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Emulation:Xbox One

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Xbox One
Xbox One cover
Related controllers
Xbox One Controller
Kinect
Predecessor
Xbox 360
Successor
Xbox Series X/S
Xbox One on Wikipedia

The Xbox One is a video game console released by Microsoft on November 22, 2005. It is a 8th-generation video game console.

The Xbox One is powered by a single AMD's semi-custom SoC containing a 8-core AMD x86-64 Jaguar CPU and a 12 CU AMD Graphics Core Next GPU, with 8 GB of unified memory (DDR3). It utilize the Blu-Ray Disc as its game media format and has a internal hard drive ranging from 500 GB to 1 TB. Its primary controller is the Xbox One Controller.

A minor updated model, the Xbox One S, was released on August 2, 2016, which features a higher GPU clock rate than the original console. A upgraded model, the Xbox One X, was released on November 7, 2017 and contains a upgraded SoC with a 40 CU AMD GCN GPU, and also came with 12 GB of unified memory.

Currently, there is no emulator on PC that can play the Xbox One game titles.

General information

Xbox One at Emulation General Wiki

Game Streaming To Windows 10 PCs

Allows streaming Xbox One to Windows 10 PCs.
Requires Xbox One Controller with either micro USB cable or Wireless Adapter and Windows 10. For more detailed and updated requirements, see Instructions listed below.
Install and use Game Streaming[citation needed]
  1. Instructions and Requirements
  • From support.xbox.com:
    1. Xbox One console: Game streaming must be enabled in Settings->Preferences:
    • Check "Allow game streaming to other devices (beta)"
    • Enable Xbox SmartGlass connection "From any SmartGlass device" or "Only from profiles signed in on this Xbox".
    1. Windows 10 PC: You must be signed in to the Xbox app with the same gamertag as on the Xbox One console.
    2. Network connectivity: The Windows 10 PC and the Xbox One console must be on the same home network. Options:
    • Wired - Ethernet connection (recommended for both PC and Xbox One console)
    • Wireless - 802.11 N/AC wireless connection
  • Connect Xbox One to PC:
    1. Launch the Xbox App.
    2. Select Connect on left panel.
    3. Select your console from the list.
  • Start Streaming from PC:
    1. Connect Xbox One Controller with micro USB cable or via Wireless Adapter.
    2. Launch the Xbox App.
    3. Click "Play from Console".