Of the new great features of the upcoming Xbox One S, is its ability to play 4K video content. However, as one early adopter has found out, you need an update for that feature to actually work.
A Norwegian player has gotten his hands prematurely on a 2TB model of the console, but was surprised to find that it needed a 4.5GB patch for the 4K capability to kick into gear.
If the patch is not downloaded, an error message called 0x91d70001 was shown on screen. The Norwegian gamer told Geeks Ultd:
"There was no option for 4K. We had to do about a 4.5 gig update when it first powered on. We checked the display settings and it said 1080p. We changed HDMI cables and changed HDMI ports on the tv and nothing fixed the issue. Still won't do 4K."
"Maybe a "Day-One" update on August 2nd when it's supposed to come out."
"Bought a 4K DVD of Deadpool and tried to play it and got an error code 0x91d70001. The Xbox One S won't play the 4K movie. Microsoft is dropping the ball on this one."
The Xbox One S is scheduled to be officially launched on August 2nd.