Thursday, January 9, 2014

Xbox One sales passed 3 million in 2013




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Xbox One sales passed 3 million in 2013



MS thanks you for an 'Epic' 2013.

Over 3 million Xbox Ones were sold to consumers in 2013, Microsoft has announced.

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Microsoft has announced that it has sold more than three million Xbox One units by the end of 2013 globally.

Xbox corporate VP of marketing Yusuf Mehdi added that the system is selling at "record-setting pace" for the Xbox brand, and thanked players for their support.

Here is the firm's official announcement:

Thank You for an Epic 2013

Thanks to you, 2013 was an incredible year for gamers, entertainment fans, our industry and Xbox. With Xbox One we saw the most epic launch for Xbox by all measures. We are humbled and grateful for your loyalty and delighted by the millions of hours of gameplay and entertainment enjoyed on Xbox.

Together, we ushered in a new era of games and entertainment with Xbox One. Over 3 million Xbox One consoles were sold to consumers in 13 countries before the end of 2013. It’s been incredible to see Xbox One selling at a record-setting pace for Xbox, and we were honored to see Xbox One become the fastest-selling console in the U.S. during our launch month in November. Since our launch, demand for Xbox One has been strong, selling out throughout the holidays at most retailers worldwide. We are continuing to work hard to deliver additional consoles to retailers as fast as possible.

The reaction from our fans was mind-blowing for our team. As we see your excitement, your energy and your hours of gameplay, we continue to be inspired to do great work – for you. Whether you’re racing through the streets of Prague in “Forza Motorsport 5,” creating crazy weapons for zombie destruction in “Dead Rising 3,” exploring the Colosseum in Gladiator mode in “Ryse: Son of Rome,” helping your children create their own personal zoo in “Zoo Tycoon,” or enjoying epic multiplayer battles, we love that you’re having fun on Xbox One.

We also love that you are seeing the promise of an all-in-one entertainment system. Millions of hours of live TV have been watched and millions of hours of app entertainment have been enjoyed. We are proud to have the most passionate, engaged, and simply the best fans in the world. It was fun to share the holidays with so many of you.

We’re excited for the year ahead and will be working hard to bring Xbox One to more fans and more markets around the globe. 2014 will be a promising year with many more great games on the way for Xbox One including “Titanfall,” “Watch_Dogs,” “Project Spark,” “Sunset Overdrive,” “Tom Clancy’s The Division,” “The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt,” “Destiny,” “Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare,” and “The Elder Scrolls Online,” among others. More games, more features, more content, more fun – all coming your way this year.

Thank you for making 2013 truly epic for Xbox and here’s to 2014!


News-Source: Xbox One sales passed 3 million in 2013 (via) XboxOneCrunch








Monday, December 30, 2013

XBMC4XBox 3.5 Beta 1 released!




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XBMC4XBox 3.5 Beta 1 released!



Another update for the Xbox Media Center (XBMC).

The XBMC4XBox team have released a new beta version of their Media Center for the original Xbox, featuring many bug fixes and improvements.

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A new XBMC4XBox beta version is out, and features many changes for those who still use the amazing Media Center for the original Xbox console.

Here's the full info and changelog for v3.5 Beta 1:

A late Happy Xmas to you all, and wishing the best for the new year. What better than to give you a new XBMC4XBox release to test though. Just in time :)

The 3.5 Beta 1 release has seen a massive amount of work from the last stable, and includes all fixes from 3.3.3, but has been ongoing in development since the first 3.3 release. Released now as a Beta 1 as it does require some further testing, and there may be new issues or regressions, but I would encourage people to try it alongside the current stable and feed back any problems via the forum or bugtracker.

Changes include:

• Python 2.7.5 – includes working libraries for sqlite3, and fully working ssl. This brings far better compatibility with upstream XBMC plugins, and logging in on YouTube etc works, which it never did on the previous Python 2.4. This took many hours of work to do including building working python libraries compatible with the XBMC4Xbox architecture. Bugs may remain, but I hope it will be an improvement for most people.
• DVDPlayer has been updated to the FFMPEG 1.2 libraries which brings improved codec support, and new features. We still include two sets of FFMPEG libraries, one for the most common formats, and another which has everything. Webm and XMV support is now added to the smaller library set, but please do report any issues/questions on the forum.
• Skin changes from XBMC to make backporting of xbmc skins easier.
• Many bug fixes and other improvements – you can always check on development activity via the Redmine activity page.

