i find it crazy to think that the engineers working on the 360 must have been thinking "well 20 years is basically forever from now." and here we are 20 years later.
@@Born... I didn't even know myself what would happen with the Xbox 360 after 2025 since I always thought it would just go back to 2005 or something. Microsoft should release some sort of system update though or something next for the Xbox 360 console that would allow players to manually adjust the date on the console to 2026 and beyond, especially considering that most game consoles usually go up to at least 2099 anyway. Nintendo's Wii even only goes up to the year 2035 and that's just ten more years from now already.
@@pepsidude8919 due to the current way that electronic devices tell time, nothing that we have today will be able to go beyond 3:14 AM and 7 seconds (03:14:07) UTC on 19th of January 2038. It's like Y2K, but the "code number" for the time will be too large.
hanouzz_yt this isn't entirely accurate. This is only true if you use Unix Epoch and store time as a 32-bit integer value. If you start the date in 2000 instead of 1970, you can go much farther. You can also go much farther if you store time as a 64-bit value instead of a 32-bit one (which is what most systems these days do now, it's just a couple odd applications, older consoles, and older embedded machines that still don't.)
@@BerryBush-x1zabsolutely! I was surprised how fast my rgh and halo4 console sold, think I underpriced them! I think ppl miss the ability to actually own games and not just play from a server like most modern games that require internet to play
@sandrohernandez4401pretty sure he is joking to the y2k incident where people thought all the nuclear bombs will launch on year 2000 along with many banks having money glitched out
@@courieroftvs it was not. The OG Xbox sold at a massive loss for Microsoft. They had to convince investors that the planned obsolescence with the 360 was going to make up for the losses of the og xbox.
On older 360s the final day is January 19 2038 at 3:14AM the internal clock will reset back to December 13 1901 because the unix timestamp exceeds the 32 bit integer limit
@robertoc.2116 It’s my dad’s launch ps2 console from 2000 but he gave it to me in 2008. It still works perfectly fine it’s just that ever since 2021 the calendar keeps going back to 2009.
that's kinda true and accurate since its a actual instant basic dvd player that doesn't need a app to use blu ray to be exact after testing it on both my fop s8 new copy didn't work on the new one's and every other disc has better quality on the 360 compared and just randomly out of no where my one s gets a disc stuck in it not coming out
@@non_one_c Those aren't DVD players. Those are video game readers with an optional app that takes up valuable storage and plays Blu-Rays and DVDs, with a second app for CDs.
Same here, but with my PS3. I have the Bluetooth remote and I use it to watch Blu-rays and DVDs all the time. The Xbox One/Series Blu-ray player is annoying to use, and somehow the PS4/PS5 Blu-ray player is even worse. I only use my Series X to play a Blu-ray if it’s a 4k disc. Notably, I also have a few European DVDs that the PS3 (as well as everything newer) refuses to play due to them being in the wrong format. My Xbox 360 plays those just fine, though.
That too, but in most video games like Animal Crossing, the latest date you can go up to in that game is 2030. After that, it will remain in 2030 for the next few years or so.
TLDR: The 64bit integer of new cpus can count up to 292 million years (2.92e8), so really theres no worry about this. Its just that the xbox team didnt want to do the work to include more than 20 years into the future. Either there will be an update to prolong the manual settings, or youll just have to update the time through network connection.
By the time we get to the 10th Millennium, most of the stuff on earth would be forgotten much like the far future could end up one millennium from now.
I miss NXE 2008-2012~ish. It felt so alive and before Microsoft CEOs took control of game development from their devs. At least we got to live it. Edit: Also weird how the Dashboard limits the date to 2025 considering the Wii can manually go to 2035, despite both having capability of tracking time afterwards.
I miss the days when Microsfot actually cared about their operating system on computers and the console back in the 1990s and mid 2000s. But once steve balmer and bill gates left the company, along with other engineers in the same mindset as Bill and Steve, Microsoft hasn't been the same since.
@@kenm.2793 Phat's are just as responsive, they contain the same CPU/GPU, the only difference is the phats have them separately on the board, slims have them on the same substrate
I assume the biggest problems will occur once we actually reach past that date. Since you cannot set the clock to past 2025-21-31 you can only set it to that time. Now when your console starts to send requests to servers, they often times require the correct time to be set on your console, but you won't be able to set it to the correct time anymore. This may cause some online functionality to stop working, or if you were to use the web browser on your console it wouldn't work correctly. The only solution I could see is if the 360 has a setting to set the time automatically with a time sync server.
I doubt anything is going to happen. Pretty much every device made in the last several decades uses a internal format for time that'll outlast us all (hence why the console continues into 2026 without issue); in this case it's way more likely that you can't set the console to 2026 because they simply set the menu's year selection range to end at 2025 since they figured that 20 years was a long enough time that it wouldn't matter.
@@MadmanEpic Like I said, the issues will most likely start to happen with network/internet connectivity with different servers, once the date has actually surpassed. If you have incorrect time or have to set the time for any reason, then you'll be stuck to 2025-12-31 at 11:59 PM. Servers that expect communication after that can cause problems. The actual console by itself won't have any issues locally.
