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Xbox One S 500GB Console - Minecraft Bundle [Discontinued]

Xbox One S 500GB Console - Minecraft Bundle [Discontinued]

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Crafty Slacker
5.0 out of 5 starsHappy middle-aged gamer here and glad I upgraded!
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2016
I'm a late-comer to gaming and was really excited about getting this system, even though I absolutely loved my old Xbox 360E. There are so many pluses to upgrading to the Xbox One S, especially since the price on these bundles have gone down since the original Xbox One's release. The bundle I bought is the Minecraft bundle and it comes with codes to download Minecraft for Xbox One, plus the Favorites and Builder's packs. It comes in white, which was the color I wanted, and the slim size fits perfectly in my entertainment center, which was a major factor in choosing the S over the full-size console since my space is limited. The Xbox One S has a faster processor and downloads games much faster than my Xbox 360E. It also has 4K video capabilities and will play Blu-ray, another plus since I don't own a Blu-ray player. I don't have 4K television yet, but the fact that the capability is there for the future is another plus. I subscribe to Xbox Live and, if you're coming from the Xbox 360, you'll notice that the interface is a bit different (it's Windows 10), but not that hard to get used to once you start exploring. All my old profile information was right there as soon as I signed in and, as I understand it, you can actually be signed in to Live on both your Xbox 360 and the Xbox One at the same time. Although I haven't actually tried that yet, I definitely see that as another plus if you plan on keeping your old Xbox 360 for the kids or grandkids to play on.

I was a little concerned about storage space because this bundle comes with the 500GB console, rather than the terabyte or 2 terabyte versions and Xbox One games are a lot bigger than Xbox 360 games. But with the Xbox One being made by Microsoft, you can use just about any external USB hard drive over 256GB, simply connect it, auto-format it and you have more storage. I figured out the size requirements for the games I definitely know I'm going to be buying and playing (you can look up how many gigabytes each game requires in the Microsoft online store) and I'll still have about 150GB of storage left over, so I'm good to go for awhile. An easy off-the-top-of-your-head formula is to figure anywhere from 20 to 35 GB for a large open-world game like Witcher III: Wild Hunt or Skyrim Definitive Edition, 1 to 2 GB for games like Minecraft and 2 to 7GB for basic platformers and other games. Downloaded games will need even more space than games you play off disc.

Another plus for me is that many of the games that have been remastered for Xbox One (like Skyrim Special Edition and Minecraft for Xbox One) have much of the DLC and extras included for free. Also, many mods are available for Skyrim and also Witcher III: Wild Hunt that you can download for free. On Xbox Live, I now get four free games per month with my Games with Gold subscription, instead of just two - two games for Xbox One and two for Xbox 360 - because the monthly game selections for Xbox 360 are backwards compatible. (I save space by only downloading the games I really want to play, because the free games can eat up your gigabytes really fast.) My biggest reason, however, for upgrading to the Xbox One is that there are several games exclusive to Xbox One, like Styx and Far Cry Primal, that don't have an Xbox 360 version and I wanted to play them. Backwards compatibility was also a factor because I'd invested so heavily in games for the 360.

This bundle also comes with a free 14-day trial of Xbox Live, which I highly recommend trying. I don't know that you absolutely need it to get system updates to your console and controller or game updates, but I love Live because there is a lot of value-added content that you don't get without a membership. Like the four free game downloads each month (Games with Gold), plus your game stats and all your game information are saved in the Cloud. So if you get a different console you can just connect to your account and everything's still there. The one downside I can see is that if you decide not to keep your Xbox Live Membership, it's my understanding that you lose access to any downloaded through Games with Gold or any indie games you've purchased, which is kind of a bummer, whereas on Xbox 360 you only lose access to the indie games. As far as the expense of an Xbox Live membership, I just always wait for a sale on the yearly memberships. If you keep your eye out on Gamestop, Amazon or eBay, you'll find Xbox Live cards on sale at time for as low as $40 instead of the regular $59.99 a year. The yearly membership is totally worth it and much cheaper than forking out $9.99 for the monthly membership. You will need a good internet connection, like cable or fast broadband, to fully enjoy it.

