Xbox One: still confused? Try this infographic

10 September 2013
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With all the back and forth and consequential confusion from Microsoft’s detailing of the Xbox One’s functions, the company has released a handy infographic that should help tie up any loose ends.

The infographic attempts to clearly explain the purchasing of games, the online requirements and offline capabilities, and the home-sharing feature that was announced.

In more Xbox One news, a leaked video emerged on Youtube, showing the new Dashboard UI in action; also, Xbox South Africa confirmed that the Xbox One will be on display and playable at rAge 2013.

Microsoft also recently revealed that the Xbox One has received an overclock on the CPU. This follows news that the Xbox One GPU was receiving an overclock boost.

Microsoft’s Xbox One is on track to launch in thirteen countries around the world and will be debuting at a price of $499 in the US and Canada.

Check out the infographic below (click to enlarge):

Xbox One infographic

Source: Xbox Wire

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Xbox One dashboard UI video leaked

Xbox One playable at rAge 2013

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Xbox Live game policies “totally unacceptable”: WoT developer

New lady in charge of Xbox division

Xbox Live game prices will be going up: beta feedback

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  1. Malla5
    11.09.2013 at 11:18

    I just don’t get why people defend the Xbone so vigorously, let’s say some guy knocks at your door trying to sell you some piece of sh@t gimmick that you attach to your toilet to make it flush faster, so you chase him away and the next day the same idiot with the same gimmick but different clothes on shows up and then you buy it!

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