Xbox One achievements are getting an upgrade

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Xbox achievements are getting a new update today, allowing users to view certain stats with “decimal-level precision.”

Essentially, when you’re on Xbox Live and checking out what percentage of gamers have unlocked an achievement, you’ll now see that number displayed out to two decimals. That’s pretty neat. If you’re playing a game with a tiny audience, it’s possible that you could make that percentage increase all by yourself.

Xbox Live boss Mike Ybarra posted an image to Twitter showing what the updated screen will look like.

This update should be rolling out today to all Xbox One consoles.

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Source: http://www.egmnow.com/articles/news/xbox-one-achievements-are-getting-an-upgrade/

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VHzPosted:

Hardly an upgrade is it lol

XboxPosted:

Well this is definitely a neat feature.

DecyPosted:

Noticed this earlier when i unlocked a rare.

JZXPosted:

Chat sooo uhm.. They literally just added an extra dot and some numbers on the end, because last time I played I already had a % of players completed this achievement.. xD


Except now you're more likely to see this number change when you unlock achievements for that game.

GhostPosted:

Got to love updates, big or small.

NickPosted:

I always love getting xbox updates.

DeftonesPosted:

That's pretty handy and cool, a feature that should've been since Xbox 360.

OasisPosted:

Clean up the ui that's all I ask. Sick to death of the ads and cluttered look of it. Last time I checked it pay for the service.

BozzzPosted:

Dont really see the point in this, I dont need such accuracy for the achievements

C4Posted:

Skates
C4 I thought it already showed the % of the achievement you have completed?


Basically, it's just gonna look cooler. In a way.


Thats what i thought so i was kind of confused when i first read the article