Corazon de Leon wrote:Ha, I’m keeping it on the Xbox One for now, it’ll take forever to download all the songs and I dunno if it’ll keep all my scores and stuff on the Series X.
Yeh all your scores are linked to your save (which is saved in the cloud). Any console you log in to and start up Rock Band 4 it will download your save and all your scores. Some might not show if that particular console doesn't have the song, but your score will still be in your save and appear if that song is added to that consoles library or you change to another console with that song on it.
If you set your Xbox One to be able to share downloads on the network, you can copy them directly to your Series and it'll be a lot faster. Just make sure you sign in as Buff and set your Series as his new home console!
I think it took about 5-6 hours to copy my games and DLC across and all be picked up on the new console. The internal drive is a lot quicker so there's less time indexing files compared to the Xbox One
Transferring Data and Games via Network Transfer
If both of your Xbox devices are on the same network, you can use the Network Transfer option to copy games and data between the two devices.
This is much faster than redownloading the game or transferring it via External Storage.
Turn on the Xbox One and press the Xbox button on your controller
Go to Profile & System
Under the Settings tab, Select System
Select Backup & Transfer
Select Allow Transfer
Leave the Xbox One in this state
Turn on the Xbox Series X/S
Navigate to Backup & Transfer
Your Xbox One should be listed under the Local Consoles
Select the games you want to copy and select the Copy Selected option
Make sure that the Series X/S console has enough space to accommodate that game
Select Copy
Your games and their data will now be copied to your new console.
https://segmentnext.com/2020/11/06/tran ... ox-series/You'll still have all the content untouched on your original Xbox too. So if things take a while or don't work then you can still use the old console.