Yeah, that's what I meant. When you have your console in DEV mode, you can run anything. That's why emulators like these are not distributed through official channels, rather you have to put them on some website, where you download them. These apps, are never going to be on official store.
It would be strange for them to remove this feature at this point, it has been around for many years.That is pretty awesome. 300 bucks for a silent emulation machine that can emulate everything up to PS2/Gamecube games? Cool. I wonder if microsoft somehow removes that function with a future update or if they are going to tolerate it.
Yeah it's different, you buy a pass, and basically there is going to be app in apps called DevMode and when you clicked on it, there is going to be a button with "Restart to dev mode", you click on it, it restarts a console and then you are able to run your unsigned apps. When you are going to get bored of that, same app as in previously are going to be there and again button with "Restart to game mode" and click, restart and you are in normal mode. Hope that explains it.Can you update and use the console as normal in dev mode? I know if you jailbroke your Wii U or Wii you couldn't update. But I guess this is different?
Yeah it's different, you buy a pass, and basically there is going to be app in apps called DevMode and when you clicked on it, there is going to be a button with "Restart to dev mode", you click on it, it restarts a console and then you are able to run your unsigned apps. When you are going to get bored of that, same app as in previously are going to be there and again button with "Restart to game mode" and click, restart and you are in normal mode. Hope that explains it.
Yes, it's X1X also, but also shitty CPU. However your purchase of dev mode can be took to new Xbox if you set the account where you purchase it as a home one. So you are not going to waste $$$Awesome - thanks!
So this is a thing on the Xbox One X also? I have one collecting dust and I might actually use it if I can do this on there.
Yeah it's different, you buy a pass, and basically there is going to be app in apps called DevMode and when you clicked on it, there is going to be a button with "Restart to dev mode", you click on it, it restarts a console and then you are able to run your unsigned apps. When you are going to get bored of that, same app as in previously are going to be there and again button with "Restart to game mode" and click, restart and you are in normal mode. Hope that explains it.
Per user, but dev mode can be only "unlocked" when that account is on home console, so basically you cannot run mutliple consoles on dev mode with single purchase.Is the pass per user or per console?
Per user, but dev mode can be only "unlocked" when that account is on home console, so basically you cannot run mutliple consoles on dev mode with single purchase.
Yeah.So this does disable the ability to game share with someone that isnt yourself?
bummer. I guess theoretically I could use a different account though on my old One X.Yeah.
Yeah you can do that, some restriction probably needed to be applied, I guess....bummer. I guess theoretically I could use a different account though on my old One X.
Yeah you can do that, some restriction probably needed to be applied, I guess....
Yes, that's the logical thing to dobummer. I guess theoretically I could use a different account though on my old One X.
How much is shield, for comparison. I cannot buy one here, so I dunno...
What for, if you already can play emulators now? I don't understand what other Jailbreak you want...I'm gonna have to pick one up when it gets Jailbroken 4-5 years from now. I can wait.
Yeah it has few steps to do this, that's correct.I want to do this, but I am lazy.
This is so shameful, Sony.Jim "Mattrick" Ryan : We have a product for those who want to play ps1/ps2 games, its called an xbox series x/s.
Can you help me? I'm high and I can't focus on the screen.Yeah it has few steps to do this, that's correct.
You probably have to use it just the Xbox controller, you don't get acces to more devices in dev mode...Any word on getting those retro-bit official Saturn controllers working with this?
Yeah sure, where you at with this? by the way, have you tried to watch this vid?Can you help me? I'm high and I can't focus on the screen.
I cleared up space and downloaded the Dev Mode Activation on XSS. It gave me a code and I followed the URL. Am I supposed to buy this $19.00usd Windows Individual Developer License, or is there a separate one for Xbox?Yeah sure, where you at with this? by the way, have you tried to watch this vid?
Yeah that is it, or on this link and after you are register and pay, you enter the code in "devices" section of dev profile and you are going to be set.I cleared up space and downloaded the Dev Mode Activation on XSS. It gave me a code and I followed the URL. Am I supposed to buy this $19.00usd Windows Individual Developer License, or is there a separate one for Xbox?
They would then be far more expesive though, this subsidized by cost of games.I wonder if MS can start selling XSX or XSS as PCs - I mean it is basically steam machines - with Windows OS. It is basically Steam Machines at this point.
I bought the license and activated the XSS on my developer account. The XSS itself is stuck on the screen "Almost There", "You're almost ready for dev, but first we need to update your Xbox. After the update, come back and you'll be able to switch." I don't know what update they're talking about. Restarted a couple times. Same deal. It's probably just reticulating splines. I'll give it a bit.Yeah that is it, or on this link and after you are register and pay, you enter the code in "devices" section of dev profile and you are going to be set.
