

- #Nightmare house 2 xbox 360 Patch#
- #Nightmare house 2 xbox 360 Offline#
- #Nightmare house 2 xbox 360 tv#
Set yourself up to auto-login on both of your Xboxes and all your digital goodies should show up on either console just fine. So yeah, if it's just you playing, you will be just fine. It just wouldn't be accessible on other gamertags once you've logged out. AFIAK you can login to anyones X1, on any network, and access your digital content. If you are the only one playing, you should have no problems just logging into either Xbox and having access to all your purchased content.

All the steps in the thread are to get it working so two different people can be playing together.
#Nightmare house 2 xbox 360 tv#
Or worse, I do everything right, then in three months, MS patches what it sees as a bug, then there's no returning the Xbox, and I have to purchase everything again if I want something more than a $500 voice-guided TV accessory. I just don't want to buy the second Xbox One, do something wrong during setup, then have to return it because I screwed up. I think that digital purchases should be no different, as long as you can verify who you are and that you own a digital copy of a game. I'm not trying to pull one over on MS, but if I had purchased a game disc, I would be able to take it back and forth, as needed. apps, such as Skype or Plex, won't work properly)? Are there any known limitations to this setup (i.e.
#Nightmare house 2 xbox 360 Patch#
Is it conceivable that this is technically just a bug, which MS could patch with a software update, leaving me with my **** in my hand? Will automatic login need to be turned on to complete this task? Is it possible to log in to the second (new) Xbox One with both of our GTs, at the same time (to have access to my Gold sub), and just make it her "Home Xbox" from the start (to skip the back and forth logins)? Is my understanding of the conversation correct? This will not work for anymore than two Xbox Ones, attached to a Gold sub. Any future purchase would be downloadable, and playable, from either device, having to only purchase it once - I'm still only paying for one Gold sub, as well.
#Nightmare house 2 xbox 360 Offline#
Once that is all done, I can download all of my games to my second Xbox One, and I will be able to play any game, online or offline - completely free of charge - from either console, at anytime. Step 3: I would go back to my first Xbox One, sign in under my wife's GT (which does not have a Gold sub attached to it, except through my own), and make it her GT's "Home Xbox". Step 2: Once it's hooked up, I would sign in, using my GT, and tell my second Xbox One to change my "Home Xbox" to this Xbox One. Step 1: After purchasing a second Xbox One, I would hook it up to the second TV - that's the easy part. My understanding of the conversation is this: I don't want to have to buy all of my games (whether online or offline) again (or twice, in the future, for that matter), and I do not foresee my wife and I playing the same video game together, at the same time, from two different locations (she's not a gamer). I would also like to play video games when my wife is watching one of her godawful "Real Housewives of." TV shows, or when my daughter is watching Frozen (for the billionth time) but that's all irrelevant. I would like to purchase a second Xbox One, and use it at another TV in my home, as I've become spoiled with, "Xbox on," etc. I have decided to go all-in on digital purchases, with respect to Xbox One media. My Gold sub is registered to my GT, not my wife's (she does not have a Gold sub, at all).

I also do not have it set up to automatically sign anyone in (opting to use Kinect, instead). I have also set up a GT for my wife, but she doesn't do anything with it, at all. Currently, I have just one Xbox One, and it is my GT's "Home Xbox", obviously. So here's my scenario (mind you, all devices will be on same network, using same port, in one home): I know I'm beating a dead horse here, but going this way and that way, throughout the thread, has me needing a little clarification.
