Welcome to XboxIssues

Welcome. I decided to make this blog after being a Xbox Ambassador for a number of years.

If you don't know an Ambassador is a Volunteer that Microsoft uses to help ease the load on the actual hard working support people.

I noticed that alot of the questions I would get could easily be solved by using Microsofts Xbox.com site.

Since some of the help articles may be hard to find, understand or the issue may be called something different in the gaming community making it more difficult to solve, I've decided to make this blog to make it easier for fellow gamers to get xbox assistance, news and all things Xbox.

If you have any Xbox related question you can find the answer to feel free to contact me on YouTube, twitter or in the comments.

Friday, June 12, 2015

NEWS: Hackers Charged With Stealing From Valve, Microsoft And More

Two hackers, one from the United States and one from Canada, have plead guilty to U.S. federal charges regarding an elaborate international scheme involving the infiltration of gaming companies Valve, Epic, and Zombie Studios as well as attempted sales of counterfeit Xbox One development kits well before the console was released to the public.

 The Department of Justice trumpeted the guilty pleas today as part of the unsealing of an indictment against four of the alleged hackers (the full text of the indictment is embedded below). The four men are considered to have operated in concert with the Australian hacker SuperDaE, whose claims of having hacked the aforementioned gaming companies—and others —were chronicled on Kotaku in February 2013.



The various hacking schemes stretched back to January 2011, according to the DoJ, and involve everything from the theft of the game Gears of War 3 nearly a year before its official release to the allegedly successful effort to sell a counterfeit pre-release Xbox One development kit on eBay for $5,000.


Some of the charges square with the elaborate details that SuperDaE himself shared withKotaku last year. Others are new. Some are covered in plea deals to conspiracy charges by two of the alleged hackers, Canadian David Pokora and American Sanadodeh Nesheiwat. Others are simply alleged at this moment, with the remaining suspects innocent until proven guilty. SuperDaE, for his part, hasn't been charged by American authorities but is under investigationby Australian law enforcement.

A 65-page indictment outlines 18 counts ranging from conspiracy and wire fraud charges to mail fraud and identity theft against the four North American hackers and SuperDaE, whose real name was redacted from the indictment. The hackers, whose ages range from 18-28, are alleged to have used a combination of Structured Query Language "injection attacks" and stolen developer login credentials obtained from those attacks. They are said to have used the login info to gain early access to unreleased game and hardware code as well as credit card information and various login credentials for scores of game developers—as many as 16,000 if one of the alleged hacker's boasts was true.

RELEASE: LEGO Jurassic World

LEGO Jurassic World

 Following the epic storylines of the Jurassic Park series, LEGO Jurassic World recreates unforgettable scenes and action sequences from the films, allowing fans to play through key moments and giving them the opportunity to fully explore the expansive grounds of Isla Nublar and Isla Sorna.







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NEWS: Xbox and Oculus Partner to Change the Face of Virtual Reality

The Xbox One controller will be included with every Oculus Rift at launch. The Xbox One controller is designed for gamers, by gamers, for interchangeable gaming between Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs and tablets, with fine-tuned impulse triggers to offer precise haptic fingertip feedback and a D-pad engineered to deliver greater responsiveness. And, with the new Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows that we unveiled last week included, you can play games on the Rift using the Xbox One controller wirelessly right out of the box.

Xbox One games will be playable on Oculus Rift. We’re happy to announce that we’re bringing the same Xbox One streaming capability to the Rift, a feature that’s only possible through Windows 10. You can play your favorite Xbox One games, like Halo, Forza, Sunset Overdrive and more, on your own virtual reality cinema screen.


Windows 10 is the best platform for playing games on the Oculus Rift. The Rift will work natively with Windows 10 to make it easy to set up, jump in, and have an incredible VR gaming experience. Combined with Direct12 technology that unlocks the full capabilities of new Windows 10 graphics hardware, made-for-VR games on Windows 10 will have the fastest frame rates and top performance.