A related issue: If offline (or the time sync server is inaccessible), certain games will have their autosaving not work properly if the time is reset for whatever reason, like unplugging the Xbox. Bioshock Infinite is one example, where it doesn't make new autosaves if the time is set earlier than the latest save. I don't recall if there is manual saving in that game on 360.
lmao. not If you disconnect the xbox 360 from the power source, its year will reset to 2005. But immediately after connecting to Xbox Live, it will return to the current date. And the browser there no longer works, an outdated IE 9 with rotten certificates.
@@jpuc5568lol no they don't they haven't had a dashboard update in years I asked people who specifically work for xbox and they said they don't plan to update it at all
microsoft is 100% a soulless company if they don't update the 5 bits it takes to the 360 to fix this within a year it'd go from 99% soulless to 100% soulless so ykno keep in mind
With it not having any way to process transactions, there's no money to be gained from continued support of the 360. I'm hoping they will continue to allow them to keep connecting up to Live for many more years!
Are you brainwashed..? Xbox series x and s consoles will live on longer than my xbox 360 s, I might still play it but it's NOT worth it if you don't got a smooth big screen tv
@@heyjoellee Also as of the year 2025 We shall try to enjoy: - The last 5 years of Animal Crossing in the Nintendo Gamecube (2030) - The last 10 years of Animal Crossing City Folk in the Nintendo Wii (2035) - The last 25 years of Animal Crossing New Leaf in the Nintendo 3DS (2050) - The last 35 years of Animal Crossing New Horizons in the Nintendo Switch 1 (2060) - The last 74 years of Animal Crossing Wild World in the Nintendo DS (2099)
The biggest issue with the Millenium Bug was, that so many electronic devices, back then, only had the last 3 digits of the year you were in, e.g 998 for 1998 etc. Sothe 'threat' was that these devices might all just stop working at the turn of midnight 1999 to 2000. Most devices actually worked fine and started the 'year' at 001 but there were occasional problems, with 4 digit devices, that were not set up to cope with years beginning with a 2. I was a 'Millenium Champion' with the National (UK) company I was in at the time and had to do lots of checks and give out advice to staff on what they should do if things went wrong, when they came into work on 2nd Jan 2000 (02/01/00).
@@slapshotjack9806 Central processing unit. Xbox 360 took a different approach to hardware compared to its predecessor. The XCPU, named Waternoose (later Loki) is a custom triple-core 64-bit PowerPC-based design by IBM. Wikipedia
Yo Generalkidd, xbox finally shot down the Xbox One avatars, leaving only the Xbox Originals avatars app working. You can still use the app but for some reason any changes to the avatar do not save (even if you press X to save), if you close the app and re-open it it just changes back.
Good work. This may still present some problems in the future regarding game saves in future dates set manually and when consle resets if no battery on board
I think the clock will keep working until 2038 because of some bug in older devices. Also microsoft will probably release an update to make the clock go to 2038
If you don’t remember happened for Y2K, all the software and systems that were possibly problematic were updated in time. There was a Y2K Compliance program that all businesses had to go through, it looked different for each of them.
The original Y2K bug was for two digit year computer clocks, so in the year 2000 your computers clock would go from 99 to 01. The filing system for files would stamp time and date onto the file for access retrieval. Being the year 01 the computer would not look for files created in 99. The bug was simple because the files were still there they just couldn't be accessed. A simple code patch would allow you to gain access to those files.
I know GTA V for example won't load my saved Game unless i set the time and date forward. Every time i turn my 360 back on it thinks it's 2005 and won't let me load certain saved games cause of that
Another issue could be with backward compatible on series xbox then trying to play the 360 next year may result to an error kinda like on pc if you have the date wrong itll block you from playing it
Ive used my last xbox 360 slim that i bought last summer and I doubt my xbox 360 will stop working aside from slowly loading the dash it works very well . The only thing i cant do is purchase games however i dont use the store .all my games on it are physical.
This does mean that starting next year if, for some reason (say for a glitch in a game) you wanted to change the date on the 360 without Xbox live you will not be able to reset the time to real time
I just got one (two, actually) last year for free. I figured it would help with extending game life (Steam relies on servers, what happens when and if it shuts down? No re-installations. Also, limited and slow internet).
I hear Steam has plans in place to address if/when it has to shut down servers for whatever reason, so that your account's content doesn't just vanish.
Steams makes an insane amount of money each year, sure they are not perfect either, but they still are one of most user friendly tech companies out there. If they keep that up, then at least the running cost of those servers are no problem for many years to come.
Maybe, @TeamMuggi, but it's all cloud-based still. Another threat could be a cyber-attack on Steam itself, clearing out several people's libraries. As unlikely as it may be, it's never impossible to happen. Look at what happened to the Internet Archive, for example. No one got anything out of it, but someone did it. Either way, I'm just a bit more paranoid about it than everyone else.
@@digginbloke9636 it's fine, hackers are just one of a bunch of problems servers can have, but at some point all those old consoles will die too unless you find someone who makes those old parts again and repairs them, even taking apart two with different failures and putting the working parts together into one will only last a certain time, as sad as it is.
