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Microsoft - Xbox One x 1TB Cyberpunk 2077 Limited Edition Console Bundle
Microsoft - Xbox One x 1TB Cyberpunk 2077 Limited Edition Console Bundle
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DetailNovember 2017 · Microsoft · Xbox · Xbox One · Xbox One X · 1 TB · Blu-ray Compatible · Backward Compatible · With Motion Control · Xbox Live / Live GoldReviews4.611,016 reviews5 star8,952 reviews4 star1,210 reviews3 star284 reviews2 star133 reviews1 star437 reviewsHad to Switch; Not SorryJune 22, 2020I've had a Xbox 360 for the last decade and have enjoyed using it, mainly over the last six years to play streaming wargame. Unfortunately, I got a message last month telling me that their support for the 360 was ending in July. So, I had to decide to either wait around until the Christmas season to see about getting the new Xbox Series X (which no guarantee that my game would be supported even then), losing all sorts of time in Xbox Gold and Premium account time in my game, switching over to the Sony's PS4 or going with the Xbox One system.The problem with Xbox One was that I couldn't find an Xbox One X for sale at a reasonable price just about anywhere, mainly because folks had bought them up when the kids got sent home from school during the virus emergency. All that was ... MoreI've had a Xbox 360 for the last decade and have enjoyed using it, mainly over the last six years to play streaming wargame. Unfortunately, I got a message last month telling me that their support for the 360 was ending in July. So, I had to decide to either wait around until the Christmas season to see about getting the new Xbox Series X (which no guarantee that my game would be supported even then), losing all sorts of time in Xbox Gold and Premium account time in my game, switching over to the Sony's PS4 or going with the Xbox One system.The problem with Xbox One was that I couldn't find an Xbox One X for sale at a reasonable price just about anywhere, mainly because folks had bought them up when the kids got sent home from school during the virus emergency. All that was available was the Xbox One S, which appeared to me to be a lower-powered system. Finally, Best Buy got the Xbox One X with a 1T drive at a fairly reasonable price and, getting a price break because of my Rewards membership made it a bit more affordable, I went ahead and ordered it. Just a few days after purchasing the system and picking it up, the price dropped $100, so I got a credit, making the deal that much better.Hooking the Xbox One X to my TV at home was simple and straightforward. Getting it to hook up to my network was also pretty easy--getting it to hook up to my Microsoft account wasn't quite as easy. I finally got it figured out however, and got things running. Now, games I had previously downloaded to my 360 didn't all transfer over, mainly only a late Halo game and apparently not all 360 games have compatibility with the X system. I'm not a big gamer, frankly, and I still have the 360 hooked up if I want to play the older games if I want to.My favorite game downloaded on-line and looks very good in the updated graphics with 4k and HDR on the X, much better than the 360.The Xbox controller that came with the system feels well built and solid and, so far, no issues with it.I haven't download
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