Well they were in a race to be first to market and get the hardware out, so couldn't really advertise backwards compatibility as a day 1 feature.
Think there's also a 'hearts and minds' thing to it too, after MS had to U-Turn at launch about only being able to rent games or whatever it was.
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will upset a few people that sold their games when they upgraded.
Never understood why they didn't do limited backward compatibility didn't they think that users would want the latest games?
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One article said MS was in discussion with the software houses, possibly part of those discussions would be moving the gaming servers to the MS cloud.
Get the impression MS is trying to (get their Xbox 360 fans who've jumped to PS3 back on board || convince 360 owners who've not upgraded to Xbone, to upgrade).
Saying that I think my gold membership lapsed a few years ago so it wouldn't affect me.
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Despite about 5000 attempts I've only once been able to get the xbox one to turn on by voice, the advert has done it twice.
Most of the really good games on the 360 have shut down the multiplayer servers, rainbow six 3, I was a trained cold blooded assassin at that.
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Xbox One to run Xbox 360 games
Xbox One console to run old 360 games - BBC News
Emulation is key to Microsoft's Xbox backward compatibility story | ZDNet
Now I'm no avid gamer, but I do enjoy the odd session of GTA. As a traditional Xbox fan (still got the original for Xbmc/retro gaming machine, and vowed never to buy another Sony product after the "Install other OS" PS3 debacle..) I've not upgraded the 360 to the later console (only really play GTA V), but the above news could tempt me to make the jump.
The only slight thing that'd concern me is to my untrained eye, what looks like a very lacklustre list of initial games, like the contents of a Scope Charity Shop Reduced to £1 bin:
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