*** The Official Xbox One Thread ***

You’ve spoken; we’ve listened. In support of offering gamers the freedom of choice, we’re making changes to the Microsoft Store purchase experience by offering customers a simple way to instantly return digital products like games and apps through account.microsoft.com.

When a game or app leaves you wanting more, we're here to help. Self-service refunds on Xbox One and Windows 10 provide a quick, simple way of returning a digital product.

To request a self-service refund:
1. Navigate to account.microsoft.com and sign-in.
2. From the top menu bar, select Payment & billing > Order history.
3. Navigate to a purchased game or app, and select Request a refund.

Please note the below conditions for requesting a self-service refund:
• Games and apps are eligible for self-service refunds within 14 days of purchase if you have less than 2 hours of play time across all accounts.
• DLC, season passes, and add-ons are not eligible for self-service refunds.
• The game or app must be downloaded and launched before requesting a self-service refund.
• You must wait for at least 1 day after the game or app's release before requesting a self-service refund.
• Certain Windows 10 apps may not be eligible for self-service refunds.
• Microsoft reserves the right to block access for users who abuse self-service refunds

Is that a refund to your card or to whatever wallet system Xbox uses?

Somebody hacked my PlayStation account and they refunded my money to the wallet not back to my card. Thinking of doing a chargeback on the card (they will ban me) and swapping over to Xbox.
 
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Anyone else noticing slightly improved frame rate when switching from original Xbox One to the new Xbox One S?

Or maybe my Original Xbox One was getting tired and I'd not really noticed, like when things gradually deteriorate on a car.
 
Anyone else noticing slightly improved frame rate when switching from original Xbox One to the new Xbox One S?

Or maybe my Original Xbox One was getting tired and I'd not really noticed, like when things gradually deteriorate on a car.
I don't think an xbox works similar to a motor :p.

I did not notice much, if any difference
 
Thanks. Didn't think i was imagining it.
As far as I'm aware all titles use an FPS cap, so whether that's 30 or 60 you won't get any "more" frames. What does happen though is those aren't stable caps on the xbox, sometimes FPS can dip below. The S doesn't have as many or as large dips as the original.
 
As far as I'm aware all titles use an FPS cap, so whether that's 30 or 60 you won't get any "more" frames. What does happen though is those aren't stable caps on the xbox, sometimes FPS can dip below. The S doesn't have as many or as large dips as the original.

I just found this, worth watching if you haven't already
 
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Xbox One

1st - 30th June
Speedrunners

16th June until 15th July
Watch Dogs

Xbox 360

1st - 15th June
Assassin's Creed 3

16th - 30th June
Dragon Age: Origins
 
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