I wouldn’t say it’s a bug for the console. I’d say it’s more like the 2005-2025 years are just the configuration’s limits but the clock is still designed to count up
I actually didn't really know myself what would happen to the internal calendar and clock on the Xbox 360 game console after the year 2025, which is the year we're currently in now already, since the system only goes up to 2025 apparently, and the farthest year that it can go back to is 2005 which was already 20 years ago which was also the same exact year when the Xbox 360 first launched. It would have probably been nice though perhaps if Microsoft released some sort of system update or something for the Xbox 360 that would allow the date on the console to expand beyond the year 2025 since some people like me may still be using their old Xbox 360 systems in 2026 and beyond. Nintendo should have also released a system update or something for the Wii as well that would allow the calendar date on the Wii console to go beyond the year 2035, which is still ten more years from now, since the Wii can only go up to 2035.
Never owned an Xbox, but I'm surprised the date range on the 360 is so low. Even the Nintendo DS, PSP and PS Vita let the calendar be manually set up to 2099. The DS couldn't be updated so I don't know if that was a factor in anything.
I don't see why anyone would think that not being able to set the date later than 12/31/25 would cause it to stop working. Even if going past that date DID cause some kind of a problem, juts st it to an earlier date. Problem solved. Sure the dates on fils would be wrong, but who cares about that?
From what was said a few years ago. That would be a no. Online play is still possible with apps like xlink kai. Im not sure but I also assume that call of duty servers are the only thing online for the xbox 360.
it might be the same as the Wii, it hardly had a clock that went beyond the late 2010's. schlatt even pointed it out in his series in 2020, he was playing Wii Sports (2009) and the clock in-game said it was 2005 its fine, just the clocks are gonna be weird. nevermind, i posted this comment before he revealed it, but i'm still gonna leave this here
Wasn’t there an achievement in command and conquer for playing the game in the year it was set (2048)? To get that you had to change the year on the system to 2048
Oh goody, had me worried there for a second. My xbox 360 slim just got the red dot of death in December 2024 and i just got another one in 2025. Would've sucked if it just exploded at the end of the year.
I doubt Microsoft would release an Update to alleviate this. I mean, the Xbox 360 still has Xbox Live and Crossplay with Backwards Compatibility on newer Consoles
Majora's Mask, but in 360 systems. Purchase Majora's Mask in 360 Store before it's too late. (It already is) Majora's Mask has 3 days in it. This is the fourth day, but for 360 systems.
Cobatine did a vid, he was able to sleuth out that the last update for Xbox 360 ever is also going to take place in December of 2025, after that Xbox live will likely cease to work.
I wish I could mod my 360 to get the NXE dashboard and perhaps unlock the higher time setting. Unfortunately I have one of the unmoddable models so that's out of the question.
Friendly reminder for everyone that if you disable your 360's internet connection, armor customization will work in Halo Reach. Unfortunately, profiles with Xbox Live enabled make _no_ credits on, or offline, however an _offline profile_ will still accrue them at a fixed rate up to 75 in-game minutes at a time. Time spent + a 10% performance bonus. Speaking of, if you see this Gold Team, any chance you could break down the offline credit rates for a video? It starts (per session) at a 3712cr cap, then goes up 4455cr at Warrant Officer, so I'm wondering where it goes up again. Perhaps at Lt. Colonel, where the rank emblems go from silver to gold? I'm not sure. *Additionally,* it's worth noting my testing was done in 1.1. You think there's an offline credit difference in 1.0?
ODST was the game I came back to most of the time on the Xbox 360, and I never noticed that the clock in the loading screen is real time, I just thought it was saying the time that was going by in game. Also, screw 343 for not simply emulating the games in MCC, the Virgil scanning levels loading screen in the original game is better than a simple image.
Every Xbox 360 will cease to exist. Not just the games or software, the entire physical console and everything as well. All traces of it will be wiped from the planet, as if it never even existed in the first place… People will retain memories of the console, but there will be no proof it ever happened…
I've been wondering about this for the last couple of years as I still play on 360, but never tried doing this. I now know that after the '25 I just can't unplug it, as I only play offline.
Microsoft really need to patch this but doubtful it will happen since X360 is turning 20 this year. I recall a similar thing with PS4 and but Sony eventually patched that.
Weird limitation, just the UI codded in a very specific way to cover the launch of the console + 20 years. Don't think they could have used a way to store the date and time to hard limit it to 20 years. Either way, most people are connected to the internet and I personally never seen the time and date setting dialog, as it does it automatically for you. Xbox 360 won't die as long as backward compatibility on newer Xbox's is supported. If they shut down Xbox Live on 360, it will die there as well (unless they rework the whole thing, which seems very impractical and time/money consuming for literally no reason).
There are so many systems that go to 2076 and such. We finally get to see a console reach the final date. It's so cool yet sad. There'd be no reason that it'd spectacularly fail though. This has been a solved rumor for a while.
i find it crazy to think that the engineers working on the 360 must have been thinking "well 20 years is basically forever from now." and here we are 20 years later.
What do you think about the PS2 that has been released in 2000 and the date setting can go up until the 2099?
