Game streaming enabled for all Xbox One owners with a Windows 10 PC

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Windows 10 launches on July 29, and to kick things off, starting today, game streaming has being enabled for all Xbox One owners with a Windows 10 PC or tablet along with other new features added to the Xbox One App.

Announced last month, the game streaming function on Xbox One allows Windows 10 users to stream their console games to PC. Or a Windows 10 tablet.


Over the next few days, the Xbox One app for W10 will also be updated with the following features:

Party Chat – Above the Friends list is a new option labeled Start a party (beta). This enables you to start a party chat with your Xbox friends across Xbox One and the Xbox App on Windows 10. Press ‘+’ to invite friends, and simply click on your friends to invite them to an online party.

My Games – The app will support automated discovery of Windows Store games and a large number of older non-Windows store PC games so they get added automatically to your game collection within the Xbox app upon first launch. If a game is not automatically added, you can manually add it to your collection by selecting My games > Add a game from your PC. The Xbox team will continue to add non-Windows store games to a service-side list, so that automated discovery will improve over time.
Home – We updated Home to enable easy access to Game streaming and allow quick launch of a game from the Recently played list. Also, there is an updated Featured games section on the home screen below your recently played list, which lets you discover and install new and popular games available from the Windows store.

Profile – You can choose to use your Avatar or gamerpic to be displayed to your Friends. Additionally, you can easily customize your Avatar, change your gamertag, gamerpic, and user color, and update your name sharing settings in one place under Customize.

Share with your friends – Coming in the July release, you can upload your local game clips and screenshots for Windows store games to your shared collection on Xbox Live. Go to Game DVR > On this PC > Share to upload your local clips and screenshots and have them appear on your Activity Feed. You can capture game clips and screenshots for non-Windows Store games and access them via Game DVR > On this PC > Open folder.

Xbox Avatars – We are updating the Avatars app, so you can use the “Take a photo” feature and save a specific Avatar photo as your gamerpic. There are several ideas on Xbox Feedback that inspired this change, but this idea with over 2,100 votes and the various comments from fans drove the team to deliver this as a new feature this month. Time to head to the Avatar photo booth, select a post or a frame of animation, select a background, and select Picture size > gamepic. Then click the camera icon, and select Save as gamerpic to make your new pic visible across Xbox on Windows 10 PCs and Xbox One.


Day One Experience – For PC owners that are new to the Xbox ecosystem, we are adding a feature to the Xbox app to help you create a new account, get a gamertag, and then land in a basic user experience that helps you get started finding games, earning achievements and using your activity feed.

In order to add the new featured, users must have the latest build of Windows 10 installed. The Xbox App will automatically update to the new version when it becomes available.

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Source: http://www.vg247.com/2015/07/18/windows-10-xbox-one-app-game-streaming/

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DeluxeHazardPosted:

This will be interesting to see how this is played out.

JastyPosted:

Quite useful if you want to go to the other side of your house.

OGPosted:

Sweet, its looking pretty darn good. Cant wait for the entire W10 update for xbox one

MickersPosted:

Pretty nifty little feature i guess.

RageCreationPosted:

And the point of this is? Why would anyone with a PC want to stream games from an inferior platform?

DBKPosted:

This will be pretty sweet, just gotta get windows 10 first!

_MarkPosted:

Looking forward to getting windows 10 on my new pc.

EternityPosted:

Travitor Too bad it's not supported for Macintosh.


I couldn't agree more. Maybe they will *eventually* support OS X in the future, but it definitely won't right away. I know that SmartGlass came on iOS a bit after it did on Windows RT/8 so maybe it's just a waiting game at this point. Who knows what the future will hold!

EternityPosted:

Gospel
TLA
TURB0 Xbox had so many tricks under their sleeves. I feel they will overtake PS4 sales, it's clear what console wins.
There added both which sold more the PS4 sold way more. There is some places that only 35 Xbox sold.


Ps4 have some great features aswell, both consoles are good


Agreed. Both systems are fantastic, no doubt. Xbox is going this way with Win10 and Backwards compatibility, and I'm sure Sony has got thing they are working on for PS4. One having something the other doesn't is a good thing, it helps diversify the experiences and systems from one another. If they were the same in every way, then there should only be one system. I am welcome to competition between the two :)

TravitorPosted:

Too bad it's not supported for Macintosh.