Xbox One's new party chat system explained

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The new Xbox One party system sits at the heart of the console's multiplayer experience, making connecting with other friends and other players a more seamless ordeal on the new hardware.

Steve Dolan, program manager on the team behind Xbox One's multiplayer and achievements experience, has detailed how it all works in a new blog post.

"When playing online games on Xbox One you're part of an Xbox Live party. When you go to your friends list you'll see your party right there at the front that shows the game your party is playing," explains Dolan.

"You'll also see all your friends' parties, making it quick and easy to see who is playing online and who to join. Of course, just like Xbox 360, you'll be able to set if your party is joinable or if it's invite only.

"If you see the perfect match and the party is open, you can simply join if there is room for more players in the match, and the game thinks you're a good fit using Smart Match (in terms of skill , playing style, etc.) you'll be offered a slot automatically. If the game is full, you can check out other games, TV and apps while you wait for the game to open up. ... When more players can be added, you'll receive a notification and have a limited amount of time to accept. Just say 'Xbox, join' or use your controller to accept the match."

Snap mode - which pulls up a secondary menu of your choice as a panel on the right side of the screen - is also integral to the party system, with ability to pull up a Snap view of the party app without having to leave gameplay.

Xbox One launches in US and Europe on Friday.

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DinePosted:

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xSTaTiCBLuEx Don't really want to get in parties with random people all the time...


I agree, they should of kept it how it was.


From what ive seen I also like the old way better.

BRSPosted:

lolno They could have just kept it like the 360 lol. I liked it on there


Its only the person who is logged in that can turn it off with a voice command, was watching a video earlier on YouTube explaining it.

BRSPosted:

I'm really loving the Snap feature. Very useful.

FriskyPandaPosted:

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xSTaTiCBLuEx Don't really want to get in parties with random people all the time...


I agree, they should of kept it how it was.


It doesn't you **** ups..ajakwnsnejw

sotaPosted:

xSTaTiCBLuEx Don't really want to get in parties with random people all the time...


I agree, they should of kept it how it was.

SamPosted:

I Think cross overs would also be awesome Like 360 players being able to join a Xbox One party!!

lolnoPosted:

They could have just kept it like the 360 lol. I liked it on there

xSTaTiCBLuExPosted:

Don't really want to get in parties with random people all the time...

KatsumiPosted:

Caszech I've always loved the party system on Xbox and this is no let-down. :)


I agree, this seems like a significant improvement from the Xbox 360 version

Ted-Posted:

It says in party chat that there is a maximum of 32 players available in a party.