@robertoc.2116different company and console, doesnt matter
@@dark-ps4jow ps2
@robertoc.2116 * 2100 actually.
@@dark-ps4joso what will Happen to the x Box 360 20 years later wont it work or what i don’t get it
This is the gamers version of the Mayan calendar in 2012
I remember 360 even had sales and events when that happened💀
@Noble0563 haha get it while you can
Or Y2K.
true
@@Noble0563 It was definitely a discount on Assassin's Creed III
the current dashboard looks so sad honestly
Kinda just shows how soulless the metro dashboard always was. It was designed for ads.
I miss Blades and NXE, even Kinect was better.
Not any worse the XBONE dash
Blades was my first console, but NXE will always be my favorite!
I haven't turned my 360 on in a few months for this reason, just depressing.
In other words, you can't manually adjust beyond 2025. But the date will continue as usual.
Yep. Nothing to worry about.
@@Born... I didn't even know myself what would happen with the Xbox 360 after 2025 since I always thought it would just go back to 2005 or something. Microsoft should release some sort of system update though or something next for the Xbox 360 console that would allow players to manually adjust the date on the console to 2026 and beyond, especially considering that most game consoles usually go up to at least 2099 anyway. Nintendo's Wii even only goes up to the year 2035 and that's just ten more years from now already.
@@pepsidude8919 due to the current way that electronic devices tell time, nothing that we have today will be able to go beyond 3:14 AM and 7 seconds (03:14:07) UTC on 19th of January 2038. It's like Y2K, but the "code number" for the time will be too large.
Yeah and by default it auto syncs it online, absolutely no issue.
hanouzz_yt this isn't entirely accurate. This is only true if you use Unix Epoch and store time as a 32-bit integer value. If you start the date in 2000 instead of 1970, you can go much farther. You can also go much farther if you store time as a 64-bit value instead of a 32-bit one (which is what most systems these days do now, it's just a couple odd applications, older consoles, and older embedded machines that still don't.)
They didn't think its legacy would last that long.. If only they knew.
This has been dead for a while now
@@slapshotjack9806 lol, no it is not. So many people still play the 360, surprisingly.
@@BerryBush-x1z yeah like the 23 people that do
@@BerryBush-x1zabsolutely! I was surprised how fast my rgh and halo4 console sold, think I underpriced them! I think ppl miss the ability to actually own games and not just play from a server like most modern games that require internet to play
@@BerryBush-x1z yup! I'm one of em, still play my 360 all the time
everyone's 360 explodes at midnight.
Me when I spread misinformation
@sandrohernandez4401pretty sure he is joking to the y2k incident where people thought all the nuclear bombs will launch on year 2000 along with many banks having money glitched out
@sandrohernandez4401 Its a joke mate
@@NMUOffical yea like how in y2k they said the nuclear bombs are gonna go off cuz of calenders and banks are gonna be glitched
@@NMUOfficalit’s a joke
They must have thought Raul Menendez would have destroyed the world or something being that it’s 2025
Bro I’m waiting for the USS Obama to be built. 😂😂😂
And im still waiting on it
i mean fbi launched a nuke so they probably created nuketown 2025
Suffer with me!
And when you do, David, please, come to me.
Imagine your first successful console in your brand is still alive past the 20 year limit from start to end.
Original XBOX was extremely successful
@courieroftvs not as much as the 360 though. Still was a good start to the brand
One as the shittiest era
@@courieroftvs it was not. The OG Xbox sold at a massive loss for Microsoft. They had to convince investors that the planned obsolescence with the 360 was going to make up for the losses of the og xbox.
@@thefallen2220 they just didnt know what to do with it
On older 360s the final day is January 19 2038 at 3:14AM the internal clock will reset back to December 13 1901 because the unix timestamp exceeds the 32 bit integer limit
Is that different on later ones?
Oh No way. The same date that Linux's operating system calendar could end similar to the one from the Y2k situation in 1999, that's insane.
Wrong, Windows uses a 64-bit value to store the date time and always had since the first version of NT.
@GoogleDoesEvil not always, this is why kms38 works
Wrong again man
I remember my DS went up to 2099. Wtf Microsoft.
Even PlayStation can go up until the 2099, even the PS2.
@robertoc.2116My ps2 keeps resetting to 2009 for some reason
@@TJZ243 Your CMOS battery is dead, or maybe there is something wrong with the console.
@robertoc.2116 It’s my dad’s launch ps2 console from 2000 but he gave it to me in 2008. It still works perfectly fine it’s just that ever since 2021 the calendar keeps going back to 2009.
@@TJZ243 I don't know, my PS2 is from 2003, and when i unplug it, the date go back in 1/1/2000.
Kind of weird how it could only be manually set up to 2025. Many older consoles could go way further, typically up to 2099.
I miss the 360 so much dude. What I’d do to turn the clock back 15 years… and I’m not talking about doing it in the settings lol
Same I’m gonna buy one
@@Akac3shheck yeah!
Xbox 360 was peak
Stop living in the past, embrace your reality.
@@JC-hi8fk reality sucks balls rn
I use my 360 almost daily. It's an infinitely better DVD player than the One or Series consoles and I have so many games I still play.
