quote:Op woensdag 5 februari 2014 15:10 schreef Ceased2Be het volgende:
System update volgende week:
I’m excited to be able to share details with you today about several product updates we’ll be delivering for Xbox One starting next week. The team has been really excited to see the gameplay on Xbox One and the millions of hours of fun our fans have experienced since launch. We’ve also been busy listening to your feedback and working hard to incorporate it into Xbox One as soon as possible. We remain incredibly energized and we are aggressively working to make Xbox One better, faster than ever before.
Xbox One is a platform for continuous innovation and new consumer experiences over time. Just as we did with Xbox 360, Xbox One will have regular updates to deliver new features and platform experiences designed to delight you. We’re always listening to you and we love your feedback, so keep it coming.
February 11 system updates
On February 11, the first update will be delivered to customers who sign into their Xbox One. It features many new improvements – including lots of behind-the-scenes updates for developers building apps and games for Xbox One, several new features we believe Xbox fans will love, stability and product updates to improve the customer experience, and continuous improvements to the quality of Kinect voice so commands become more fluid and responsive over time. While we won’t be going into all of the details of the product updates today, we will be sharing more information soon.
Some of the features you can expect to see on February 11 include:
The ability to see and manage your storage space. With this update, you will find it easy to find how much space your content takes up and better manage your content. You can also control your install lineup and more easily manage your download queue. We’ve separated My Games and My Apps into separate lists, so you can easily create separate queues for both. Now you can pick the order in which you want your content to load and we’ve added a boot progress indicator so you can better track updates while they load.
The battery power indicator is back! You can see it right on the home screen, so you can easily track how much battery life is left on your controller.
And, you will be able to use your USB keyboard with your Xbox One.
These are just a few of the many updates we will be shipping on February 11. We’ll share more details on these and other upcoming features in the coming weeks. We have several surprises in store that we think you’ll love.
March 4 system updates – countdown to “Titanfall”
On March 4, in advance of what is expected to be the biggest game launch of the year, we will be delivering another system update to prepare your Xbox One for “Titanfall.” This update will contain many new features and improvements, most significantly to our party and multiplayer systems. Available on March 11, “Titanfall” is a team-based online multiplayer game that showcases the power of Xbox Live, and we will be shipping a new party and multiplayer system that will help make “Titanfall” the must-have game for this generation.
This post is the first of many announcements and sneak peeks at features in the system updates. We’ve been carefully listening to your feedback and look forward to delivering many new features that will make Xbox One even better. We’re just getting started and can’t wait to share more information in the coming weeks.
Klinkt als een goed begin!quote:Op woensdag 5 februari 2014 15:10 schreef Ceased2Be het volgende:
System update volgende week:
I’m excited to be able to share details with you today about several product updates we’ll be delivering for Xbox One starting next week. The team has been really excited to see the gameplay on Xbox One and the millions of hours of fun our fans have experienced since launch. We’ve also been busy listening to your feedback and working hard to incorporate it into Xbox One as soon as possible. We remain incredibly energized and we are aggressively working to make Xbox One better, faster than ever before.
Xbox One is a platform for continuous innovation and new consumer experiences over time. Just as we did with Xbox 360, Xbox One will have regular updates to deliver new features and platform experiences designed to delight you. We’re always listening to you and we love your feedback, so keep it coming.
February 11 system updates
On February 11, the first update will be delivered to customers who sign into their Xbox One. It features many new improvements – including lots of behind-the-scenes updates for developers building apps and games for Xbox One, several new features we believe Xbox fans will love, stability and product updates to improve the customer experience, and continuous improvements to the quality of Kinect voice so commands become more fluid and responsive over time. While we won’t be going into all of the details of the product updates today, we will be sharing more information soon.
Some of the features you can expect to see on February 11 include:
The ability to see and manage your storage space. With this update, you will find it easy to find how much space your content takes up and better manage your content. You can also control your install lineup and more easily manage your download queue. We’ve separated My Games and My Apps into separate lists, so you can easily create separate queues for both. Now you can pick the order in which you want your content to load and we’ve added a boot progress indicator so you can better track updates while they load.
The battery power indicator is back! You can see it right on the home screen, so you can easily track how much battery life is left on your controller.
And, you will be able to use your USB keyboard with your Xbox One.
These are just a few of the many updates we will be shipping on February 11. We’ll share more details on these and other upcoming features in the coming weeks. We have several surprises in store that we think you’ll love.
