Xbox One: Neue Benutzeroberfläche ab Herbst 2015
Video Walkthrough:
theverge.com/2015/6/15/8786501…ToKDtaF86lvruD0-obzi_CLDB
Die Bilder sind Screenshots von dieser Xbox Daily Sendung, also nicht die beste Quali. Stammen alle aus dem GAF, habe es selber über die Xbox Live Events-App geschaut.
- Completely redesigned UI.
- The biggest improvement and focus was on was making it fast - getting into and out of games, parties, screenshots, etc.
- New Home screen, has a "recently played" area with all of your recent games and apps. Each game listed here shows additional information (Game Hub, announcements from game developers like patch notes and such, and quick shortcuts to things like Clips/Screenshots/Achievements for that game).
- Pins are still there, at the very bottom under your recently played list
- Activity Feed is more prominent and Trending area is on the right of the screen.
- "Quick Menu" to the left of Home. Fast access to Friends List, Party (if you're in one), Notifications, Messages, even some settings (volume, do not disturb mode, etc) can be adjusted on the fly there without having to dive down deep. This Quick Menu slides on top of games too when double tapping the xbox button. Kind of similar to the first Xbox 360 Guide (where it doesn't take up the whole screen) but much sleeker looking.
- Cortana comes to Xbox One. You can ask “Hey Cortana, is Amanda online?” and she’ll let you know without having to leave your game. Can say “Hey Cortana, start a party and invite Amanda” and it'll work all hands-free without pressing any buttons. You can still use the same voice commands that you're used to on Xbox One, but now can use natural language as well. An example shown was “Hey Cortana, record the last minute and share it to my activity feed.” she then asks what message you'd like to share with your clip and uploads it. Cortana can record clips, send messages to friends, post to activity feed, etc.
- Releasing this Fall