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Voxel
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Hello,
I recently just purchased an Xbox One to get back into modern gaming, and to play a few popular games with friends, but at the same time I would like to create my own Xbox One games and content through the Dev Mode Activation feature. (You have to purchase a license; as an individual it costs £12.00 in the UK)
I was wondering if anyone has/had prior experience with this sort of thing? In that case, I have a couple of quick questions I would like to ask about the setup process:
-- Do I need to set up a wired connection when transferring my games/apps? Or can I transfer my games/apps made in Visual Studio to the Xbox wirelessly? I ask because my router is set up in a different room from the one I have my Xbox in...
-- Secondly, to my understanding, you have to switch back to retail mode if you want to continue to play your retail games/apps and interact with friends. Is it risky to continually switch from Dev to Retail and vice-versa? I believe the dev program in question is out of beta now (it's been out since April) so hopefully MS should've ironed out any major problems that could arise.
I think that's really all the questions I have, if I'm honest. I'm sure I can set up everything with confidence after that, so again, if anyone has good knowledge on this, answers would be very much appreciated.
-Voxel
I recently just purchased an Xbox One to get back into modern gaming, and to play a few popular games with friends, but at the same time I would like to create my own Xbox One games and content through the Dev Mode Activation feature. (You have to purchase a license; as an individual it costs £12.00 in the UK)
I was wondering if anyone has/had prior experience with this sort of thing? In that case, I have a couple of quick questions I would like to ask about the setup process:
-- Do I need to set up a wired connection when transferring my games/apps? Or can I transfer my games/apps made in Visual Studio to the Xbox wirelessly? I ask because my router is set up in a different room from the one I have my Xbox in...
-- Secondly, to my understanding, you have to switch back to retail mode if you want to continue to play your retail games/apps and interact with friends. Is it risky to continually switch from Dev to Retail and vice-versa? I believe the dev program in question is out of beta now (it's been out since April) so hopefully MS should've ironed out any major problems that could arise.
I think that's really all the questions I have, if I'm honest. I'm sure I can set up everything with confidence after that, so again, if anyone has good knowledge on this, answers would be very much appreciated.
-Voxel