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Tuesday, June 9, 2015

RELEASE: The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited Xbox One

The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited

The award-winning fantasy role-playing series, The Elder Scrolls, goes online – no game subscription required. Experience this multiplayer role-playing game on your own or together with your friends, guild mates, and thousands of alliance members. Explore dangerous caves and dungeons in Skyrim, or craft quality goods to sell in the city of Daggerfall. Embark upon adventurous quests across Tamriel and engage in massive player versus player battles, or spend your days at the nearest fishing hole or reading one of many books of lore. The choices are yours in the persistent world of The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited.


Imperial Edition: Includes The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited and the Imperial Edition Upgrade. Enhance your adventures with The Imperial Edition Upgrade. Gain access to the Imperial race, Imperial White Horse, the ability to craft and transform Imperial Gear, a Mudcrab vanity pet, and the Rings of Mara.

Unlimited Premium Edition: Includes The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited, the Imperial Edition Upgrade and the Explorer’s Pack. The Explorer’s pack grants you exclusive access to make a character in any alliance, an exclusive pet, and bonus treasure maps that will lead to some riches. Happy exploring!





NEWS: New Xbox One 1TB Console Unveiled

As Xbox Issues reported here and here

Today, we’re unveiling the Xbox One 1TB console, with a new matte finish and more storage for your games and media. But that’s not all. We’re also including our newly designed Xbox One Wireless Controller, and in select regions for a limited time, Halo: The Master Chief Collection.

The new Xbox One Wireless Controller now features a 3.5mm stereo jack that lets you plug a headset right into the controller. You’ll have the option to adjust headset volume, mic monitoring, and voice and game audio balance through the Settings menu on your console. In addition to audio improvements, we’ve fine-tuned the bumpers and enabled wireless firmware updates on the updated controller which eliminates having to connect the controller via USB cable to receive updates. What’s more, you can purchase the new controller as a standalone item in black ($59.99 U.S. MSRP) as well as a new camouflage design in silver and black with the Xbox One Special Edition Covert Forces Wireless Controller ($64.99 U.S. MSRP).


Xbox One 1TB consoles will start shipping to retailers June 16 in the United States and select markets later this month and will be available starting at $399 USD ERP. We’re also pleased to announce that starting today, the $349 USD price on all standard Xbox One 500GB consoles will be permanent in the United States and select regions.

And finally, we are happy to announce that starting this Fall, you’ll be able to purchase the Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows to enjoy the freedom and convenience of the wireless controller on Windows 10 PCs, laptops, and tablets. The Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows will be available for $24.99 U.S. MSRP or bundled with an Xbox One Wireless Controller for $79.95 U.S. MSRP and sold in most markets where Xbox accessories are currently available.


RUMOR CONFIRMED: Xbox One with a 1TB hard drive

Amazon just made that even easier. The hardware speculation surrounding the Redmond giant was that there'd be a new base model of Xbox One with a 1TB hard drive, and that an updated controller was set to release that featured a 3.5mm audio jack instead of a proprietary one. A listing on Amazon reveals a $400 Xbox One bundle that comes with both of those and a copy of Halo: The Master Chief Collection. It has a release date of June 15, which is the Monday of Microsoft's press conference. Of course, you can pre-order it now if you'd like.




UPDATE:  Amazon has since removed that listing, and if you try the link above you get a 404.

UPDATE 2: Confirmed

RUMOR CONFIRMED:: Xbox One getting newer controller after E3

It seems as if there's a subtle but big change on the horizon for the Xbox One controller. The current model features a proprietary audio jack that requires an adapter (sold separately for $25) to use with normal headphones. Microsoft looks to be doing away with that and releasing a new controller with a standard 3.5mm jack.

This news appears to be a bit more credible than your average pre-E3 rumor if only because Microsoft posted it on its own website (presumably prematurely). Item 16 clearly denotes a 3.5mm port which is "only available on controllers released after June 2015." A screenshot is posted below in case the site is updated.

It's unknown if there will be any additional changes to the Xbox One controller. We'll probably find out at Microsoft's E3 press conference, where this will likely be announced.

Get to know your Xbox One Wireless Controller [Xbox Support via Eurogamer]

SOURCE UPDATE 2: Confirmed