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Revision as of 11:57, 19 December 2023
Developer | Microsoft |
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Type | Home video game console |
Generation | Eighth generation |
Release date | 2013 |
Discontinued | 2020 |
Predecessor | Xbox 360 |
Successor | Xbox Series X/S |
Emulated | ✗ |
- For other emulators that run on Xbox One hardware, see Emulators on Xbox One.
The Xbox One is an eighth-generation home video game console produced by Microsoft on November 22, 2013, and was retailed for $499. It had an AMD 8-core APU at 1.75 GHz and 8 GBs of RAM. It has an AMD GPU on the AMD Radeon GCN architecture. Early in its life, it was heavily criticized for intrusive DRM, such as always-online and lack of used game sharing. These have since been removed. Notably, this console runs on the x86 architecture with a modified Windows OS, so it's essentially a watered-down PC.
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Emulators
THERE ARE CURRENTLY NO EMULATORS FOR THIS DEVICE THAT CAN RUN COMMERCIAL GAMES AND/OR SOFTWARE.
However there is a project called XBONEmu which is a compatibility layer but this is still in early development and will not work until Xbox One games have been fully dumped, decrypted and tested.
Name | Platform(s) | Latest Version | Hardware features and peripherals |
Enhancements | FLOSS | Active | Recommended |
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Console | |||||||
Xbox Series X/S | Patch based | ✓ | ~ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
Enhancements
Name | Xbox Series X/S | ||
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Resizable Internal Resolution | ✓[N2 1] | ||
Texture Replacement | ✗ | ||
Built-in Graphics mod editor/manager | ✗ | ||
Internal Framerate Hack | ✓[N2 1] | ||
Ultrawide hack Widescreen already supported on Xbox One system. But there is no support by system for render games in other ratios such as ultrawide 21:9 or super ultrawide 32:9. |
✗ | ||
RetroAchievements | ✗ | ||
Overclock | ✗ | ||
Built-in Cheat Manager | ✗ | ||
Free Look Free Look is a enhancement feature that allows manipulation of the in-game camera. |
While freecam would be technically possible, it will require per-game patches. Said patches would require a significant amount of time to reverse the game's engine, which means that only someone talented with enough dedication to a single game could do it. | ||
Post-Processing | Post-rendering scaling | ? | |
Filters | ✗ | ||
Shader Chain | ✗ | ||
Built-in Custom resolution/CRTSwitchRes For using this on Windows OS you need CRT Emudriver. Another option is using EDID editor tool such as "Custom Resolution Utility". |
N/A Eighth gen home consoles and beyond only have digital video output anyway. | ||
TAS features | Macros/Scripts/Lua | ✗ | |
Rewind | ✗ | ||
Fast-Forward/Turbo Speed | ✗ | ||
Savestates | ✗ | ||
Mouse Injector Compatible | ✗ | ||
Input lag-mitigating technique | ✗ | ||
Streamable compression format | ✗ | ||
Debug Features | ✗ |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Titles that are backward compatible are supports; AutoHDR, FPS Boost and improved resolution.
Hardware features and peripherals
Name | Xbox Series X/S |
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Dashboard | ✓ |
Achievements | ✓ |
Xbox Live | ✓ |
System Link | ✓* |
Xbox and Xbox 360 emulation (Fission) |
✓ |
Kinect | ✗ |
Blu-ray drive | ✓ |
Blu-ray drive
Xbox One and Xbox Series consoles support for Blu-ray and DVD movies. However it does not have the capability to play HD DVD and Video CDs because it does not have a built-in CD/DVD or HD-DVD drive. Additionally, the format is not supported by the Xbox One X's software. However, you can use an external USB CD/DVD drive to play Video CDs on your Xbox One X, if the drive is compatible with the Xbox One X and the video files on the Video CD are in a format that the Xbox One X can play.
- See this dedicated page for more information about home media playback support for emulation softwares.
Kinect
To use your existing Xbox One Kinect Sensor with a new Xbox One S or Xbox One X console, you'll need an Xbox Kinect Adapter.
- The Kinect sensor and Kinect Adapter have been discontinued. You can still use your Kinect with your Xbox 360 or Xbox One, but the sensor is not compatible with Xbox Series X|S consoles.
Emulation issues
Despite this console using the same architecture as PCs, it is not any easier to emulate than other consoles as the architecture used is complex and uses undocumented hardware. There is no way to know for sure because the console has not been modded yet to a degree that people can decrypt their dumps and test software, let alone for a full emulator to be written. It should be noted that the there is vast majority of Xbox One games are also available on PC.