Many thanks as usual to the XBMC project for without their support and open source licence, we could not exist. Many congrats to them on the release of Frodo 12.3, and we are all exciting about their upcoming Gotham 13 release too. Cheers :)

Big thanks to all contributors, including a special thanks to Dan Dar3 for many bug fixes and his ongoing work on XBMC4Xbox Remote, to the many people who help in the of the running the forum, and those who have contributed financially to the project. My personal thanks to XPhazer, Ghostly, Xman, and co for moral support, and to Dom, Byron and others for providing users with skin customisations.

If you enjoy using XBMC4Xbox and want to show your support for the ongoing development please consider making a donation to the project. Please also do join in the discussions over at our Forum.

You can grab it from the official XBMC4XBox website linked below!

News-Source: XBMC4XBox 3.5 Beta 1 released! (via) MaxConsole Underground






Sunday, December 29, 2013

Rumor: Xbox Ones leaking liquid?




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Rumor: Xbox Ones leaking liquid?



Two issues reported so far...

If true, this is a really bizarre issue affecting some Xbox One units.

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A couple of users are reporting a really weird issue with their Xbox Ones on the official Xbox Support forums.

Apparently, their consoles are leaking a liquid that leaves a milky-white residue, from inside the system itself. One of the users posted a couple of pics showing the leak, but these are really low-res (see them above).

A few have suggested that it could be capacitor fluid that might have leaked out of the vents, or... somebody could just have spilled something on it. SO, for now, consider this as a RUMOR.

Here's the report:

A couple of users on the Xbox Support forums are complaining about quite an unusual issue with their Xbox Ones. Their Xbox Ones were allegedly leaking a liquid that was leaving a milky-white residue, from inside the console itself.

From all accounts, it seems that it could be the thermal compound leaking out (a heat-conducting compound that sits between a chip and its heatsink, to help channel generated heat from a graphics/CPU chip to the heatsink to dissipate), though the compound itself would have to have been applied quite liberally to leak out. Seeing as the Xbox One’s huge heatsink-fan assembly sits at the full right-front of the console, near the vents, it wouldn’t be much of a stretch for the compound to leak out if too much was accidentally applied during assembly.

Usually, most thermal compounds, especially ceramic-based ones, are not electrically conductive, but might be capacitive (though they can hold a charge; they can’t transfer it). So even if the above issues are true, and thermal compound is involved, it would not typically cause an electric shortage on the console.

UPDATE 1: N4G user TIER1xWOLFPACK has suggested that it could very well be capacitor fluid that might have leaked out of the vents. It’s a very plausible explanation as well, considering the people complaining about the issue did mention an “oily” liquid, which describes adequately how the liquid escaping from damaged capacitors looks like. In the case of a damaged capacitor, the people having the issue should definitely contact support and send in their Xbox One’s for repair, since if a capacitor leak is the case, then they could have some serious issues down the line.

UPDATE 2: CynicalAnarchy, the Xbox One owner who originally reported the leaking liquid issue, has updated the thread with two (admittedly pretty low-resolution) pictures showing the milky residue on top of the Xbox One. The residue seems to be on the vent, right above the main exhaust fan of the Xbox One.

UPDATE 3: CynicalAnarchy contacted us to tell his story in more detail. Read his comments below:

“…I didn’t just take a picture as soon as I saw the residue I waited two weeks then I came here to the forums, to try and find out if I was the only one with the problem, and then today, I posted the pictures and contacted microsoft, like the person up there suggested. I take relative good care for my xbox, I’ve only place my controller or the mic on top of the xbox, I haven’t spilled anything on it and the oily sticky ness you see in the pictures is me trying to wipe it up earlier in the week, hoping the problem went away. I’ve read a few off the comment on the sites saying I’m a fake or a troll cause they don’t see any xbox one games on my recent games, Both AC4 and BF4 are xbox one games, the only ones I have. I can assure you this is not fake, I don’t have an actual camera, but I’ll see what I can do about getting a better picture.”

