Have you tried opening a party, and checking to see if the mic picks up sound? Just create one and see. The mic may not be plugged in all the way, or it may have been damaged with the handling of the box. Try these and if they don't work, then consult the Help-Thing on Xbox.com for headsets and warranties.
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I don't know how to create a party...
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Like I said in a post further up: I'm a noobish veteran.
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Just open the party app, and select, "Start Party". A little circle should show up next to your GT, and when you speak, it should form a gray ring around it. If the circle doesn't show, you probably have a busted mic, and should find a replacement, especially once you get to 26+.
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New mic. Just don't know how to use it.
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Oh. Okay. Is it the standard version that is included in every system? If so, just plug it in to the bottom of your controller, and wait a few seconds while it connects wirelessly. The big button on the left mutes you, turning orange when activated. The plus and minus signs on the right control the volume of the headset.
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Are you following my post? If I ask something, you answer.
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Well you did reply to my my original post offering help, so I'm trying to be helpful, and if you don't appreciate that then you can ask someone else. I'm just trying to help all the new people.
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Can a Xbox 360 be friends with a Xbox one?
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Friends, yes, but they cannot play together. Also, on One, both players must be friends with each other to register them as actual "friends".
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Like on pretty much any forum.
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Any forum? You posted both things on this "Noob Adoption" forum, and these are the only places I've been posting on recently. If you're taking this the wrong way, then I didn't mean it to be like that. Just trying to be helpful.
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My apologies. I'm so confused. I need to leave this forum.