Why do you think it's an infinitely better DVD player? I mean it's good but it works just as well on my Xbox One S and Series X.
that's kinda true and accurate since its a actual instant basic dvd player that doesn't need a app to use blu ray to be exact after testing it on both my fop s8 new copy didn't work on the new one's and every other disc has better quality on the 360 compared and just randomly out of no where my one s gets a disc stuck in it not coming out
@@non_one_c Those aren't DVD players. Those are video game readers with an optional app that takes up valuable storage and plays Blu-Rays and DVDs, with a second app for CDs.
Blu ray app is a farking piece of 💩
Same here, but with my PS3. I have the Bluetooth remote and I use it to watch Blu-rays and DVDs all the time. The Xbox One/Series Blu-ray player is annoying to use, and somehow the PS4/PS5 Blu-ray player is even worse. I only use my Series X to play a Blu-ray if it’s a 4k disc.
Notably, I also have a few European DVDs that the PS3 (as well as everything newer) refuses to play due to them being in the wrong format. My Xbox 360 plays those just fine, though.
After the Xbox 360 reaches past December 31 2025, the Xbox 460 gets announced.
Nope the Xbox 720
Xbox prime
@@402verse nah the Xbox Box
@@SirBonez72728 nan the bread box
@@402verse nah the bag
You can set the internal time on the GameCube to 2099 lol
Yep
That too, but in most video games like Animal Crossing, the latest date you can go up to in that game is 2030. After that, it will remain in 2030 for the next few years or so.
And DS lmao
TLDR: The 64bit integer of new cpus can count up to 292 million years (2.92e8), so really theres no worry about this.
Its just that the xbox team didnt want to do the work to include more than 20 years into the future.
Either there will be an update to prolong the manual settings, or youll just have to update the time through network connection.
Now let's see what happens when the time hits December 31, 9999 when everyone's xbox account gets unbanned lol
Shows ya how short 100 years is in the grand scheme of things
That is 9,974 years away.
I'm currently 24 years old
I'd have to re live my 24 years of life 415 times to reach the ban date 😂
😂
By the time we get to the 10th Millennium, most of the stuff on earth would be forgotten much like the far future could end up one millennium from now.
@austin_lee_frederick4293 that's only 27 years tho
So does this have a name in tech circles? If not, I opt for "zombie-clock".
I think it’s called Y2K38
I miss NXE 2008-2012~ish. It felt so alive and before Microsoft CEOs took control of game development from their devs. At least we got to live it.
Edit: Also weird how the Dashboard limits the date to 2025 considering the Wii can manually go to 2035, despite both having capability of tracking time afterwards.
I miss the days when Microsfot actually cared about their operating system on computers and the console back in the 1990s and mid 2000s. But once steve balmer and bill gates left the company, along with other engineers in the same mindset as Bill and Steve, Microsoft hasn't been the same since.
Crazy how the 360 still crazy responsive for 2005 tech compared to the x1 or SX
something tells me this is a slim lol since it runs so smooth
@@kenm.2793 Phat's are just as responsive, they contain the same CPU/GPU, the only difference is the phats have them separately on the board, slims have them on the same substrate
My Falcon runs this well and I was surprised. Now the only thing dragging it along is optical media.
Excuse me..?the xbox series consoles are tsunamis ahead of xbox 360, get a job
@@heyjoellee Chill bro, the series S/X are 15 years newer than the 360, of course they're gonna be faster
I assume the biggest problems will occur once we actually reach past that date. Since you cannot set the clock to past 2025-21-31 you can only set it to that time. Now when your console starts to send requests to servers, they often times require the correct time to be set on your console, but you won't be able to set it to the correct time anymore. This may cause some online functionality to stop working, or if you were to use the web browser on your console it wouldn't work correctly. The only solution I could see is if the 360 has a setting to set the time automatically with a time sync server.
I doubt anything is going to happen. Pretty much every device made in the last several decades uses a internal format for time that'll outlast us all (hence why the console continues into 2026 without issue); in this case it's way more likely that you can't set the console to 2026 because they simply set the menu's year selection range to end at 2025 since they figured that 20 years was a long enough time that it wouldn't matter.
@@MadmanEpic Like I said, the issues will most likely start to happen with network/internet connectivity with different servers, once the date has actually surpassed. If you have incorrect time or have to set the time for any reason, then you'll be stuck to 2025-12-31 at 11:59 PM. Servers that expect communication after that can cause problems. The actual console by itself won't have any issues locally.
nah we good
A related issue: If offline (or the time sync server is inaccessible), certain games will have their autosaving not work properly if the time is reset for whatever reason, like unplugging the Xbox.
Bioshock Infinite is one example, where it doesn't make new autosaves if the time is set earlier than the latest save. I don't recall if there is manual saving in that game on 360.
lmao. not
If you disconnect the xbox 360 from the power source, its year will reset to 2005. But immediately after connecting to Xbox Live, it will return to the current date.
And the browser there no longer works, an outdated IE 9 with rotten certificates.
I'd imagine Microsoft would release one final update for the X360 to correct this a maybe a few other issues before the end of the year.