(Note: As far as Xbox One games not showing up on recent activity, this is a known issue and the feature hasn’t been activated yet. Currently, Xbox One game stats DO NOT show up on one’s Xbox website activity feeds e.g., I myself play my Xbox One version of Call of Duty (last played a week ago), but my own activity feed shows me playing it last on November 30th, 2013.)


News-Source: Rumor: Xbox Ones leaking liquid? (via) MaxConsole






Thursday, December 26, 2013

How to correctly read/write the Xbox One NAND Filesystem




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How to correctly read/write the Xbox One NAND Filesystem



A Christmas gift from Team Xecuter

The picture also includes images of the R/W adapter

Due to the fact their picture is over 8700 pixels in length, click on the shorten thumbnail below to view it fully.



Also it seems TX is working on small adapter to make the job easier for everyone, here is picture of it in action:



News-Source: How to correctly read/write the Xbox One NAND Filesystem (via) XboxOneCrunch






Monday, December 16, 2013

Xbox 360 system update 2.0.16547.0 released




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Xbox 360 system update 2.0.16547.0 released



Seems that Xk3y and LT3 are safe!

Microsoft has released a new system update for the Xbox 360, featuring some changes related to child accounts management.

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Microsoft has released the new kernel update 2.0.16547.0 via Xbox LIVE.

The changelog:

• 'Some changes have been made to how child accounts are managed and created.'

Right now people are reporting that Xk3y and LT3 are safe:

  • The X360Key still works after the update, all games will be launched without any trouble.
  • The Flash (LT +3.0 - LTU2.0) also works perfectly, games will always be engraved with a IHAS or clone.

But as always, and if you use any of those devices, be careful when updating!

News-Source: Xbox 360 System Update 2.0.16547.0 released (via) 360Crunch









Sunday, December 15, 2013

TX is giving a sneak peek into their final big 360 device




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TX is giving a sneak peek into their final big 360 device



TX is working on their final secret product for the Xbox 360 consoles

Recently, TX released photos of what is to be their finale big product for the Xbox 360 modding scene.

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Clearly this model is for newer Xbox 360 Slim consoles, two versions one with internal HDD bay and one without:



And this model is for older Xbox 360 Phat generation, again two versions one with internal HDD bay and one without:



With no other information released by TX, has turned this into a wild speculation thread on their site, with pages of guesses rolling along.

Some were good ideas and some were just funny. The best opinion I have seen is from a user on the TX forums named iLLNESS who said:

Here's my take:
  • obviously an ODE
  • usb port for optional external hard drive OR external dvd drive paired with x360usb to play retails
  • internal housing for 2.5mm (lets hope not 9.5mm limit) hard drive
  • looks like a switch on the right to toggle between internal hdd or external usb hdd/retail drive
  • switch closest to usb port to unlock the 'bezel' to remove/insert hard drive


All though he did miss the SATA connector next to the USB port but its a still a good guess as to what this really could be coming from TX.

The other big question is now that Xbox One is launching next week, will the world famous Xbox modding scene team move onto the next-gen. :)

News-Source: TX's sneak peek into their latest product (via) 360Crunch

PLEASE NOTE: Since Xbox-Scene Forums Are Down At The Moment, the forum link goes to the News Source, once the Forums are up again, I will generate a XS thread for the news. Sorry, but I can't fix that problem!









Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Matrix Freedom 1175 Updated adds LTU2 support




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Matrix Freedom 1175 Updated adds LTU2 support



Now Supports Using Either Matrix OR LTU2 Firmwares‏

The Matrix Team keeps making their Xbox 360 drive replacement board better, the latest version of their manager, allows you to select between Matrix or LTU2 firmwares on the Matrix Freedom 1175 V2

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Not much more needs to be said, except the latest V2 Manager for the Matrix Freedom 1175 PCBoard now supports using both Matrix firmware and LTU2 firmware. -- Enjoy!

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If you looking for good in-stock supply of V2 Matrix Freedom 1175 PCBoards, check out the following link from Olygame for more info!

(Please see the source forums link below for the Download Link)

News-Source: Matrix Freedom 1175 V2 Manager adds LTU2 support (via) 360Crunch