The cloud files are permanently associated with your gamertag so the Xbox One should do this automatically. If you only saved your in-game progress locally, to the hard drive, you will need to restart your Xbox and save them to the cloud instead.
If you no longer have your Xbox , sadly you won't be able to access the files. Considering the first-gen Xbox didn't save games to the cloud in the same way, you can't carry on with old save games. There are s of Xbox titles available as part of the backward compatibility scheme and a decent selection of original Xbox games. Games like the original Guitar Hero and Rock Band series won't work as they require proprietary accessories that aren't compatible, nor do any that require with the original Kinect motion camera.
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Forza Horizon 4 is the culmination of a series of free-roaming, exciting racing games, and a work of genius for anyone who likes to drive digital cars. Set in a stunning digital rendition of England, it has a bustling, engaging world of drivers and vehicles, race tracks, and off-roading obstacles.
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