Xbox One will update UI as Microsoft prepares for next gen
Xbox One will update UI as Microsoft prepares for next gen
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Microsoft and the Xbox team are very excited to finally launch the Series X, and a large part of that stems from the intuitive nature of the upcoming console. Microsoft recently reported that the Series X will add HDR support and even 360 games to Xbox One that were never designed to run in HDR. At the same time with the new Quick Resume feature, you will be able to maintain your progress on multiple games and apps at once and switch between them very quickly. At the same time it all seems very slow and smooth, but something that is not historically smooth is the user interface of any console.

Creating a complete computer interface that needs to be controlled with just a few buttons and a joystick is not as simple as navigating with a mouse and keyboard, or simply a touchscreen. . While most gamers are familiar with the interfaces of their respective consoles, for the moment, the layers of menus and shortcuts make sense (and counter interfaces on a separate console feel comfortable). Essentially, it is like a shower. You make enough use of your own shower that this is the total meaning of intricacies, but all else is wrong.

Typing again after that may be useless, as things are not where you expected them to be, and although changes to the Xbox One interface have occurred slowly over the years, the most recent changes seem to be a sign of the future it happens. At the same time, they change the order of the tabs on the Guide menu ... it doesn't seem like a big deal, but now the Xbox One's UI is unfamiliar with that launch. Also the new update changes the order of just one menu , And a few short scenes rotate things, but it feels like one of the final steps towards the next-gen. Who knows, the Series X may launch with a completely different UI, but Microsoft seems to be making it easier for users to move from a gradual - or intuitive - past to the future.

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