I forgot too that they use it to get people hooked and then buy DLC. It also can help bolster the number of people online to keep games more full.
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Finally picked up Rocket League
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The wireless Internet connection on my new Xbox One S is horrible. My PS4 and Switch have zero issues, but the Xbox doesn't seem to hold a steady connection, and really not fun when games like NBA 2K require a connection and you lose it and get booted from the mode you're playing.Currently Playing:
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The wireless Internet connection on my new Xbox One S is horrible. My PS4 and Switch have zero issues, but the Xbox doesn't seem to hold a steady connection, and really not fun when games like NBA 2K require a connection and you lose it and get booted from the mode you're playing.
My Xbox one S is wireless and the connection is perfect.
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I always hard wire at home but when I travel I use wireless with the S with no issues.Comment
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The wireless Internet connection on my new Xbox One S is horrible. My PS4 and Switch have zero issues, but the Xbox doesn't seem to hold a steady connection, and really not fun when games like NBA 2K require a connection and you lose it and get booted from the mode you're playing.Currently Playing:
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The wireless Internet connection on my new Xbox One S is horrible. My PS4 and Switch have zero issues, but the Xbox doesn't seem to hold a steady connection, and really not fun when games like NBA 2K require a connection and you lose it and get booted from the mode you're playing.Streaming PC & PS5 games, join me most nights after 6:00pm ET on TwitchTV https://www.twitch.tv/shaunh20
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Nice pickup. I will probably grab one soon. Been meaning to.
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The wireless Internet connection on my new Xbox One S is horrible. My PS4 and Switch have zero issues, but the Xbox doesn't seem to hold a steady connection, and really not fun when games like NBA 2K require a connection and you lose it and get booted from the mode you're playing.
I have had issues with mine as well (S only.)
My gf and I both had an original xbox one. I got the S when released as my primary on a 4k tv, had both originals in the office and 4 seasons room. Then I got a 2nd S for my office with a 4k monitor and moved that original upstairs to the master bed (4 XBO, I know, but it is the best media box out there combining tv, apps, games. Plus I don't sell my old electronics, so I'd still have them anyways.) When I had both original XBO, no problems ever. When I got the first S, that one had connection issues while the original two still worked fine, so I exchanged it. They still occurred on the S only, though forwarding ports for it made it happen far less often. When I got the 2nd S, both S consoles had the issue pop up from time to time, usually every day or two.
The quick fix then was a simple go into network settings, go offline, wait 20 seconds or so, then go back online. But then last week I changed a few router settings that seemed to fix it permanently.
The issue was when they were "offline" they still had a connection to my wifi or hard wired connection. But in the network settings, NAT Type was either "Getting info" or "Not available". Not sure exactly what the issue was but it didn't seem like a hardware issue, it seemed like sort of network/ip/port issue. I tried a different router in case mine was dying (though only a year old and a pretty expensive router), but the new one had the same issues. I did change a couple minor router settings, but the one that I "think" solved it was setting a static IP outside of the DHCP range. My router DHCP assigned between 192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.255, which was the default. I changed the max to be 192.168.1.50 (since I don't need more than 49 devices connected anyways) and then set a static IP for each XBO, 192.168.1.100-192.168.1.103. Since doing that, no console has had any connection issues at all. I'd say give that a try.Comment
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