Xbox 360 games with backwards compatibility are being updated often with more games being added. So many of my Xbox 360 games, including ones I downloaded on my 360, I can now also play on the Xbox One. But I know there are some that likely won't ever be updated (at present, it looks like Far Cry 4 will just be on the 360), so for now I'm keeping my Xbox 360. But, for me, this console was totally worth the upgrade and a great pal for my 360. If you don't already have an Xbox 360, you're not likely to miss anything because you'll totally love this Xbox One S, especially if you play Minecraft or have kids in the family who do!

UPDATE: I've since found that Far Cry 4 is available for Xbox One. I also wanted to point out that the actual hard drive space you're getting on the Xbox One S Minecraft bundle is a little over 364 gigabytes because of the space the OS and system files take up on the hard drive. That's still a lot of space for games, but not actually 500 gigabytes as advertised. In fact, there is always a certain amount of hard drive space allocated to system files and for formatting. Also, I forgot to mention another feature of the Xbox One S is its an internal power supply, rather than an external brick, like on the Xbox 360. While this has its advantages, if the internal power supply were to fail, I can't simply go out and buy a new power brick like I can for my Xbox 360. Not a deal-breaker for me, but I just wanted to point that out. I have noticed, though, that my Xbox One runs cooler than my Xbox 360. I'm still very satisfied with my choice to upgrade and would highly recommend the Xbox One.
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Branzon
1.0 out of 5 starsNot family friendly, impossible to set up for children, satellite internet will not work for this, hard to play offline, ect....
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2016
This is not a gaming machine first, first it is a way to gather as much data about everyone that touches it as possible and then let you game when Microsoft feel that it has enough marketable information about you, now it might let you play a game or not. We have high speed but satellite I knew about the day one update, but not that even with a disk most games don't want to play or let you play without jumping though hoop after hoop. God forbid you don't have an email for your 5 year old no way he is saving anything and good luck even getting him on to play. What a pile of crap for Christmas out of the 16 games I got for my kids now 4 days in we have 2 working. Some require a 51gb update after 53gb pulled off a disk it will cost me more for the overage on my Sat account then the game cost. There is nothing about this easy if you are not a family that lives online. If you don't want your kids, physical, facial, everything they touch / say social being added MS database this is not for you. I am looking at getting rid of this and other options already. Please read up before you spend your money its hard to find much online but trust me if you think you are going to just set up and kids and friend be able to have a good time playing on this you are in for a surprise.
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Crafty Slacker
5.0 out of 5 stars Happy middle-aged gamer here and glad I upgraded!
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2016
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I'm a late-comer to gaming and was really excited about getting this system, even though I absolutely loved my old Xbox 360E. There are so many pluses to upgrading to the Xbox One S, especially since the price on these bundles have gone down since the original Xbox One's release. The bundle I bought is the Minecraft bundle and it comes with codes to download Minecraft for Xbox One, plus the Favorites and Builder's packs. It comes in white, which was the color I wanted, and the slim size fits perfectly in my entertainment center, which was a major factor in choosing the S over the full-size console since my space is limited. The Xbox One S has a faster processor and downloads games much faster than my Xbox 360E. It also has 4K video capabilities and will play Blu-ray, another plus since I don't own a Blu-ray player. I don't have 4K television yet, but the fact that the capability is there for the future is another plus. I subscribe to Xbox Live and, if you're coming from the Xbox 360, you'll notice that the interface is a bit different (it's Windows 10), but not that hard to get used to once you start exploring. All my old profile information was right there as soon as I signed in and, as I understand it, you can actually be signed in to Live on both your Xbox 360 and the Xbox One at the same time. Although I haven't actually tried that yet, I definitely see that as another plus if you plan on keeping your old Xbox 360 for the kids or grandkids to play on.

