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, July 15, 2016

YSK: Tips to Open NAT on Xbox One

Can your Xbox One connect to Xbox Live, but you can’t hear your friends online within a game or a party? Or are you unable to host or join a particular multiplayer game? If so, then you may be encountering a Network Address Translation (NAT) related issue.

NAT issues can be a very tricky issues to diagnose, most of the time the Nat issues has to do with your router settings and since there are hundreds of routers out there and each one has different settings all I can do is give you tips on how to have an open NAT on Xbox One.



First, we’ll want to check your current NAT type. To do this:
  1. Scroll left from Home to open the guide.
  2. Select Settings.
  3. Select All Settings.
  4. Select Network.
If your NAT Type is showing anything other than open, you may have issues with Party Chat, playing multiplayer games, and other internet related issues.

Tip One:

Hard Rest:  This fixes most Xbox One Issues

With console on touch the power button for 10 sec, the console will shut down. Once off, turn it back on. It will take longer to boot than normal. you will NOT lose any data. If you do not get the green Xbox Screen you did it wrong and have to do it again.


Tip Two:

The Multiplayer Connection Test Trick:

  1. Scroll left from Home to open the guide.
  2. Select Settings.
  3. Select All Settings.
  4. Select Network.
  5. Select Multiplayer Connection Test
When the test is finished running if it does not say "It's All Good" there may be other internet issues that need to be addressed that these tips won't help with.

If the test says "It's All Good", DO NOT select continue yet, instead with the controller, press both bumpers (LB + RB) and both triggers (LT + RT) and hold all four at the same time. This sends a sort of refresh signal to your router

You will then see a "Detailed Networks Statictics" Screen, if it says NAT TYPE: Open and the "Detailed NAT Information" says "Your Network is behind a cone NAT" Your NAT is Now OPEN.  If Not continue reading.

Tip Three:

Go in to your Router settings.  Since each router is diffrent I can't tell you how to access your settings, just google your router name and model and settings or Admin menu.

The settings your looking for is: UPnP and Enable Zero Config.  On my router they are under Advanced Settings, Device Discovery.  You want to make sure they are both enabled or turned on.



If they are both already turned on, turn them off and reset your router.  Then go back in turn both of those settings on and reset your router again.  Recheck your NAT on the Xbox One.  If it's Open good, if not continue reading.

Tip Four

Use the official Xbox Live "Xbox One Multiplayer Game Solution Troubleshooter" here: http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/networking/nat-error-solution.  Just answer each question and follow the steps provided.  If it works your all good, if not you may have to try Port Forwarding.


Tip Five:

Port Forwarding.

 Port forwarding is for advanced users.  The best place to find a toutorial is at http://portforward.com/

Just go to http://portforward.com/english/applications/port_forwarding/Xbox_One/ look for your router on the list and follow the steps provided.

I hope this helps you get an Open NAT. If  none of this gets your NAT open, you'll have to call support or do some heavy google searching, as Networking is not my strong point,





Thursday, July 14, 2016

BACKWARDS COMPATIBLE: Interpol is coming to Xbox One Backward Compatibility today

After one of the most anticipated backwards compatible releases ever RDR, Microsoft announced,  Interpol is coming to Xbox One Backward Compatibility today.


*As always, those that own these games digitally will be able to download them again for free from the "Ready to Download" section of the Xbox One. If you own Alan Wake on disc, you can also put this in and the necessary files required to make it work will be downloaded.






As an elite Interpol agent, it is your mission hunt down the evil Dr. Chaos. Gather hidden clues in this exciting seek and find game as it takes you around the world investigating elaborate crime scenes and clever mini-games. Complete missions in 4 player co-op to quickly gather the evidence needed. Unlock the full game now to bring this criminal to justice!

NOT XBOX, BUT COOL: Nintendo is launching a minature NES this holiday

Ninendo has announced today that they're launching a miniature NES called the Nintendo Classic Mini on November 11, priced at $60. It's a "near-identical" replica, works by way of HDMI, and includes 30 games (you can view the full list below). It'll also include an AC adapter and a classic controller "patterned after the iconic design of the original." You can also buy additional controllers for $10 -- and they will work when connected to a Wii Remote to work with Virtual Console NES games on Wii or Wii U (neat).



I doubt it will be a massive hit outside of the collector crowd since it's basically a glorified ROM player, but there are so many of those people these days it probably doesn't matter. The $10 controller that works on Wii consoles sounds dope though!

Click Read More for the full list of games

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

NEW ACCESSORY: Xbox One S Kinect Adapter Price Revealed

If you want to connect your Kinect to Xbox One S or Windows 10 PC, according to a new listing on Amazon, it's going to cost you $40.

Microsoft posted a new listing on the etailer for an "Xbox Kinect Adapter for Xbox One S and Windows 10 PC" with a listing price of four Hamiltons here in the US and £33 in the UK.

At first glance, the connector looks almost identical to the Microsoft Kinect for Windows Adapter the company started selling last year in everything but name.

When the Xbox One S was unveiled at E3 2016, it was hard to spot a weakness. It's smaller and more powerful than the original box, and it somehow squeezes the massive power brick from the Xbox One inside the S's miniature frame.

Despite all of the positives, however, it was missing the proprietary Kinect port that would allow owners of Microsoft's 1080p camera to connect it to the back of the Xbox One S – something that upset gamers who had bought into the original Xbox One package that included the peripheral.
That said, the adapter promises a solution to that problem for gamers willing to shell out a little extra to bring motion and voice-controls to Microsoft's mini Xbox One when it comes out in August.

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

NEWS: Capture Cards Now Supported For Twitch Broadcasters On Xbox Live

Today, in partnership with Twitch, we’re pleased to announce capture card support for Twitch Xbox One broadcasters on Xbox Live. Previously, only Xbox One players broadcasting their gameplay via the Xbox Twitch app could take advantage of the several different ways to amplify their content and channel on Xbox Live to share updates and grow their audience. Now, any Twitch user who has linked their Xbox Live and Twitch accounts together and is broadcasting an Xbox One game using a capture card will automatically have their content amplified in the following places:




  •  The Activity Feed on Xbox One and the Xbox app on Windows 10, iOS and Android
  •  Notifications to their followers on Xbox One and the Xbox app on Windows 10, iOS and Android
  • Game Product Details Page in the Xbox Store

To make sure your Twitch broadcasts are amplified across Xbox Live, all you need to do is link your Xbox Live and Twitch accounts within the Twitch app. From there, use your favorite capture card and broadcasting software on PC, broadcast to Twitch like you normally do, and ensure you’re correctly identifying the game you’re playing. And that’s it! This new feature is starting to roll out today and I look forward to seeing all of your Twitch broadcasts on Xbox Live!