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Honestly speaking, Overkill's policy on treating consoles is horrible. They ditched support from last-gen for a reason... themoney the "hardships".
They might fix it sometime in the future. That is honestly all we have.
Or were you expecting to be able to play with PC players? Because that's not possible.
Only players on Xbox One with the newer Crimewave Edition of Payday 2 will be able to play with you.
I have no stance of saying this since I'm not a developer, but it doesn't take a rocket scientist to decide upon walking through a forest again after countless bad experiences with pedobear the first time.
"Since launch online play for the Xbox One version has been severely limited, with players unable to connect to online games unless invited by another player. A patch was released on 4 July in response to this problem but the issue persists"
However, something(s) to note:
XBox One is getting backwards/downwards... stuff
First, the Xbone is getting the ability to emulate 360 games, and play with 360 players.
Second, with Windows 10, XBox and PC can game togeather, kinda.
These haven't been formatted to Payday 2, (maybe... "yet"?)
So either: OP is trying to play with 360/PC
Or, Overkill still hasn't fix the thing they haven't fixed.
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/backward-compatibility
"Play multiplayer with your friends no matter which console they’re on."
"Xbox One Backward Compatibility works with disc-based and digital games."
However, you are correct. The main problem Microsoft has had as a whole when it comes to emulating 360 games to Xbox One isn't the game itself, or the emulation process, it is the legal process and lie-since-ing.
However, what OP might be referring to is:
People trying to 360-X1?
People trying to Windows 10 PC-X1?
Or, general problems with X1-X1, which Overkill still can't figure out/fix/whatever.