They still update and patch the Xbox 360
@@jpuc5568 they haven't updated for the past 3 years
@@jpuc5568lol no they don't they haven't had a dashboard update in years I asked people who specifically work for xbox and they said they don't plan to update it at all
@@jpuc5568 no they dont, its been years since we got a update so this is disinformation
@@jpuc5568they haven’t released a new firmware update since 2019…
Hopefully we’ll get an Xbox dashboard update to add more manual dates and that’s it.
Crazy how the UI is still better than Xbox One’s
NostaIgia bias, the 360 had a sIow navigation to search up games
@@iaqhstill overall a better design tho
@@iaqhThe xbone is literslly slower to load in many cases.
Back then they were changing the UI so much that people hated it and swore by the old “blades” UI
Imagine if our Xbox 360's became sentiment a la the Xbox 360 from Transformers lmao
I don't think you know what sentiment means
@@lemau8458Obviously, they misspelled sentient.
@@lemau8458 I don't think you know what a joke means
did you mean sentient
microsoft is 100% a soulless company if they don't update the 5 bits it takes to the 360 to fix this within a year
it'd go from 99% soulless to 100% soulless so ykno keep in mind
With it not having any way to process transactions, there's no money to be gained from continued support of the 360. I'm hoping they will continue to allow them to keep connecting up to Live for many more years!
Are you brainwashed..? Xbox series x and s consoles will live on longer than my xbox 360 s, I might still play it but it's NOT worth it if you don't got a smooth big screen tv
A permanent ban is considered up until 12/31/9999. Anything beyond that would probably crash the console.
I would love a 10 hour Halo 3 ODST loading screen, if possible. Love the look and feel of it.
making a clock lasting only 20 years is insane
3:35 to stop you wasting your time worrying, nothing happens.
they will finally release the legendary xbox 720
Can’t believe you still make videos, you made my childhood
When Animal Crossing on the Nintendo Gamecube has more years than You:
31/12/2030🌐
2030/12/31🇯🇵
12/31/2030🇺🇸
In the past still I see
@@heyjoellee Also as of the year 2025 We shall try to enjoy:
- The last 5 years of Animal Crossing in the Nintendo Gamecube (2030)
- The last 10 years of Animal Crossing City Folk in the Nintendo Wii (2035)
- The last 25 years of Animal Crossing New Leaf in the Nintendo 3DS (2050)
- The last 35 years of Animal Crossing New Horizons in the Nintendo Switch 1 (2060)
- The last 74 years of Animal Crossing Wild World in the Nintendo DS (2099)
The biggest issue with the Millenium Bug was, that so many electronic devices, back then, only had the last 3 digits of the year you were in, e.g 998 for 1998 etc. Sothe 'threat' was that these devices might all just stop working at the turn of midnight 1999 to 2000. Most devices actually worked fine and started the 'year' at 001 but there were occasional problems, with 4 digit devices, that were not set up to cope with years beginning with a 2. I was a 'Millenium Champion' with the National (UK) company I was in at the time and had to do lots of checks and give out advice to staff on what they should do if things went wrong, when they came into work on 2nd Jan 2000 (02/01/00).
Y25 is coming for our 360’s 😭
Y2K25
The xbox really said ima do my own thing
Only our self child souls remain there now
The Xbox 360 is a 64 bit console, so it should be able to count all the way to the end of Unix time. Maybe.
No it’s actually a 32 bit architecture
@@slapshotjack9806 Check the Xbox 360 technical specifications on Wikipedia.
@@slapshotjack9806 Central processing unit. Xbox 360 took a different approach to hardware compared to its predecessor. The XCPU, named Waternoose (later Loki) is a custom triple-core 64-bit PowerPC-based design by IBM.
Wikipedia
@@slapshotjack9806 The 360 and Ps3's cpus are based on the Power4 architecture, which is 64 bits.
@@thegroupofreptiles6823 try again
Yo Generalkidd, xbox finally shot down the Xbox One avatars, leaving only the Xbox Originals avatars app working. You can still use the app but for some reason any changes to the avatar do not save (even if you press X to save), if you close the app and re-open it it just changes back.
man i miss avatar games
As they should. It was probably a fucking waste of time anyway
I forgot what ODST loading screens looked like. I need to get my 360 back out!
Xbox Series X is calling!
Good work. This may still present some problems in the future regarding game saves in future dates set manually and when consle resets if no battery on board
I think the clock will keep working until 2038 because of some bug in older devices. Also microsoft will probably release an update to make the clock go to 2038
I mean, in defense of Microsoft, at least they were accounting for when Mendenez rules the world
Well he still has 10 months to take it over!
I gotta get mine outta storage
Xbox 360 rip
Spoiler alert: nothing happened
Nothing, but it doesn't mean the 360 is useless. There's so many things you can do with a 360?
There's so many games that didn't make the Backward Compatible cut that are still worth playing.
If you don’t remember happened for Y2K, all the software and systems that were possibly problematic were updated in time. There was a Y2K Compliance program that all businesses had to go through, it looked different for each of them.
The original Y2K bug was for two digit year computer clocks, so in the year 2000 your computers clock would go from 99 to 01. The filing system for files would stamp time and date onto the file for access retrieval. Being the year 01 the computer would not look for files created in 99. The bug was simple because the files were still there they just couldn't be accessed. A simple code patch would allow you to gain access to those files.
