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Discus and support Capabilities in XBoX on Consoles to solve the problem; Hate to burst your bubble, but you came to the wrong place to get an answer. MS doesn't use these forums for feedback and input. Sadly, this is the... Discussion in 'XBoX on Consoles' started by OneBgBdArtemis, Sep 3, 2017.

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    And YOU good sir are the 1% who get it. Yes, hopefully this is "out there" for eternity and for anyone to read and maybe ponder on their spending habits, ownership ideals and to maybe get people to start ASKING what's NOT being told or shown or reported
    on before jumping on the praise bandwagon.

    I honestly didn't think I'd get a real answer, and no I wasn't expecting momma m $ to answer, that's just too funny, I'd sooner go find me a cheap hooker and turn her into royalty than wait on an HONEST REAL answer from big brother!!!

    And just so anyone else who stumbles upon this, age is a state of mind, and in my mind I'm young and always will be, whereas in protector m $'s mind, they ARE young and inexperienced!! I just EXPECT more for my money, plain and simple.

    Thank you to all who did reply though. At least you took the time.
     
    OneBgBdArtemis, Sep 7, 2017
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  2. smileskybird
    smileskybird Guest
    With Xbox 360's UI, you could play music in the background whilst playing your games. Xbox One's UI is totally different to Xbox 360's UI. Xbox One's UI is also more heavier too, than Xbox 360's UI. I love the simplicity of Xbox 360's UI. Avatars in the
    Social pane which shows the avatars of EVERYONE on your friends list. Navigation is much more simpler. And for those who say it's not, you guys have forgotten Xbox 360 cause that was a really good gen. When Xbox One came out, it got mostly a lot of complaints.
    And that's a fact. Xbox One's UI is also more boxy too as it has a more Windows 8 or Windows 10 feel. In certain ways it's not as flexible as Xbox 360's UI because it relies on squares etc. Several people moaned when they took away the snap feature on Xbox
    One. Having had Xbox One since it launched, I speak from experience. But it has made some numerous improvements. But there's still more they can improve upon. So it's to do with the software running on the console. And since Microsoft is the biggest software
    company in the world, they should be able to continue improving their software. The snap ability was great. Have the game on the main display while youtube or Netflix in the smaller box on the display. Playing Minecraft with friends and having Skype in a smaller
    box on the screen to see your friends in video chat, their reactions whilst playing.

    As for Xbox One X's hardware, it totally thrashes PS4 Pro's hardware, and I don't need to list all the comparisons and facts on a comparison spreadsheet. 12GB GDDR5 @ 326GB/s, 4k Blu-ray disc player (so it does more than just gaming), and a faster clocked
    processor than the PS4 Pro. Microsoft called it Xbox One cause they wanted it to be an all in one entertainment system. But the current elected Xbox boss mentioned that gaming will still be it's forte. It's why the original Xbox One only has DDR3 which has
    significantly less bandwidth than GDDR5. Xbox 360's memory runs on GDDR memory (GDDR3) yet the UI on it works fluidly and very well. The benefits of having GDDR5 outweigh the disadvantage of more latency, yet people will think it will be terrible latency which
    is not true. Xbox 360 runs on GDDR memory too. And GDDR5 is a form of DDR3 memory too. It's just way better at gaming. And what did the Xbox boss say? Xbox One's forte as gaming? So GDDR5 will be far better with gaming than DDR3, due to the faster calculations/bandwidth.

    Then again you can play songs on your laptop or smartphone or stereo.
     
    smileskybird, Sep 7, 2017
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  3. Ok, so why the nomenclature of "One" in its title then? If it can't be an all-in-one joy box, why attempt selling it as one then?
     
    OneBgBdArtemis, Jun 15, 2018
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  4. Farscape247
    Farscape247 Guest

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    because back in 2013 don (glitter teeth) matrick was involved and they were touting the xbox as an all in one machine even though most of the features were missing on launch, back ground music was suppose to arrive at a later date and it did but in app form,
    the way the os was built they could not have incorporated background music, when the 360 launched that had it from day one and all games were created to keep this in mind and worked along side that feature, all games for the one don't.
     
    Farscape247, Nov 1, 2018
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  5. Zen Like Calm Win User

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    I'm going to guess that background music playback is a feature that Microsoft did not think was worth keeping...kind of like Kinect support.