I was a little concerned about storage space because this bundle comes with the 500GB console, rather than the terabyte or 2 terabyte versions and Xbox One games are a lot bigger than Xbox 360 games. But with the Xbox One being made by Microsoft, you can use just about any external USB hard drive over 256GB, simply connect it, auto-format it and you have more storage. I figured out the size requirements for the games I definitely know I'm going to be buying and playing (you can look up how many gigabytes each game requires in the Microsoft online store) and I'll still have about 150GB of storage left over, so I'm good to go for awhile. An easy off-the-top-of-your-head formula is to figure anywhere from 20 to 35 GB for a large open-world game like Witcher III: Wild Hunt or Skyrim Definitive Edition, 1 to 2 GB for games like Minecraft and 2 to 7GB for basic platformers and other games. Downloaded games will need even more space than games you play off disc.

Another plus for me is that many of the games that have been remastered for Xbox One (like Skyrim Special Edition and Minecraft for Xbox One) have much of the DLC and extras included for free. Also, many mods are available for Skyrim and also Witcher III: Wild Hunt that you can download for free. On Xbox Live, I now get four free games per month with my Games with Gold subscription, instead of just two - two games for Xbox One and two for Xbox 360 - because the monthly game selections for Xbox 360 are backwards compatible. (I save space by only downloading the games I really want to play, because the free games can eat up your gigabytes really fast.) My biggest reason, however, for upgrading to the Xbox One is that there are several games exclusive to Xbox One, like Styx and Far Cry Primal, that don't have an Xbox 360 version and I wanted to play them. Backwards compatibility was also a factor because I'd invested so heavily in games for the 360.

This bundle also comes with a free 14-day trial of Xbox Live, which I highly recommend trying. I don't know that you absolutely need it to get system updates to your console and controller or game updates, but I love Live because there is a lot of value-added content that you don't get without a membership. Like the four free game downloads each month (Games with Gold), plus your game stats and all your game information are saved in the Cloud. So if you get a different console you can just connect to your account and everything's still there. The one downside I can see is that if you decide not to keep your Xbox Live Membership, it's my understanding that you lose access to any downloaded through Games with Gold or any indie games you've purchased, which is kind of a bummer, whereas on Xbox 360 you only lose access to the indie games. As far as the expense of an Xbox Live membership, I just always wait for a sale on the yearly memberships. If you keep your eye out on Gamestop, Amazon or eBay, you'll find Xbox Live cards on sale at time for as low as $40 instead of the regular $59.99 a year. The yearly membership is totally worth it and much cheaper than forking out $9.99 for the monthly membership. You will need a good internet connection, like cable or fast broadband, to fully enjoy it.

Xbox 360 games with backwards compatibility are being updated often with more games being added. So many of my Xbox 360 games, including ones I downloaded on my 360, I can now also play on the Xbox One. But I know there are some that likely won't ever be updated (at present, it looks like Far Cry 4 will just be on the 360), so for now I'm keeping my Xbox 360. But, for me, this console was totally worth the upgrade and a great pal for my 360. If you don't already have an Xbox 360, you're not likely to miss anything because you'll totally love this Xbox One S, especially if you play Minecraft or have kids in the family who do!