I know GTA V for example won't load my saved Game unless i set the time and date forward. Every time i turn my 360 back on it thinks it's 2005 and won't let me load certain saved games cause of that
That happens often in my friend's house.
You need to replace the cmos batter inside the console so it will save the time again.
Maybe replay it on a newer xbox will solve the trick
360 being like “I don’t know I didn’t think I get this far..”
So i can see the being a problem with saved files like in skyrim where they have the dates on them.
Another issue could be with backward compatible on series xbox then trying to play the 360 next year may result to an error kinda like on pc if you have the date wrong itll block you from playing it
The clock will probably go back to 1900 and they will be able to patch it to make it add 126 years to display correctly. Thats if they care.
The 360 when you leave it unplugged will reset the date to 2005
Yus
Ive used my last xbox 360 slim that i bought last summer and I doubt my xbox 360 will stop working aside from slowly loading the dash it works very well . The only thing i cant do is purchase games however i dont use the store .all my games on it are physical.
The 360's store was shut down early last year, if you buy any 360 games or add ons on xbone/Series it'll still pop up in your 360 download history.
This does mean that starting next year if, for some reason (say for a glitch in a game) you wanted to change the date on the 360 without Xbox live you will not be able to reset the time to real time
I just got one (two, actually) last year for free.
I figured it would help with extending game life (Steam relies on servers, what happens when and if it shuts down? No re-installations. Also, limited and slow internet).
I hear Steam has plans in place to address if/when it has to shut down servers for whatever reason, so that your account's content doesn't just vanish.
Steams makes an insane amount of money each year, sure they are not perfect either, but they still are one of most user friendly tech companies out there. If they keep that up, then at least the running cost of those servers are no problem for many years to come.
Maybe, @TeamMuggi, but it's all cloud-based still.
Another threat could be a cyber-attack on Steam itself, clearing out several people's libraries.
As unlikely as it may be, it's never impossible to happen.
Look at what happened to the Internet Archive, for example. No one got anything out of it, but someone did it.
Either way, I'm just a bit more paranoid about it than everyone else.
@@digginbloke9636 it's fine, hackers are just one of a bunch of problems servers can have, but at some point all those old consoles will die too unless you find someone who makes those old parts again and repairs them, even taking apart two with different failures and putting the working parts together into one will only last a certain time, as sad as it is.
yeah i don't think it's something the 360 can't figure out it's just the max Microsoft expected people to use their xbox.
I wouldn’t say it’s a bug for the console.
I’d say it’s more like the 2005-2025 years are just the configuration’s limits but the clock is still designed to count up
Wait until you see what happens in 2038
That is strange considering I'm pretty sure the PS2's clock can go all the way up to 2099 or something ridiculous.
I tested that on my PS2, it can go between 1999 and 2099.
2099 isn’t even that far away
@WatermelonCatEndoser 100 years is better than 20.
@ did you even watch the video fully and properly tell me what happens at 12:00 on the last day of December please what year it goes to 🤨👍
@WatermelonCatEndoser Yeah I saw that, but it's still strange that you can only make it go up to 2025 and not any further imo.
Mine still thinks it's 2005
Thank the mercy if this news, I came across this on Google homepage and omg, I'm so relieved to have seen this. Thank you 😊
I actually didn't really know myself what would happen to the internal calendar and clock on the Xbox 360 game console after the year 2025, which is the year we're currently in now already, since the system only goes up to 2025 apparently, and the farthest year that it can go back to is 2005 which was already 20 years ago which was also the same exact year when the Xbox 360 first launched. It would have probably been nice though perhaps if Microsoft released some sort of system update or something for the Xbox 360 that would allow the date on the console to expand beyond the year 2025 since some people like me may still be using their old Xbox 360 systems in 2026 and beyond. Nintendo should have also released a system update or something for the Wii as well that would allow the calendar date on the Wii console to go beyond the year 2035, which is still ten more years from now, since the Wii can only go up to 2035.
1:14 i was just about to put that in the comments sounds like y2k all over again 😂
Never owned an Xbox, but I'm surprised the date range on the 360 is so low. Even the Nintendo DS, PSP and PS Vita let the calendar be manually set up to 2099. The DS couldn't be updated so I don't know if that was a factor in anything.
Huh that's wild. I wonder if they'll push an update to fix it 'cause not being able to set the date is a huge issue
I don't see why anyone would think that not being able to set the date later than 12/31/25 would cause it to stop working. Even if going past that date DID cause some kind of a problem, juts st it to an earlier date. Problem solved. Sure the dates on fils would be wrong, but who cares about that?
And who cares about the busted up can of biscuits of a 20 year old xbox?
Speaking of Halo 3 ODST, can you still play Firefight online with others? I have the last two vidmaster challenges to do.
From what was said a few years ago. That would be a no. Online play is still possible with apps like xlink kai. Im not sure but I also assume that call of duty servers are the only thing online for the xbox 360.
