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You'll still need to get Xbox One controllers since they use a more advanced syncing method. It would be an additional huge block of code and maybe an adapter to get the original controllers to work. Going back to the 360 controller feels weird to me now but the Xbox One controller felt weird at first. It's all what you get used to I guess.Can a 360 controller be used with an XB1 too? Mainly cause I'll likely prefer the old 360 pad for some titles, but also cause it'll definitely save me a few good bucks there.
Trying to imagine the unfortunate comedy in all that.
Does that include DLC as well? Cause there's no way I'll be repurchasing any of that, and for some games the DLC doesn't even exist anymore (literally, can't even redownload) such as WWE '13 for example.
DLC is in the same category as the game it self. It just needs to be approved. The software emulates the full 360 minus the kinect pass through support as I mentioned.
Interestingly this basically means that the 360 can be run on Windows 10, I see a time, maybe after it's no longer being sold, that a free 360 emulator will be made available for Window 10.