RancidLunchmeat
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Surprisingly, no. But they did have to do 'some things' with 'some stuff' in order to make it work, apparently.
I only included it because it apparently has some quotes from the developers conference that have since been removed, discussing the fact that it's an emulator, doesn't read game assets off the disc, and that each game requires its own "packaging".
Along with the logical conclusion that we could see the same thing applied in W10, so any of the 360 games that have been made "backwards compatible" should work on appropriate W10 PCs as well as the XB1. Provided that MS wants to go that route, of course.
I only included it because it apparently has some quotes from the developers conference that have since been removed, discussing the fact that it's an emulator, doesn't read game assets off the disc, and that each game requires its own "packaging".
Along with the logical conclusion that we could see the same thing applied in W10, so any of the 360 games that have been made "backwards compatible" should work on appropriate W10 PCs as well as the XB1. Provided that MS wants to go that route, of course.