Well, official backward compatibility has ended for the Xbox One. What I'm wondering is this... how much farther could the service have gone if Microsoft had continued to support it? Was the emulator in the Xbox One capable of running the entire Xbox 360 library, or did it have to be tailored specifically for each game it ran? Is there any way to know for sure how capable the emulator was?
I'm just wondering what the Xbox One will be able to do once it's hacked, which apparently hasn't happened yet, but most likely will in a few years once Microsoft moves on to its successor. I do know that the Playstation 3 is capable of running more Playstation 2 games than are currently available in the Playstation Store.
I'm just wondering what the Xbox One will be able to do once it's hacked, which apparently hasn't happened yet, but most likely will in a few years once Microsoft moves on to its successor. I do know that the Playstation 3 is capable of running more Playstation 2 games than are currently available in the Playstation Store.