Damn, that I don't know, I am waiting for my Xbox, I am not sure what it does do. It went fine with my X1X like 2 years ago...I bought the license and activated the XSS on my developer account. The XSS itself is stuck on the screen "Almost There", "You're almost ready for dev, but first we need to update your Xbox. After the update, come back and you'll be able to switch." I don't know what update they're talking about. Restarted a couple times. Same deal. It's probably just reticulating splines. I'll give it a bit.
It was some retarded problem that some random guy named SquareBananas had the solution to...Damn, that I don't know, I am waiting for my Xbox, I am not sure what it does do. It went fine with my X1X like 2 years ago...
I'm in Dev Mode Now. I'm watching that video but I'm losing focus. I think doing this could be helpful to other people trying out. Already 1 bullshit problem solved.Squarebananas-1190 · Sep 02 at 3:47 AM
I was having the same issue. However I've managed to activate dev mode through the hidden developer settings menu rather than the dev mode activation app. To access the hidden menu go to Settings > System > Console Info > Press LB RB LT RT > Developer Settings > Developer Mode
I need to run my LG refrigerator software on it. Is that too much to ask?What for, if you already can play emulators now? I don't understand what other Jailbreak you want...
Most likely it's going to be same, because emulation is often CPU bound, so not really. Anyway procedure is the same, but in some bordeline cases, there is going to be some margina improvement on X...I know this video focuses on the series s but is this possible on series x? Wouldn't we get much better performance out of the series x?
Phone are shit with on screen buttons tho and taking controller everywhere is in-convenient...run some older systems emulators that my phone can do as well, i mean fully hacked to run like older xbox games enhanced as it can do officially.
Hey create then a thread about this, it's way more interesting when Gaffer does this, nice job!Got it running! This is so cool I was able to just add games to an external thumbdrive and you can use a wireless KB/M unit on the XSS, too. I'll upload some videos later. Man, I don't know how much access they give you to hardware, but the CPU in the XSS is a monster and most heavy emulation relies on having a strong CPU. Need WiiU and PS3 support. That would be fucking rad.
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I wonder if the games would perform better on the SX? Or are the emulators all CPU bound, so same performance between the two?
Xbox L is the perfect name for that console lolIf you ask me MS should have marketed the SX as something like the 'Xbox L' (legacy) that offered nothing but 100% OG, 360 and XBO emulation with an unfortunate design oversight that allows easy homebrew emulation for all previous gen consoles/computers. Just that, cut out SX compatibility altogether and sell it as a little budget box of shady magic.
There is something about that on reddit:I'm still having trouble getting the GCN going, but after updating the core files and assets, PPSSPP now works with Tekken 6, but not FF: Crisis Core. It's running basically 1080p internal res with x16 AF and highest texture upscaling and aside from some choppiness at the fight countdown, it runs great and looks pretty good, too. I think that stuttering just happens on this game in PPSSPP regardless of platform.
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Disable texture scaling if you have it active as that's primary cause of stutter due to how heavy it is(it doesn't feel heavy due to limitations and spread of the work to multiply frames, but depending on game it noticeably ruins smoothness even on top end multicore cpu's).
FPS is flawed measure that can be less smoth at higher rates on different hardware/drivers and even in native PC games the proper way to see what's happening and how smooth games are actually is frametime that is how long it takes to draw each frame. PPSSPP has an option like that which even shows graphically weight of each work, but official releases aren't built with it.
Absolutely, but Jaguar CPU...Wait what can you do this on a One X as well without breaking LIVE/ banning?
Absolutely, but Jaguar CPU...
Good luck : )Nice now to see if Drop Box deleted my stash of RO...My legally purchased backups.
Some people don't have PCs and this is possibly already owned device in your living room.If it's only emulating up to PS1/2 stuff then any cheap old mini pc can do the same thing just as well. Pretty expensive way to play those old games.
Nobody is buying an XsS for emulation, it's just a bonus on top of owning one, especially if you don't own a pc and are a console user only.If it's only emulating up to PS1/2 stuff then any cheap old mini pc can do the same thing just as well. Pretty expensive way to play those old games.
But this has the advantage of having an awesome controller that's purpose built for the hardware, wireless networking, and a fairly robust CPU. The equivalent desktop CPU would cost about $150-$200 alone. Maybe that would be a waste for a purpose-built emulation box, but $300 is not that huge of an ask for what you're getting (I think that's the point of the video in the OP).If it's only emulating up to PS1/2 stuff then any cheap old mini pc can do the same thing just as well. Pretty expensive way to play those old games.