Saturday, 15 February 2014

Microsoft starts rolling out update for the Xbox One

Microsoft has started rolling out a new software update for the Xbox One gaming console. The update will be downloaded automatically by your console when you switch it off and it goes into a low-power state.


The latest update brings with it several additions and improvements. One of them is the ability to see and manage the storage space left on your Xbox One. Microsoft has also made it easier to manage your download queue with separate queues for My Apps and My Games. There is also a new battery power indicator for the controller that appears on the homescreen at the bottom right corner. You can now also connect a USB keyboard to your Xbox One.
Other changes in this update include:
  • Ability to delete game and application save data 
  • Improved installation and DLC management 
  • Improve
  • Blu-ray quality improvements
  • d UI for accessing friends, achievements, messages, and party chat 
  • Game DVR app to be included in the Xbox OneGuide as an app channel 
  • Update to the boot progress indicators for system update 
  • Improve consistency of UX for update & install progress 
  • Improved NAT detection  
  • Significant performance and stability improvements  
  • Network Troubleshooter improvements
The update is now rolling out and should be available for download on your console soon.

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