Talk:Xbox One emulators

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Since Xbox Series X/S is backwards compatible we could add it here. I don't think it emulation, probably a compatibility layer, anyone know more about this? We could also do this for the PS4 page. -Jpx (talk) 15:48, 15 November 2020 (UTC)

Might be something here: https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2017-xbox-one-x-back-compat-how-does-it-actually-work

https://github.com/TylerJaacks/XBONEmu Maybe worth adding even though it's in extremely early stages of development.

Yup I did it remove if needed. https://github.com/huan-project/huan huan looks scammy

WHY IS XBOX SERIES X/S AN EMULATOR[edit]

You have to remove it it is incorrect. It is like running Windows 10 games on Windows 11, it is not emulation.

edit it is actually me and i tried to delete anyway i added native application running

if it's native, it's not a compatibility layer either. You go through no compatibility layer using Windows 10 apps on Windows 11... your example doesn't make any sense

Exactly Xbox Series X and S are not compatibility layers for Xbox One as they are both running on Windows 11 toned down So why is it there and if it is Xbox One X and S should also Best option is to remove XSX as for PS4 and 5 both are running on different OSes while Xbox is obviously Windows 11 from 2XXXX Nativity requires no compat layers and emulators This is the last time I am adding X1X and if you remove it IDC, technically speaking Xbox Series X/S uses no compats, no emus. I play Minecraft on iPhone 15 and Minecraft on IPhone 14 both iOS 17 is it emulation? I play Minecraft Xbox One and series both 22330 (made up) is it emulation? i did say something else but im 80% sure since its not 100 I removed it. What experience do you have, I rewrote the entire Emulation Issues section

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