it's usually the cheapest out of all 5 consoles mentioned though. I usually see them in my area on Facebook for $40 to $60 usd with the wires and a controller.
So will doing this help with game play and storage?