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I did this early on when my friends didn't have the Xbox One yet. It worked out great I could still talk to my friends on the 360 while playing BF4 on the Xbox One.
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Doesn't it just save you a hdmi port? Or are there other benefits besides the waste of power from having two consoles on at once?
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[quote]\Or are there other benefits [/quote]Having every function of the Xbox One while on my Xbox 360.
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But then don't you need to have two controllers going at once?
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[quote]But then don't you need to have two controllers going at once?[/quote]If you plan on using your Xbox One controller, then yes. I just use voice commands, though.
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For once I approve of this
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I find the voice commands don't always work the way I want them to (Australian accent and all). It sounds like a decent feature, but not something that I'd use much.
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Did you try calibrating your Xbox One for an Australian accent? It doesn't understand what you're saying well if you don't choose the correct location of origin. It's actually pretty good with accents. I am in the Midwest (US), and it doesn't recognize me when I switch it to British unless I put on my terrible British accent. And at any rate- my Xbox works fine for me and I use the features literally daily. So it was a good purchase for burrito.
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It works enough to get by, and understands the simple commands easily (xbox turn off etc) but there are certain ones it has trouble with. I'm pretty sure it is set to an Australian locale as well. I feel a little odd speaking to my xbox as is anyway. I couldn't be happier with my purchase, the difference between the 360 and the one is huge. The one controllers are just so nice too.
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I just bought one and thought about doing that. When I turn on the Xbone does the 360 turn on too, or do I have to turn that on separately?
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They're separate, unfortunately.
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Separate, I believe.
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Cool cool.
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it depends on your Xbone's Settings. it can power up all devices kinected to it by using the kinect 2.0 as an IR blaster.
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Very awesome.
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yep. gotta use HDMI cables for everything, if you already aren't. gets annoying though. if a device is still on, it still sends a power signal to turn it on (now off). IE: TV already on? now it needs two power off/on signals instead of 1 since it just got turned off. if you choose to set it up, Oneguide is pretty cool, lacks basic DVR functions of a normal service provider box though and voice nav accuracy can be ...well... hilariously wrong at times.YMMV. kinect related offtopic side note: very cool to see your self on FLIR and NV grey spectrum for the first time. to do this go to system settings then choose kinect settings and play around with the camera modes.