Incoming Xbox One updates shaped by fan feedback, says Hryb
Microsoft is listening keenly to gamer feedback on Xbox One, which will help it deliver updates to make it "the Xbox fans are expecting".
So said Larry 'Major Nelson' Hryb in a discussion over the firm's extensive plans to update the console following its launch in November 2013.
"If you look back at the Xbox 360′s launch, what it was in 2005 when it launched is completely different from what it is now," Hryb told Canada.com. It's fascinating to see the different things that have come along. Things iterated," he pointed out.
"So we are absolutely committed to adding new features to the Xbox One over the course of its life span."
Microsoft is listening to feedback "daily", Hryb went on to say, and is using this this information to shape its development of the console.
"When we look back and look at what we've done, we want to continue to adapt the system to what gamers want. The team that works on Xbox are gamers themselves. We want to build the system that we use and that we know gamers would enjoy using," said Hryb.
"We're going to continue to refine the system and make it what the Xbox fans are expecting and what they want. We're listening to the feedback every single day. I've already seen some changes in the operating system internally with what we're building."
The firm has already released updates for the console, with a recent one said to have tackled issues with multiplayer, SmartGlass, notifications, dashboard performance, and wireless networking.
Microsoft Studios corporate vice president Phil Spencer revealed recently that, as late as mid-2013, the company had considered removing the Xbox One disc tray and making its new system avoid physical media entirely, but decided against such a move due to "bandwidth and game size" issues.
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LotPosted:
Jex I herd some of the other stuff on the xbox one was messed up when it first came out, is that true? Like the disc trey and stuff.
There is always problems when a new system comes out there was problems with the ps4 too
KatsumiPosted:
Vanoss Good. That's one of the things I loved about the 360. It never got stale. There was almost always some big, new feature to look forward to every year. Now, with the X1, I think we'll get these updates more regularly.
Hopefully this will be the same case for the Xbox One. I high high hopes for the console
HovaPosted:
Good. That's one of the things I loved about the 360. It never got stale. There was almost always some big, new feature to look forward to every year. Now, with the X1, I think we'll get these updates more regularly.
KatsumiPosted:
TTG_LUFCJLaw I'd rather they update some of the system stuff instead of the look of the console.
The updates mentioned are system updates, there's nothing in this article about updating the hardware.
Updating the hardware would be a pretty bad move when the console has only been released a few months back
TTG_LUFCPosted:
JLaw I'd rather they update some of the system stuff instead of the look of the console.
The updates mentioned are system updates, there's nothing in this article about updating the hardware.
KatsumiPosted:
Jex I herd some of the other stuff on the xbox one was messed up when it first came out, is that true? Like the disc trey and stuff.
The disc trey did has problems when the Xbox One was first released for some consoles. Microsoft gave those people free games as consolation though
600Posted:
I herd some of the other stuff on the xbox one was messed up when it first came out, is that true? Like the disc trey and stuff.
BobMarIeyPosted:
I'd rather they update some of the system stuff instead of the look of the console.
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