3 years ago I covered the Xbox Series S and how its an emulation beast. But in recent times the Xbox Emulation and Homebrew community (running under devmode on the Xbox) took a hit in 2023 when Microsoft blocked unsupported UWP apps from running in retail mode. It all seemed like the community had abandoned the platform and moved on. However, in reality the community never left, its stronger than ever with new updates and emulators that have opened up the floodgates. Even in 2024 – for $299 the Xbox Series S is a series contender alongside any Mini PC on the market as the best value for money you can buy that can support emulators all the way up to Xbox 360 with impressive performance. In today’s episode we take a look at the all-new advancements in the scene and why I’m excited about the future of UWP Apps on Devmode.
► XboxDev Store (Xbox UWP downloads) – https://xboxdev.store/
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Timestamps:
00:00 – 02:20 – Introduction to Xbox Developer Mode
02:21 – 05:23 – Existing Xbox UWP emulator compatibility
05:24 – 06:28 – Mesa Library UWP Port/Doom 3 UWP Port
06:24 – 09:01 – Supermodel (Sega Model 3) UWP Emulator
09:02 – 10:00 – Jedi Knight Dark Forces II UWP Port
10:01 – 11:30 – XboxDev Store
11:31 – 12:47 – Conclusion/Outro
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When I am in retroarch and try to update assets nothing happens.
How on earth do you do that?
I thought you could only access them via the dev mode back end?
I’m new to this so forgive my ignorance , I just am afraid to like “brick my console” or void any warranties is all.
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