@@wolfrage99no you still can… it was just matchmaking that was closed in 2022 and halo 3 odst doesn’t have matchmaking
it might be the same as the Wii, it hardly had a clock that went beyond the late 2010's. schlatt even pointed it out in his series in 2020, he was playing Wii Sports (2009) and the clock in-game said it was 2005
its fine, just the clocks are gonna be weird.
nevermind, i posted this comment before he revealed it, but i'm still gonna leave this here
this is the first video i've ever seen from you, instantly subscribed because of the intro
My 360 is stuck on 2005
Wasn’t there an achievement in command and conquer for playing the game in the year it was set (2048)? To get that you had to change the year on the system to 2048
Surely not, because playing while connected to the internet would make that impossible
1:20 And you know what else is massive
How to unlock 2026
Oh goody, had me worried there for a second. My xbox 360 slim just got the red dot of death in December 2024 and i just got another one in 2025. Would've sucked if it just exploded at the end of the year.
Well RIP, it most likely will just get stuck at 2025 and nothing will happen
I doubt Microsoft would release an Update to alleviate this.
I mean, the Xbox 360 still has Xbox Live and Crossplay with Backwards Compatibility on newer Consoles
Majora's Mask, but in 360 systems. Purchase Majora's Mask in 360 Store before it's too late.
(It already is)
Majora's Mask has 3 days in it. This is the fourth day, but for 360 systems.
Lol the date will just reset back to the lowest date that's what will happen, your xbox will still work
I hate this dashboard. I wish we could go back to Blades or NXE.
Apparently we're supposed to get one last update this year.. it'll probably extend the max year..
Cobatine did a vid, he was able to sleuth out that the last update for Xbox 360 ever is also going to take place in December of 2025, after that Xbox live will likely cease to work.
wait they changed the dashboard
no it's been like this since like 2011
What are u on? 💀😂
i think 2023 or 2024 the adds are now gone but it gave life though
@@War_Economy_Enjoyer The last layout change came just after the 360 store got shut down last year
its the Mayan calendar.y2k was an actual threat but it had gotten patched
I wish I could mod my 360 to get the NXE dashboard and perhaps unlock the higher time setting.
Unfortunately I have one of the unmoddable models so that's out of the question.
Friendly reminder for everyone that if you disable your 360's internet connection, armor customization will work in Halo Reach.
Unfortunately, profiles with Xbox Live enabled make _no_ credits on, or offline, however an _offline profile_ will still accrue them at a fixed rate up to 75 in-game minutes at a time.
Time spent + a 10% performance bonus.
Speaking of, if you see this Gold Team, any chance you could break down the offline credit rates for a video?
It starts (per session) at a 3712cr cap, then goes up 4455cr at Warrant Officer, so I'm wondering where it goes up again.
Perhaps at Lt. Colonel, where the rank emblems go from silver to gold? I'm not sure.
*Additionally,* it's worth noting my testing was done in 1.1. You think there's an offline credit difference in 1.0?
ODST was the game I came back to most of the time on the Xbox 360, and I never noticed that the clock in the loading screen is real time, I just thought it was saying the time that was going by in game. Also, screw 343 for not simply emulating the games in MCC, the Virgil scanning levels loading screen in the original game is better than a simple image.
Every Xbox 360 will cease to exist. Not just the games or software, the entire physical console and everything as well. All traces of it will be wiped from the planet, as if it never even existed in the first place…
People will retain memories of the console, but there will be no proof it ever happened…
😢
*Ominous chanting intensifies*
Like the dango ©️ system?
Fun Fact: The Sega Dreamcast Clock goes to 2085.
I wanna turn my 360 on and see my friends playing GTA IV, Minecraft and CoD. I’m 29 and still love games, just not the current state of them now.
Cobatine is saying something different, as in it may shut down, hopefully its not true.
I've been wondering about this for the last couple of years as I still play on 360, but never tried doing this. I now know that after the '25 I just can't unplug it, as I only play offline.
Why all the hate for the Metro dashboard? I think it's the best looking one.
Microsoft really need to patch this but doubtful it will happen since X360 is turning 20 this year. I recall a similar thing with PS4 and but Sony eventually patched that.
Doesn't online still work for the original Xbox that came out back in 2001?
Online still works for 360 too
@@DeviousDropBear1337 isn't it because it runs the same kinda operating system the Xbox one is built on
@@lukemorgan6166 I think that if 360 live service is shut down than that could likely affect 360 games on xbone and series consoles
It's probably around the time when they announce the next Xbox console.
Weird limitation, just the UI codded in a very specific way to cover the launch of the console + 20 years. Don't think they could have used a way to store the date and time to hard limit it to 20 years. Either way, most people are connected to the internet and I personally never seen the time and date setting dialog, as it does it automatically for you. Xbox 360 won't die as long as backward compatibility on newer Xbox's is supported. If they shut down Xbox Live on 360, it will die there as well (unless they rework the whole thing, which seems very impractical and time/money consuming for literally no reason).
There are so many systems that go to 2076 and such. We finally get to see a console reach the final date. It's so cool yet sad. There'd be no reason that it'd spectacularly fail though. This has been a solved rumor for a while.
We will go back in time to 1/1/2005 and repeat the last 20 years for eternity