UPDATE: I've since found that Far Cry 4 is available for Xbox One. I also wanted to point out that the actual hard drive space you're getting on the Xbox One S Minecraft bundle is a little over 364 gigabytes because of the space the OS and system files take up on the hard drive. That's still a lot of space for games, but not actually 500 gigabytes as advertised. In fact, there is always a certain amount of hard drive space allocated to system files and for formatting. Also, I forgot to mention another feature of the Xbox One S is its an internal power supply, rather than an external brick, like on the Xbox 360. While this has its advantages, if the internal power supply were to fail, I can't simply go out and buy a new power brick like I can for my Xbox 360. Not a deal-breaker for me, but I just wanted to point that out. I have noticed, though, that my Xbox One runs cooler than my Xbox 360. I'm still very satisfied with my choice to upgrade and would highly recommend the Xbox One.
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Johnboy69
5.0 out of 5 stars Great console, good media center, so-so 4K HDR Blu-Ray player
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2017
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The Xbox One S is a good buy if you're buying an Xbox One anyway. It's not really much of an upgrade over the Xbox One, as it's simply a slimmed-down version with a few differences in the port configuration, slightly faster hardware (not noticeable), and the new BlueTooth game controller. As well, it does play videos and Blu-Ray movies at 4K and HDR. This does NOT mean that it plays games in 4K - it doesn't. Additionally, 4K and HDR support are a bit dependent on the TV you have. If you're looking for 4K and HDR support, find out if your TV is capable of making use of it, and verify that the TV and the Xbox One will work together well with regard to it. There have been reports by some that their particular 4K/HDR TV doesn't work well with the Xbox One. Bear in mind that this can change with console updates.

In case you don't know, 4K is a term that describes a set of standards for video resolution. Essentially, it provides a screen with at least four times as much detail as a regular 1080p HD screen (the normal TV standard most people have at this point). There are different 4K standards, so be sure this console supports the one your TV uses.

HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. HDR essentially makes it possible to see more detail in the really bright and really dark areas, provides better contrast for more "pop", and makes it so highlights aren't blown-out and lowlights aren't washed-out. True HDR requires specific standards to be met, and some specific TVs that claim to support HDR actually don't meet those standards. Because of this, if you're wanting to get an HDR television in conjunction with the Xbox One S, make sure it meets all HDR standards. Also, it's important to understand that HDR only works on games and movies made to support it.

Both 4K and HDR were a bit buggy when the Xbox One S was first released months ago. They've gotten better, but understand that a dedicated 4K Blu-Ray player will likely do a better job if that's all you're after.

As a console, the Xbox One S is amazing if it has the games you want to play. As a media center, it's pretty good, with most of the "Smart TV" apps like Netflix, Amazon, Crackle, Pandora, Hulu, Plex, etc. As a 4K HDR Blu-Ray player, it's capable, but falls short of a standalone player.
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Whose That Guy
5.0 out of 5 stars Best gift I ever bought myself. . . . grrr, I mean my kids!
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2017
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I am an old school gamer. . . grew up on Atari and Nintendo. When I got to college I got a Play Station, and spent endless hours playing NCAA football and GTA San Andreas. Well years have passed and I haven't had a gaming system for about 10 years. My kids however have gotten addicted to Minecraft, so for their birthdays I got them an Xbox. This is a great system, very easy to setup. I read some reviews about being mad because they had to create Microsoft Accounts for their kids, but if your kids were already playing Minecraft on their phones/tablets you probably created them an account already. If not, it takes two seconds to create one. For my kids it was the way to go, since they already had Microsoft accounts, and thus it pulled in all of their friends lists, etc. They love playing the Xbox, and all they play is Minecraft. It only comes with one controller, and the controllers only run on AA batteries, so I would recommend buying a rechargeable battery pack/station (about $20 on Amazon). The best part is I can play video games again as well. . . since this is not only a great system for kids, it is great for adults like me who still enjoy video games. My kids are 8 and 5 and play it just fine, no issues. Please know if you want your kids to be able to play online, it is an extra cost of about $60 per year. I hope this review helped you out, but feel free to ask any questions if I can help.
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GanzHimself
5.0 out of 5 stars Great upgrade from the "OG" XBox One
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2017
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Great upgrade from the original XBox One console, especially for those with space constraints. I'm impressed at how much smaller they were able to go and they eliminated the big heavy power brick from the original XBox One. I'm hopeful that I get many years of faithful service from the One S as I got a lot of use out of my original XBox One console which now resides in my bedroom for Blu-Ray and video streaming usage.

