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I know a thing or two about a thing or two..
Hidden Devils
Suggestions for what to work on?
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I can push applications/games which of course have to be approved, access upcoming content pushed by other devs, +other misc tasks.. It shows how far Microsoft as a corporation has come with the modding community. Allowing pretty much anyone to become a independent dev. I'm debating on whether to release a decent tutorial depending on the feedback this thread receives.May I ask the point of this?
I mean, I really don't know a whole lot about some stuff. But its pretty cool how far its came already. Id be more than willing too learn the "correct ways"I can push applications/games which of course have to be approved, access upcoming content pushed by other devs, +other misc tasks.. It shows how far Microsoft as a corporation has come with the modding community. Allowing pretty much anyone to become a independent dev. I'm debating on whether to release a decent tutorial depending on the feedback this thread receives.
Nah, sadly that is a different way. This is the official way to join.I found out how to do this, its a sandbox ID. That ID is "XDKS.1".
EDIT: Never mind, doesn't look the same.
Well it won't be the same as the Xbox 360 exploits, due to the way Microsoft setup their development plan. The Xbox One Devkit could be compared to a Dual Nand Xbox 360 Jtag/RGH. You can switch from Retail to Dev and switch from Dev to Retail whenever you please. You can pair your console with Visual Studio, and begin developing apps/games which can actually be pushed to be sold on the Microsoft store, since Xbox One supports Universal Windows Applications, you can technically port over apps and games already made for windows if you have the knowledge. The most plausible exploit to be released in due time.. would be emulators. (which would only be accessible by Members of the Dev Center)So this means the Xbox 1 can be hacked using this or what ?
Here's a tut.This is just UWP Dev Mode. Literally nothing special.
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No one needs a tutorial. Just go on the Xbox One development MSDN and you are set for UWP development. This will not assist in any way towards anything magical.
Sorry didn't update the post before it was moved, I'm simply just asking for suggestions..This is just UWP Dev Mode. Literally nothing special.
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Unless you are actually going to develop an application to put on the store then there isn't anything else for you. Or that you could do. Unl- Yes.
Sorry didn't update the post before it was moved, I'm simply just asking for suggestions..
I was thinking in the terms of developing an application in which will feature emulators. Which should only be available to Dev Access Members, hence we have the option to install custom packages.Unless you are actually going to develop an application to put on the store then there isn't anything else for you. Or that you could do. Unl- Yes.