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Just wanted to say that, for me, streaming to Windows 10 on the Very High setting made a substantial difference in the clarity and sharpness of the stream. Before, there was a "muddiness" to the stream that was kinda bothersome. I played a few quick games of Super Mega Baseball and there was some pixelation at times when the screen moved fast/everything was moving, but it cleared up quickly. FH2 looked great and only time it had some pixelation was when rain appeared, but it wasn't overly distracting. Max bandwidth I hit was 25Mbps...computer wired directly to my router and XB1 connected via WiFi downstairs.Comment
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Originally posted by jimsbWill FIFA 16 be available on Xbox One?Comment
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For some reason when I tried to edit that file and the program was already set to high, it would not save correctly (and very high would never show up).Comment
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So the new revised One controller feels no different than the old original. Thought they had improved the triggers. It's going back.
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I did have problems the first time I set the value to True...when I first tried testing it out, I didn't have the Very High setting on my initial test and discovered the value had reverted back to False. I chalked it up to something I did wrong, but it looks like it is not fool-proof. Hopefully in the future they will update the Xbox app and make the setting active for everyone.XBL & PSN: zasbury25Comment
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Is the bumpers...Not the triggers and also has the 3.5mm jack and wireless firmware update. It is a much needed improvement to the first.Last edited by NYGiants4Natic; 08-17-2015, 11:28 AM.Comment
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I had the same problem as you, and it took me a while before I figured it out. I saw a post n reddit that stated that you need to turn your stream on Medium. Then stop streaming, edit (or check) the file to ensure that the "true" value is still there. If it is, start streaming again and the "Very High" setting should be available.
For some reason when I tried to edit that file and the program was already set to high, it would not save correctly (and very high would never show up).Weird...you could delete that file and try creating it again by opening the Xbox app (on your PC) and start a stream. It should then reappear in the Local State folder again.
I did have problems the first time I set the value to True...when I first tried testing it out, I didn't have the Very High setting on my initial test and discovered the value had reverted back to False. I chalked it up to something I did wrong, but it looks like it is not fool-proof. Hopefully in the future they will update the Xbox app and make the setting active for everyone.
Cool thanks, I'll give these a try tonight and see if either help.Comment
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Playing Halo: CE online... I'm not sure I've smiled and laughed this much in years. What an unbelievable feeling of nostalgia reliving these utter CLASSICS.
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