The one major gripe that I have with it is that they removed the Kinect port. Now the Kinect requires a rather large adapter, which does negate a bit from the space savings the new slimmer, power brick free design brings to the table. At least Microsoft has made the adapter free if you contact their support team via chat and have all the devices registered under your gamertag. This should not be an inconvenience if you don't have a Kinect sensor, but keep that in mind if you are upgrading from a model that came with the Kinect. The 500 GB model is a bit undersized in the storage department, but with an external drive it's hardly an issue.

The new controller with built-in bluetooth is a nice addition, not only can you sync it up to a PC, but it also feels much better in the hand than the original controllers did. Microsoft added a subtle texture to the back which makes it easier to grip. Another great addition is the IR blaster built-in to the console itself, so if you didn't buy a Kinect you can still take advantage of the IR functionality to control your A/V Receiver, TV, and Cable box.

Looking forward to trying out some content in 4k UHD, I've been waiting for a decently priced device to play UHD Blu-Rays and to stream and this seemed to be a no-brainer. I had no issue redeeming any of the codes included for the Minecraft game and DLC.
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GanzHimself
5.0 out of 5 stars Great upgrade from the "OG" XBox One
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2017
Great upgrade from the original XBox One console, especially for those with space constraints. I'm impressed at how much smaller they were able to go and they eliminated the big heavy power brick from the original XBox One. I'm hopeful that I get many years of faithful service from the One S as I got a lot of use out of my original XBox One console which now resides in my bedroom for Blu-Ray and video streaming usage.

The one major gripe that I have with it is that they removed the Kinect port. Now the Kinect requires a rather large adapter, which does negate a bit from the space savings the new slimmer, power brick free design brings to the table. At least Microsoft has made the adapter free if you contact their support team via chat and have all the devices registered under your gamertag. This should not be an inconvenience if you don't have a Kinect sensor, but keep that in mind if you are upgrading from a model that came with the Kinect. The 500 GB model is a bit undersized in the storage department, but with an external drive it's hardly an issue.

The new controller with built-in bluetooth is a nice addition, not only can you sync it up to a PC, but it also feels much better in the hand than the original controllers did. Microsoft added a subtle texture to the back which makes it easier to grip. Another great addition is the IR blaster built-in to the console itself, so if you didn't buy a Kinect you can still take advantage of the IR functionality to control your A/V Receiver, TV, and Cable box.

Looking forward to trying out some content in 4k UHD, I've been waiting for a decently priced device to play UHD Blu-Rays and to stream and this seemed to be a no-brainer. I had no issue redeeming any of the codes included for the Minecraft game and DLC.
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Branzon
1.0 out of 5 stars Not family friendly, impossible to set up for children, satellite internet will not work for this, hard to play offline, ect....
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2016
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This is not a gaming machine first, first it is a way to gather as much data about everyone that touches it as possible and then let you game when Microsoft feel that it has enough marketable information about you, now it might let you play a game or not. We have high speed but satellite I knew about the day one update, but not that even with a disk most games don't want to play or let you play without jumping though hoop after hoop. God forbid you don't have an email for your 5 year old no way he is saving anything and good luck even getting him on to play. What a pile of crap for Christmas out of the 16 games I got for my kids now 4 days in we have 2 working. Some require a 51gb update after 53gb pulled off a disk it will cost me more for the overage on my Sat account then the game cost. There is nothing about this easy if you are not a family that lives online. If you don't want your kids, physical, facial, everything they touch / say social being added MS database this is not for you. I am looking at getting rid of this and other options already. Please read up before you spend your money its hard to find much online but trust me if you think you are going to just set up and kids and friend be able to have a good time playing on this you are in for a surprise.
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Eli Escobar
5.0 out of 5 stars at a great price at $230 without any taxes
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2017
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This is the XBOX ONE S to purchase! It arrived brand new, at a great price at $230 without any taxes. I purchased a LG OLED C6P and needed to get the added benefits of HDR gaming and movies. So I unplugged my original X-BOX ONE console to make way for this new, clean, light and compact console. I love the white look including the controller. I didn't think I'd enjoy the new look since most of my stuff in my home theater is black.