    Most people have a plethora of devices that can playback music that programming in background support for the One just wasn't something Microsoft could be bothered to do.
  6. Burnin TODI Win User

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    If I had a great audio system, I wouldn't run audio through a gaming console. I would mute the console and blast my better "system". As far as plastic spinning discs go...you are lucky the new consoles still have them. The new generation thinks "disc ripping"
    is for old people.
  7. OneBgBdArtemis Win User

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    Figures the first person to respond actually knew what One meant!! LOL, I am willing to bet you're in the minority of individuals who know and understand that.

    See, I am VERY music oriented. My home theater system is set-up around music first and foremost, as I even have tower speakers still. My driving experience is better with music, I cook while listening to music, I clean to music, and I love to play games,
    ESPECIALLY racing games, to my music, to which the original Forza's actually advertised that you could listen to your own tracks while playing.....just wondering where the gaming for me went...
  8. OneBgBdArtemis Win User

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    It IS for old people....like me!! But I like the game sounds while I'm playing, just with my music. I am just curious as to how something so simple is not even a standard feature, considering the slew of EVERY other device, minus a few notable exceptions.
    Hell, even my work phone has my music on it so I can bluetooth it to my Bose Soundlink 2 portable speaker. Am I becoming the minority in that I feel I should own physically what I pay for? And more importantly, how hard is it to to write software to rip a
    cd to the HD, or even play from an external one with a NEW generation, bluray, 4K, dvd player in a game box?

    "I should own physically what I pay for?"

    If you mean you should own the CD/Blu Ray then fine, but you don't own what's on the CD/Blu Ray, all you own is a license to use whats on the media, but I'm sure you already know that.

    Anyway, to get back to your original question (and what a read to get to it) as someone else has said Microsoft probably looked at the statistics of who used the feature on the 360 and though it wasn't worth implementing the feature. I mean I personally
    don't see the point because it breaks immersion, would you really want to be playing a game like Resident Evil while some trash like Miley Cyrus is playing? (not saying your a Miley Cyrus fan, just using her as an example)

    This is the way I see it... There are plenty of other ways to get music to play (and much like Shaggy, I don't bother). Whether you prefer to "own physically" what you pay for or not is irrelevant if/when most other users are fine with streaming from another
    source. Seems to me that by saying "It IS for old people....like me!!" you've answered your own question(s). It isn't that it'd be hard to write software to rip a CD to the HD... that's not hard. Much like it wouldn't have been hard to keep producing cassette
    players to listen to our music from... but the Xbox 360 didn't have one.
    Yup, I was waiting for it. You really think I was being serious about being old? Answering my own question? Seriously? The answer as to why a built in music player/ cd ripper is because I'm old? Cassettes were well long gone by the time the Original XBox
    and 360 came along thus allowing for cd's to be ripped. Are you saying cd's are no longer produced? Because if so, you might want to let Amazon know that I keep paying for cd's that I keep getting, that they're not made anymore...or supported.

    And what's your sample size for "most" users? I think most users prefer to NOT stream. Of course that's what I think, not know. Again, I wasn't asking for opinions. I was wanting to know a real world manufacturing/ software programming reason as to why such
    a simple thing was not included, especially since I think it takes just as much if not more resources to build in a streaming service and software to run it, along with emails, user names, and the great m $ induced stupid password system.

    See me personally, I think it's kind of stupid to be slathering your user name and passwords all over the internet as is required by social anything done on this box or a laptop/ pc. But I'm not discounting the way individuals choose to receive their media.
    I am asking why a simple way of receiving it has been eliminated in place of the social aspect of it.

    Again, I'm looking for an answer, not a defense of momma m $ and their decision to go all social. Just a simple why did the last two generations of consoles have it but this one doesn't? This is all based on the idea put forth by none other than m $ themselves
    that this was to be an all-in-one box. I say, make it so.
  9. An Old Freak Win User

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    Old??? LOL. Thanks for the chuckle, I got quite a few years on you. ;)

    Some like to listen to different music when they play, but for me it depends on the game.

    Racing games are ok with some music, but I turn off all of the in game music for shooters and action (so I can hear better).

    I would also think that allowing to save music could possibly have some legal issues with copyright and piracy. Just a thought.
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