March 4 system updates – countdown to “Titanfall”
On March 4, in advance of what is expected to be the biggest game launch of the year, we will be delivering another system update to prepare your Xbox One for “Titanfall.” This update will contain many new features and improvements, most significantly to our party and multiplayer systems. Available on March 11, “Titanfall” is a team-based online multiplayer game that showcases the power of Xbox Live, and we will be shipping a new party and multiplayer system that will help make “Titanfall” the must-have game for this generation.
This post is the first of many announcements and sneak peeks at features in the system updates. We’ve been carefully listening to your feedback and look forward to delivering many new features that will make Xbox One even better. We’re just getting started and can’t wait to share more information in the coming weeks.
Hoe werkt het eigenlijk? Ik wil een wildvreemde een bericht kunnen sturen na een potje FIFAquote:Op donderdag 6 februari 2014 00:12 schreef Rainesz het volgende:
Laat ze maar wat aan het Messaging systeem doen.
Gelijk een naam in beeld bijv als je een party of game invite krijgt. Het werkt nu allemaal wat omslachtig.
En die batterij indicator is wel weer fijn, vraag me ook af hoe ze die konden vergeten op release dag lol.
Moet je hem zoeken via zijn gamertag.quote:Op donderdag 6 februari 2014 00:18 schreef gazhims3lv het volgende:
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Hoe werkt het eigenlijk? Ik wil een wildvreemde een bericht kunnen sturen na een potje FIFA
Gekke lui manquote:Op maandag 10 februari 2014 18:38 schreef ClapClapYourHands het volgende:
http://www.washingtonpost(...)ox-bing-and-surface/
Two influential Microsoft shareholders have been pushing the Redmond software giant to abandon what they view as non-essential product lines so that Microsoft can focus on its core strength: selling enterprise software to businesses.
Some investors have suggested that Microsoft spin off its money-losing consumer products and focus solely on the enterprise. Even the Xbox deserves to go, Paul Ghaffari, the wealth manager for Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, said last year.
quote:Op maandag 10 februari 2014 18:38 schreef ClapClapYourHands het volgende:
http://www.washingtonpost(...)ox-bing-and-surface/
Two influential Microsoft shareholders have been pushing the Redmond software giant to abandon what they view as non-essential product lines so that Microsoft can focus on its core strength: selling enterprise software to businesses.
Some investors have suggested that Microsoft spin off its money-losing consumer products and focus solely on the enterprise. Even the Xbox deserves to go, Paul Ghaffari, the wealth manager for Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, said last year.
Nogal, het idee achter de xbox was nogal tweeledig: toegankelijke, krachtige machine bouwen waarin DX zonder poespas zou werken en dus makkelijker/goedkoper zou zijn om voor te ontwikkelenquote:
En sowiezo wil je toch die huiskamer hebben lijkt me? Ik kocht games en films en alles en was ook van plan een windows tablet en telefoon te halen omdat dat dan allemaal mooi samen zou kunnen werken.quote:Op dinsdag 11 februari 2014 13:27 schreef Skull-splitter het volgende:
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Nogal, het idee achter de xbox was nogal tweeledig: toegankelijke, krachtige machine bouwen waarin DX zonder poespas zou werken en dus makkelijker/goedkoper zou zijn om voor te ontwikkelen
Én een platform ontwikkelen naast windows zodat de inkomsten niet meer enkel bij softwarelicenties vandaan moest komen. Dat in een tijd dat windows XP nog uit moest komen en licenties ervoor een rib uit je lijf kostte, itt nu.
Haal je de Xbox terug en klapt je licentiemarkt in elkaar omdat je niet genoeg focust op games en dergelijke wat windows nog bestaansrecht geeft naast open source dan snij je jezelf effectief in de vingers.
Zonder de enorme financiele backing van MS hadden ze nog minder voet aan de grond gekregen en draaide iedereen PS anno nu.quote:Op dinsdag 11 februari 2014 13:32 schreef Mystikvm het volgende:
Je kunt het merk Xbox en de gehele entertainmenttak ook gewoon verkopen aan iemand anders.
Als de xbox dat net zo netjes doet als mijn Xonar DS heb je weinig te klagen kan ik je melden.quote:Op dinsdag 11 februari 2014 15:10 schreef Ceased2Be het volgende:
ja, alleen jammer dat het stereo is.
O dat geloof ik best, maar ik had liever 5.1 output gezien. Als ik dan toch met een koptelefoon op game wil ik wel meerwaarde hebben boven hetgeen wat mijn tv toch al uitpoept qua geluid. (geen surround sets hier in huis).quote:Op woensdag 12 februari 2014 07:55 schreef Skull-splitter het volgende:
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Als de xbox dat net zo netjes doet als mijn Xonar DS heb je weinig te klagen kan ik je melden.
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