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NXOE Monthly Updates |OT| OS features for the pre-season, games for the Holidays!

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It's January, which means two things for Xbox One in terms of software updates. One, we can finally resume begging Mike Ybarra and Co. for background music, and two, the monthly updates with new features and consequent bug fixes will pick up again. The invitation program is (or soon-to-be) re-opened, so use this thread if you want in.

While the monthly updates don't generally bring any huge bugs or glitches, such as not being able to play Destiny, you should expect some average-sized bugs and some minor instability. I will try to keep the OP updated as often as updates release, and if you have any questions post in the thread and also be sure to keep an eye on the Xbox One Preview Forums.

Major Nelson and Mike Ybarra are usually the first to post stuff about upcoming updates.
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Special thanks to Bsigg12, gossi, and everyone else who helped in the NXOE Beta Thread:

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Update:
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What features are already in the NXOE (New Xbox One Experience)?
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Now, onto the good stuff.

June Update AKA Anniversary Update:
Available June 6th, 2016 at approximately 9PM EST (for preview members).
Expected this week, we’re releasing into Preview a summer update that will start to rollout to our Xbox Preview audience for Xbox One, and in the coming weeks we’ll release it to the Xbox app (beta) on Windows 10. New features will rollout to the Preview audience in waves, not all at once. We’re really excited about this update as it lays the foundation to bring together more people and more games across devices through Xbox Live.

Starting this summer, Xbox One and the Xbox app will receive the first of two updates that will help you stay connected with friends on Xbox Live and enjoy even more games across your favorite devices. Cortana will come to Xbox One; the Xbox and Windows Stores will start to become unified; we will begin to introduce your top PC games with Game Hubs to Xbox Live, and more. These updates are crucial to giving our fans around the world a great gaming experience wherever and whatever they play.

For the update coming this summer, we’re taking the same approach we used for the New Xbox One Experience with an opt-in program to let fans choose how they want to participate. We’ll begin testing a set of features expected this week with an opt-in audience in Xbox Preview. Like all Preview releases, the features are a work-in-progress as we refine them before they launch to the broader community, and some features can stay in Preview for extended periods of time. Additionally, we’re merging the Windows Insider program with the Xbox One Preview program to streamline feedback and updates.

More Social, More Games, More Devices – What’s in the Xbox Update Coming this Summer
Preview, Xbox Update Coming This Summer

Features:

Xbox One

  • Cortana on Xbox One: Cortana is coming to Preview in the U.S., U.K., France, Italy, Germany and Spain first, and gamers can expect the familiar Cortana experience found on other Windows 10 devices. Cortana voice commands on Xbox One will work with both headsets and Kinect. You’ll be able to use Cortana to find great new games, see what your friends are up to, start a party, accomplish common tasks, turn on your Xbox One if you’re using Kinect, and more. We’ll continue to build Cortana features over time and our vision is to use Cortana to help elevate your experience as your personal digital assistant for gaming. Just say “Hey Cortana” or launch the app to get started!
  • New Game Collection: We’re updating the Game Collection interface to make it faster and easier to find and launch the games you’re looking for. Now you’ll be able to see more of your Game Collection, quickly access your own ‘Ready to Install’ tab, and get more information about titles in your queue.
  • Facebook Friend Finder on Xbox One: Facebook Friend Finder is expanding from the Xbox app to Xbox One and is a great way to find and add your Facebook friends on Xbox. As more gamers link their Facebook and Xbox Live accounts, you’ll start seeing more suggestions for Facebook friends to add and game with on Xbox Live.
  • Improved sharing on Xbox One: We’ve made it easier to share your screenshots, GameDVR clips, and achievements on Xbox One. Gamers can now share their most epic clips and captures with the community in fewer steps.
Xbox app and Windows 10 gaming

  • Edit and share GameDVR clips on any video editor: Create that perfect gaming montage with your favorite video editor with clips you recorded on either Xbox One or your PC. Once you’re finished editing, you’ll be able to upload the clip back to Xbox Live through the Xbox app.
  • Updated GameDVR management: You can now manage your captures straight from your profile. This new destination allows you to share, start your own uploads, and see progress in the queue.
  • 60 fps game clip recording with the Game bar: Using the new “Very High” video quality setting in the Xbox app, you will be able to record your game clips in up to 60 frames per second (in addition to 30 frames per second) easily, all from the Game bar (Windows + G).
  • Share to Twitter from Xbox app: In the Xbox app, you’ll be able to share game clips and screenshots from Xbox Live to Twitter through the sharing options on each capture.
  • Windows Game bar improved full-screen support: One of the most common requests we see for the Windows 10 GameDVR feature is the ability to use the Windows Game bar with more games running in full-screen. We’ve added support for six additional games in full-screen mode with Windows game bar: League of Legends, World of Warcraft, DOTA 2, Battlefield 4, Counterstrike: Global Offensive, and Diablo III. With those games, you can now use Windows + G to bring up the Windows Game bar when the game is running full-screen.


