FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » Am I missing something. An Xbox One S digital only console priced at $250 using the same form factor has the One S. The regular One S is €250 at gamestop with a game at the moment.https://www.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/consoles/xbox-one-s/all-digital-edition?ocid=InsideXbox_soc_omc_xbo_tw_Photo_lrn_4.16
wotzgoingon wrote: » Saves money using same form factor. I bet if you took it apart it still has connection points for disc drive.
marcbrophy wrote: » It's €50 cheaper than the disc drive versions on the IE site!https://www.xbox.com/en-IE/xbox-one/consoles#xbox-one-s
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » Am I missing something. An Xbox One S digital only console priced at $250 using the same form factor has the One S.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » The One S is always for sale between €200-250 Even Gamestop are selling the regular One S for €250 with a game. Smyths also. The only way it works is if its priced €200 here.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » The One S is always for sale between €200-250 Even Gamestop are selling the regular One S for €250 with a game. Smyths also. The only way it works is if its priced €200 here.https://www.gamestop.ie/Xbox%20One/Games/66178/xbox-one-s-1tb-middle-earth-shadow-of-war-console-bundlehttps://www.smythstoys.com/ie/en-ie/video-games-and-tablets/tom-clancy-s-the-division-2-video-game/xbox-one-s-1tb-tom-clancy%E2%80%99s-the-division-2-bundle/p/171681 Interesting, priced at €230 on the local Xbox store. I can't see this device making sales. Its going to have to significantly drop in price to motivate people to buy it.
TitianGerm wrote: » The diskless one will be available for €175 after a few weeks I'd say and that'd bring it in less than a Shield TV so you could get a few people looking for a media player to purchase it then as well as gamers.
sniper_samurai wrote: » It kinda fails as a media player without the disc drive though, especially seeing as the disc version has a 4k drive.
CatInABox wrote: » The MSRP of the Xbox One S is $300, while the One SAD has an MSRP of $250. Comparing those two, and the price difference is grand. I'd be shocked if the actual retail price doesn't reflect the reality on the ground within a few weeks. And if they start bundling other games with it? Then the price is going to look a lot better. One of the interesting things about this is that Gamestop might not be stocking it. I can see why, it's a direct assault on their business model,
Deleted User wrote: » Having trouble syncing/pairing a new controller to the One S at the minute. The remote pair button seems to work for a minute or two but then the controller goes back into 'blinking' mode as if it can no longer see the Xbox. I've tried connecting it via USB and it stays on and connected no problem. I went into settings - devices - controllers and tried to force an update of the firmware on the controller, but no joy. When I unplug the lead from the controller, it goes back into 'blinking' mode. Has anyone had any similar issues?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Haven't had that exact issue, but a couple of things to try: Change the batteries Eliminate interference (move the Xbox in front of the TV, open cabinet doors, etc) If you have an external HDD, put it behind the Xbox - it can cause interference on top (happened with my WiFi connection)
the corpo wrote: » All the promo for Cuphead on the Switch inspired me to finally buy it. My god, that's a hard game!! Hard like games used to be when we were young!
Gizmo55 wrote: » Does anyone know if I can use my Street Fighter IV gamepad with Street Fighter IV on Xbox One? Can't find any info online. Thanks.
TrustedApple wrote: » Been playing Crackdown 3 for the past few days. Yes it should have not taken this length of time to make and so on. For what it is a GAME PASS game its not the worst part of game pass I would play it I am done and dusted with the story and I am happy with it. But If i paid anything for the game its a rip off reminds of of agents of mayhem at 10 euros that game i felt ripped off !!!
Gizmo55 wrote: » I gave up! Great game but really hard.
wotzgoingon wrote: » I upgraded my Xbox One X to a SSD today. I really should have done it a long time ago but I played more on my PC but that changed. I play more on Xbox now so said why not. I never realized that they use a slim 2.5" HDD. More like a SSD thickness.
Deleted User wrote: » Did you open it up or use an external ssd?
JoyPad wrote: » Based on what he said, describing what the XB1 has internally, it sounds like he opened it up. However, if that is the case, did you replace the existing HDD with an SSD, or add it as extra storage? If replaced, how did the XB1 deal with it? Did you need to factory reset the box? I was thinking of doing something similar myself, but google'd "replace hdd in xbox one" and it says it is hard, so I decided against it. Plus, my XB1X is under warranty anyway, so SSD in external USB it is for me!
marcbrophy wrote: » ^^^^ What size SSD do you have inside an Xbox One?
CatInABox wrote: » Just a 1TB, got it on sale. Doesn't even need to be one of the superfast ones to notice a difference. Still have my external attached, so that I can transfer any game I want to play onto the SSD.