Microsoft is finally rebuilding the Xbox One dashboard for speed
The Xbox One dashboard was built with Kinect in mind,
from the overall user interface to the basic fundamentals that assign
system resources accordingly. Microsoft has slowly been walking back
some of those decisions with improvements focused on quick access to
features with the controller, but there are still some inherent problems
with dashboard performance. It appears that Microsoft is finally about
to address the Xbox One dashboard issues.
In a blog post detailing a new Game Mode for Windows 10,
Microsoft reveals that it’s not only Windows 10 that’s getting some
performance enhancements. “Every Xbox One will see an update coming to
the Guide that will make it faster to complete common tasks,” explains Mike Ybarra,
head of platform engineering for Xbox. “Through one press of the Xbox
button on your controller, you’ll be able to pull up the newly enhanced
Guide as an overlay on the left side of your screen no matter what
you’re doing.”
Microsoft is also planning to rebuild popular
“multitasking experiences” with speed in mind. Ybarra cites the ability
to record clips, adjust their length, and access them all directly
within the new guide. Microsoft will also add a new achievement tracking
overlay, Gamerscore leaderboard, music controls, and a new Cortana
design.
Xbox One users are well aware of some of the dashboard
sluggishness, so any changes to speed things up will be welcome ones.
Microsoft doesn’t say when these new guide changes will be implemented,
but it’s reasonable some will arrive around the same time as the
Creators Update ships to Windows 10 PCs in April.
The article was published on : theverge
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