Xbox One and Xbox app
  • Top PC games show up on Xbox Live: We’re bringing the top PC games like League of Legends and XCOM 2 together with the Xbox Live community. Meaning, your favorite PC games will have their own Game Hubs on Xbox Live. Whether you’re on your PC, Xbox, or mobile phone, you’ll be able to see what PC games your friends are playing, share your own PC gaming clips and screenshots with the community, and message your friends on Xbox Live. On both Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs, you‘ll also be able to party chat with your friends no matter what they’re doing.
  • Xbox and Windows Store convergence: We’re starting to combine the best of the Xbox Store and Windows Store to give gamers a single cohesive experience across their devices. On Xbox One, we’ve streamlined the shopping experience to help you find the games you love faster and at the best prices. You’ll be able to filter, browse and search results by genre, read reviews written by fellow gamers – including those voted “most helpful” by the Xbox Live community, easily recognize what titles are on sale with strikethrough pricing in lists, and more. We’ve also added several new channels to help you discover the content you love even faster. On the Windows Store, we’re adding support so gamers can browse and purchase bundles, episodic games, season passes, virtual currency and other game add-ons and DLC.
  • More personal Activity Feed: Being able to choose what’s posted to your Activity Feed across Xbox One and the Xbox app is a big fan-requested feature. With the new settings, you can now decide what will get automatically shared to your feed. You can now also craft the perfect Activity Feed posts. At the top of your Activity Feed, easily access and choose from recently unlocked achievements and captures, preview what your post would look like, and then share your greatest gaming moments.

 

Bsigg12

Member
Excited for what's to come. The system has changed in so many ways since launch so I'm really interested to see where Microsoft goes from here. We know they have 2 projects in the works that they consider technically as difficult as the backwards compatibility addition so hopefully those make it through to us.
 

iMax

Member
Not sure if it was posted but one of the upcoming features is a "See who's in this party" button.
 

iMax

Member
Excited for what's to come. The system has changed in so many ways since launch so I'm really interested to see where Microsoft goes from here. We know they have 2 projects in the works that they consider technically as difficult as the backwards compatibility addition so hopefully those make it through to us.

Haven't heard this, sounds awesome!
 

JaggedSac

Member
Excited for what's to come. The system has changed in so many ways since launch so I'm really interested to see where Microsoft goes from here. We know they have 2 projects in the works that they consider technically as difficult as the backwards compatibility addition so hopefully those make it through to us.

Oh yeah, forgot Ybarra said that.
 

shoreu

Member
Excited for what's to come. The system has changed in so many ways since launch so I'm really interested to see where Microsoft goes from here. We know they have 2 projects in the works that they consider technically as difficult as the backwards compatibility addition so hopefully those make it through to us.

Og Xbox emulation. And the ability to re-sell digital games.

#believe!
 
Uhh so yeah

"onto the good stuff"
and posts a tweet that says "look forward to whatever we say".

You should post what happened in January yeah? As an example of this monthly OS update of this OT.
 

RoKKeR

Member
RDR and background music and I never again ask for a platform updates. (besides some routine "stability" updates)
 

shoreu

Member
Yeah. They need to remove the limit on pins and allow them to be viewed offline. Folders would also be nice; Windows Phone's implementation of folders would work well.

The whole section just looks so messy I have no clue how they can fix it.
 

Bessy67

Member
The whole section just looks so messy I have no clue how they can fix it.
Just replace it with Windows Phone/Windows 10 start tiles. Give us tiles that show achievements/stats/friends playing etc, the ability to resize tiles and the ability to group tiles into folders. They already have it working on 2 platforms so I don't see why it would be that hard to bring to Xbox.
 
