Microsoft Will Block Unauthorized Xbox Accessories
Microsoft will begin blocking unauthorized Xbox accessories in an effort to preserve the gaming experience.
An explanation for an Xbox error code showed up on a Microsoft support page:
Note From the moment you connect an unauthorized accessory and receive error code 0x82d60002, you’ll have two weeks to use the accessory, after which time it will then be blocked from use with the console. At that time, you’ll receive error code 0x82d60003. We encourage you to contact the store or manufacturer where you obtained the accessory to get help with returning it.
Needless to say, the revelation has raised questions. Microsoft provided the following clarification to Windows Central:
Microsoft and other licensed Xbox hardware partners’ accessories are designed and manufactured with quality standards for performance, security, and safety. Unauthorized accessories can compromise the gaming experience on Xbox consoles (Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S.) Players may receive a pop-up warning that their accessory is unauthorized. Eventually, the unauthorized accessory will be blocked from use to preserve the console gaming experience.
Xbox users can find a full of supported accessories here: www.xbox.com/accessories
(Editor:Leisure)
Next article:Is Google Right About Its 'Value To Businesses' Of All Sizes?
- ·Twitter Pulls Flashing Ads After Epilepsy Group Takes Issue
- ·SpaceX Now Has Over 10,000 Starlink Internet Customers
- ·DuckDuckGo Hits 100 Million Daily Searches
- ·Apple May Let Users Set Default Music and Podcast Apps
- ·Russia Is Thinking About Blocking Facebook Over Gay Emoji
- ·Apple Event Rumored For March 16, Likely New iPad Pro & AirTags
- ·Comcast Delaying Data Caps After Pushback
- ·Google Backs Out of Game
- ·Google Launches AdWords Express Home Service Ads In Beta
- ·iOS 14.5 Safari Will Mask IP Address From Google
- ·TikTok Runs Afoul of European Consumer Law
- ·Pandemic Reinvention Is Real For SMBs, Says Bill.com CEO
- ·You Can Now Hide Your Tumblr Blog from the Web
- ·Google Hasn’t Updated iOS Apps Possibly to Avoid Privacy Labels
- ·Ericsson Mobility Report: 5G Subscriptions Top 220 Million
- ·Nokia Expects ‘Meaningful Headwinds’ in 2021