You make your account set to โ€œhomeโ€ console in settings on the Xbox one, your SO signs in on that console with her own profile to play. You play as normal with your profile in the series X. Thereโ€™s no need for your profile to be signed in on the Xbox one ever. THE-RADISH-MAN. โ€ข 3 yr. ago.
Yes. You can even be playing them at the same time logged in as yourself usually. Have never tried playing the same game on both platforms simultaneously, but I've played plenty of times on both platforms logged in with my gamertag with no issues. Just to clarify I'm a bit confused.
The data packages sent are so small, the a much more important Factor than speed is actually the ping, which is the time the data takes to go from you to the host and back. 5 Mbps is more than enough for online gaming, but 5 Mbps isn't much if you have family members on the same network Facetiming/Skyping, uploading ect. at the same time.
The latest Xbox Wireless Controller may come in the box with a brand-new Xbox Series X or S, but it's also fully compatible with older Xbox consoles, including the Xbox One, One S, and One X. Here is what it looks like under Windows 7. The answer is YES. I've personally played games with multiple controllers connected, an XONE and an X360 to be exact. Yes, it is possible. I have an old wireless Xbox 360 connected to PC with the USB adapter, and another Xbox One controller also wireless but with Bluetooth.
This way, the dad can play his game with his son on his son's console (split-screen local) or play the same game with his son on both Xbox consoles at the same time via LAN play or online play through Xbox Live. With digital games and at least 2 consoles, you're effectively getting a BOGO or "buy one get one" free deal. ;)
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can i use 2 xbox ones at the same time