After you connect the Series X to the Internet, attempting to load the disc-based Xbox One copy from the hard drive again leads to a brief "Getting your game ready..." message and then a prompt to download any available update files. Those updates aren't required to play the game, though; even if you refuse the download, you can then go back offline and play your Xbox One disc on the Series X without any apparent issue.
On the PS5, in contrast, offline backward compatibility works much more simply. There, disc-based PS4 games can be installed from the disc and played directly, without any need for an online connection.
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Microsoft's one-time online check is also required for many disc-based games labeled as cross-generation "Smart Delivery" titles across the Xbox One and Xbox Series X. In many (if not most) cases, the Smart Delivery disc itself simply includes the Xbox One version of the game, and the Series X upgrade requires downloading files from the Internet. If you install that Smart Delivery Xbox One game from the disc while offline, you still have to perform a one-time online check before being able to play at all, even if you don't want to download the Series X upgrade files.
In a way, needing an online connection for disc-based backward compatibility isn't a new situation for Xbox owners. After all, playing compatible Xbox 360 and original Xbox games on an Xbox One or Xbox Series X requires players to download a completely new copy of the game from Microsoft's servers that can then run through an emulation layer on the more modern hardware. In those cases, the data on the disc itself isn't used at all, and the disc simply serves as a sort of physical "license check" proving that you own the game.
For Xbox One Games running on the Series X, though, that's not the case. There, the raw game data is being copied from the disc itself and can be run without any explicit, user-controlled "update" downloaded from a Microsoft server. Despite that change, the system still requires an online connection the first time the game is loaded.
An Xbox representative has yet to comment on this issue in response to a request from Ars Technica. On the ResetEra forums, though, a verified "Developer at Xbox" going by OscarK writes that the system "need[s] to be online one-time during install to download specific config files (separate from actual game patches)."
The key here, OscarK writes, is that opaque "Getting your game ready..." message that appears during the first online-connected load of an Xbox One game on the Series X. That message masks what OscarK calls a "registration step" encompassing a "multi-step process which involves decryption of the package header, download of metadata, [and] provisioning of any additional storage space that the game requires for temporary files. For Xbox One BC games on Series XS, this is also when a one-time Internet connection is required for compatibility bits."
It's this hidden download of configuration files and "compatibility bits" that necessitates the online check-in for disc-based Xbox One games, according to OscarK. And if that situation seems confusing and poorly presented to you, OscarK would agree.
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