


and were officially released for all Xbox Live users on October 11, 2018. On June 18, 2018, the Xbox Avatar Editor beta – leveraging the Unity engine – arrived to Xbox Insiders, then on August 8, Microsoft released a Q&A on some of the ways how the new Avatars will be displayed on the Xbox One Dashboard, and as of August 16, the new Avatar Xbox Editor beta arrived for Windows 10 testers. The new Avatar system was delayed originally slated to release in the Fall 2017 but continued to be active in development through 2018. Other customization includes cloth and hair that are impacted by physics, fourteen different body types with 20 height options, and Moods and Props that are never "put away" when displaying an Avatar. On June 13, 2017, during E3 2017, Microsoft announced a complete overhaul of the Avatars, providing a much greater emphasis of customization and inclusiveness, especially by adding limb customization, clothing that supported all characters – as the old system had different clothing for male and female body types – and support for changing asset color at runtime. GPU – if a game doesn’t work, try changing the graphics driver from “any” to one of those listed.Lineup of various Xbox Avatar characters from Xbox One License_mask – Change to “1” if playing XBL games leave at “0” for disc-based X360 games (Turn Demos Into Full XBLA Games)ĭraw_resolution_scale – “1” is the default X360 resolution, “2” will double the resolution, “3” will triple it and so on. You shouldn’t mess with these if you don’t know what they do! Here are a few settings you may want to change: Here you’ll see a bunch of options you can change, with information on the right side about what each one does. In the “Documents” folder (default: C:\Users\username\Documents\Xenia), a few new files should appear, including “ .” Open this file with Notepad. To change things like resolution, you need to manually enter this information in the Xenia config file.įor the config file to appear, just open Xenia once, then close it. The next one down from that is “state-gameplay,” but don’t expect a seamless experience.Īfter Installation: Select “File -> Open” to load your first game into Xenia. The ideal tag you’re looking for is “state-playable,” which means the game runs pretty smoothly from start to finish. Here you’ll see developers submitting information about how playable games are.

The best place to get the most up-to-date list of games compatibility on Xenia is to go to the games compatibility list on the Xenia Github. Before diving in with Xenia, you probably want to have an idea of what games you can actually run with it (assuming you have the recommended Nvidia GTX 1070 GPU to run games smoothly in the first place).
