'In order for the system to read a game you need to insert it before powering on the console. While it would be nice to be able to swap cartridges without power cycling the console, it's not an egregious requirement. However, should you insert a cartridge that's dirty or unsupported, you need to remove and replace the cart and reboot the system to double check if it's the system's fault or the condition of the game itself, and endure a bootup screen and allow the cartridge to be dumped to RAM all over again. When a game does work, the system displays a screen with multiple instances of the same game.'
Did you even game in the 90's? Just blow on the cartridge and try again!!! Seems like moaning for the sake of moaning. Surprised you didn't groan about the lack of checkpoints in the older games.
Would be interesting to get a list of the games that are claimed to be unsupported.
@doctor_mg: Chances are the game was to ambitious to run on the hardware of the XOne - such a shame as that game been hyped since launch- still, hoping for a secret XOneX launch title ;)
I feel the need for back compat on xbox is higher than it should be because of the limited games on offer. I loved my 360, i like my Xbox One. Its the genuine lack of quality exclusives which is worrying for the system.
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