Excited for what's to come. The system has changed in so many ways since launch so I'm really interested to see where Microsoft goes from here. We know they have 2 projects in the works that they consider technically as difficult as the backwards compatibility addition so hopefully those make it through to us.
Universal App Platform implementation and "every Xbox is a dev unit" maybe?
 

W.S.

Member
My Games & Apps needs a huge overhaul. Would like to organize games and filter them as needed (seperate area for 360 games).

I'd like that myself.

Also I don't know if this was very recently implemented but it looks like they added the option to purchase an already redeemed Games with Gold title to support the developer which is nice. I always want that option available, especially during sales.
 

Bsigg12

Member
Universal App Platform implementation and "every Xbox is a dev unit" maybe?

Well we have known UWP was coming with time so unless it's a crazy implementation of it, I expect that to be announced regardless.

Doesn't the dev unit stuff work if you're a certified dev already or is that just for debugging?

I personally have no idea what it could be which makes it so great. BC was a nice surprise and a very much requested feature. What 2 things could rival that? Are they even things people think are possible on Xbox One that Microsoft is trying to make work? Maybe GDC will give us some hints at what's coming.
 

etta

my hard graphic balls
Uhh so yeah

"onto the good stuff"
and posts a tweet that says "look forward to whatever we say".

You should post what happened in January yeah? As an example of this monthly OS update of this OT.

February is the first month for the updates since they go into preview about half-way through the previous month.
 

RoKKeR

Member
My Games and Apps absolutely needs to be overhauled. It's so bad for anyone with a large collection of games.

True, it is awful. I wouldn't have bought RR had I known what would happen lol

Kidding of course, Rare Replay is great.
 

Yoday

Member
I'm excited for updates to start resuming again. I hope we see the My Games and Apps section revamp sooner than later, as I really miss the option to hide games in the ready to install section.
 

LowSignal

Member
the ability to download 360 games without using a computer, background music , move pins, stream PC games to my X1, and the ability to edit friend info (type where you met them, groups)
 

Alx

Member
I need the Kinect gestures back, Cortana and better achievement browsing.
Also smoother transitions when going home, the display window should not lag behind the UI.
 

malfcn

Member
I want more stability. Little things bug me still with the guide, like it sometimes closes itself. And whatever is happening to Kinect. Either mine is dying or the update did something to it.
 
Hope they finally address the intermittent input delay that often crops up outside of exclusive mode for games. Wish they'd make Edge more stable and add in Win10 streaming to X1. Looking forward to them rebuilding the games/apps library app (give us better sort functions and layouts FFS!), integrating background audio playback & streaming, and hopefully offering full speech-to-text messaging with Cortana commands.
 
I actually want more stability rn. The dashboard has been fucking up for me. Still getting the problem the store or anything else doesn't show up without signing out and signing back in. Guide has been acting slow and actually locked up on me today, had to completely reset my Xbox. Been getting weird as party chat errors where it would say everyone is the party leader and everyone is disconnected.

Having more problems with NXOE than I had with the original dashboard :l
 

Rembrandt

Banned
I want an update that stops the Youtube app from hanging and crashing.

So trash. Mine keeps signing me out as of an hour ago. Here's hoping it's fixed now.

https://twitter.com/XboxQwik/status/686243670547300352

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I don't think the current version of game streaming allows full screen TV at the same time ? I guess it will be one of the new features of the February update.

You can't, iirc, so that's a cool feature. Nintendo inspires another gen.
 

Alx

Member
You can't, iirc, so that's a cool feature. Nintendo inspires another gen.

Or maybe not. I just read one of his answers in the comments : "I have 4 Xbox One's. I'm streaming from one in my home office." :/
(not that I care that much about the feature since my wifi network isn't fast enough for streaming, but it's a bit silly to have that feature without freeing the TV for other apps).
 

Chris1

Member
Excited for what's to come. The system has changed in so many ways since launch so I'm really interested to see where Microsoft goes from here. We know they have 2 projects in the works that they consider technically as difficult as the backwards compatibility addition so hopefully those make it through to us.
I hope family sharing comes back, was such a great idea pre 180.

Edit: TV dvr was confirmed at e3 for 2016 too
 

dity

Member
Holy shit,I thought this was just me. That thing has got much buggier recently. Hopefully they can sort it.

Mine will hang, refuse to re-open, and then I have to do a hard reset (press on the Xbox logo for 10 seconds, wait for the light on the power brick to go orange, then cold boot the console) to get back in. It sucks.
 
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