Don't care for Minecraft, I'm just going to sell it with my original Assasin's Creed Budle X-BOX one. And suddenly this doesn't seem like an expensive upgrade.

BUY IT, TRUST ME.
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jim g
4.0 out of 5 stars Glad I tried set up today Christmas Eve day instead of waiting until ...
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2016
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Its been 6 months.
Replacement Xbox was sent immediately. Returned defective xbox in box the new one came in.. with label shipped, I dropped at a UPS store.. and it was near zero bother.

However, I waited to review until some miles were logged on this replacement.

The replacement unit has worked flawlessly.
Turns out the original box MUST have had a bad disk drive.

So kids are happy.. I am pleased.. And life goes on..
Now. How do I pry the kids away from this cursed thing!?
If left to their own, they'd play 24/7!!!

Zero stars.

I figured I'd set the console up today.. so it was ready to play when the kids opened the package Christmas Morning
BUT!
I am unable to load update systemware...
Online with tech support for an hour.. no solution
Update locks up at 75% and with 281mb left to load. The update files are 1.1GB. That's a lot of data to transfer.

Tech support recommends to reset all, and delete the bundled Minecraft data.
Then update. Then reload Minecraft.
Basically.. Start all over.
PIA.

So.. No update. No play....
Its Christmas Eve and this was to be the "big" gift this year.

Trying a download via laptop, now.
That file is 4GB.. Taking forever on a high speed line.
Will update this review if I am successful.

What a major disappointment.
Glad I tried today instead of waiting until my son opened it, Christmas morning.. ugh.

Update:
Third times a charm.. On third attempt, update completed.. But then dialogue tells me "No update necessary"
LOL.. 45 mins of processing to tell me the update process was not necessary.

Had fun for one week. Kids love it. Playing mostly offline to avoid syncing and other processes that take forever.

Last night attempted to install Forza Horizon 3. That locked up at 27%.. and then the disk drive began making clicking noises.. Tried 3 reboots.. and reinstalls.. No luck.. The clicks continued and twice I allowed it to run long enough to kick out on its own.
Most frustrating in that there is no way to troubleshoot and diagnose what the heck is gogin one.
Internet connection not great.
But tryand load off disk and drive won't read disk?
Can't win for losing!

My kindgom for Windows 7 or earlier.

Contacted Amazon and a new console is being shipped. Will return this one.. faulty drive unrelated to earlier system update issue.

Will come back with update to review when I have more info.
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Andrew S.
5.0 out of 5 stars Happy with minor gripes.
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2016
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Arrived on time. Package was somewhat mishandled, shipping box was crushed and some of the airbags were popped. Luckily the contents were not damaged.

Xbox One S works phenomenally, very quiet and runs cool. Fast and easy install and update.

One big gripe (with microsoft) is the headset jack on the controller. Yes, its wonderful it was included, but it forces purchase of a totally new headset. I was unaware of this and ordered the wrong style headset, with a 2.5mm jack. Microsoft should provide an adapter for 3.5mm male to 2.5 mm female (3 ring otherwise it does not work) either included or for sale for a small fee.

Others, again with microsoft, are the removal of the away/busy status features, and inability to completely turn off controller vibration in the system options, instead being forced to use an in game option, if one even exists in each game. There are many reasons to need these two features, and I am boggled as to why they were removed.
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Brandon Barlow
2.0 out of 5 stars XBOX One S is Extremely SLOW
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024
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This is my first experience with XBOX One S as we have been rocking the 360's since they came out. Since Microsoft stopped supporting the 360 we had no choice but to upgrade. I am very disappointed in the performance of this machine. Ironically, the worst performing game on it is Minecraft! It lags so badly at times you can't really even play the game. To make matters worse, almost every time we try to open Minecraft it will not allow the current player to select a world, and we have to switch profiles back and forth, or even restart the system to get the game to load correctly. I made it slightly better by adding a Samsung external 1TB drive and moving all content over, but the system still runs on the terrible 500GB 5400 RPM PLATTER HDD, it literally takes 3-4 minutes to even boot up fully...I am not exaggerating. WOW, Microsoft couldn't even go to chip memory for this. The XBOX 360 performs better than this thing! If I had known, I would have definitely went with the XBOX X or more than likely a PS5. Now we are stuck with this stone-age junk because nobody wants them now. Do not buy.

