Hynad on 22 May 2013
| cannonballZ said: I liked the reveal, I liked how fast you can switch between games and tv and being able to record and edit gaming footage. But then, all the other stuff came out, always connected and used game "Fees", and also this: http://www.vg247.com/2013/05/21/xbox-one-live-tv-available-in-us-only-at-launch-requires-separate-device/ Why would I want to pay extra for the live tv functionality? I hope that it's just a rumor, but if it's not then I am for sure not buying Xbox One. |
I didn't read the rumor. But you will indeed need a regular TV receiver plugged into the XBox One via its HDMI IN input to make it work with it.
Basically, the XBox One isn't a TV receiver by itself.