Before you think I should have known-because it is already pretty old, keep in mind we are attempting to play a game that was designed to run on it. I was just trying to find an economical way to let my youngest son continue to play his favorite game. Don't get me started on having to pay a monthly fee to even use it, otherwise it is a paper weight.
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Misty Lara Prendville
3.0 out of 5 stars nice graphics, a few things left to be desired
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2017
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imo, it's poorly designed.

cant save game progress to usb drive or game save cartridge
only 8 save slots on 500gb hdd, (playing Witcher3)
interrupts me during game play, boots me totally out of game no chance to save.

i wanted a console platform to play Witcher 3 Wild Hunt. Chose xbox1s for the 4k uhd graphics capability.
I bought 3 games to play on xbox1s. Witcher 3, Zoo Tycoon, Skyrim special edition.
honestly, if i hadn't already opened the games i would've returned everything..

i expected to plug in the console, put in game disc and start playing.
not so.

xbox1s requires high speed unlimited data wifi/internet. first day of plugging it in, down loaded over 6gbs.

Had to go through a create a microsoft account process. There's no login as guest option.
i'm 54, mandatory account and login makes me feel like they want to milk my retirement money away from me.

so,
i did all the create account screens.
then it wanted to d/l 2gb update for the console,
then it wanted to d/l an update to controller.
xbox1s comes with a wireless controller, no usb cable.
it's telling me to hook up usb cable for a controller update.
every time i turned on the console saw the plug in usb controller message.
i eventually bought a charger station, connected it to xbox1s usb port, console didn't recognize controller as connected.
tried a generic smartphone usb charge cable in the console's usb port,
it worked, 'wireless' controller updated, no more nag messages..
the charging station wasn't charging the controller battery.
The batteries they include for the controller aren't the rechargeable kind of batteries?

the 3 games i bought the physical game discs for, each needed over 2gb udates.
i'm grateful for bug fixes and mebbe there was new animals for Zoo Tycoon, but 2gb worth?
i'm suspecting the discs don't actually have the games on them.

i bought the console that came with minecraft.
it's a 500gb hard drive.
i'm playing Witcher 3, console only gives me 10 save slots. only 10!
witcher 3 is a huge game i need a few hundred save slots.
i don't understand, there are only 3 games on the 500gb console hdd.
why only 10 save slots. I can't tell if it's a limit from the game itself or a limit imposed by xbox1s.

it won't save games to usb drive.
it has a couple of usb ports.
i mistakenly assumed the usb ports meant saving game progress on usb drives.
i want it in my hand, saved in my drawer.
if something bad happens to console or hdd, i've lost my lvl 23 Geralt of Rivia..
i don't ever need a cloud drive.

the game console won't save the date and time for more than a few days.
i've manually set the time and date many times. it won't retain.
date defaults to 2014. messes me up when i want to load a game after being ko'd.

i have to log in to xbox internet for the time and date, log off. it remembers for a few days,
then it goes back to 2014.

i have to stay loged out during game play!
xbox was interrupting my game.

while i'm logged in to the xbox internet,
it randomly gives me a message about alt log in detected,
throws me completely out of the game to the main game screen without saving my game progress,
there is no button option to continue playing.
3 times in 1 day this happened, i was in the middle of a gwent game i was winning,
was so upset.

so now, before starting a game, i check system, time.
if it says 2014, i log in to the xbox live thing for the date and time,
then log out again so i don't get booted during my game play.

on the positive side, it does give awesomely gorgeous graphics.
and it's a blu-ray player. bought my first blu-ray dvd movie.

update, bought the witcher3 expansion packs. it didnt give more savegame slots, still only 8 slots.
serious enough liability to not buy another xbox game.
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