Microsoft releases Xbox One tips and tricks video

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Microsoft has released an Xbox One tips and tricks video.

Covering physical and voice commands, it provides some shortcuts for navigating the console's interface.

The video is presented by Xbox Live director of programming Larry 'Major Nelson' Hyrb, who says the features highlighted will "improve your overall Xbox One experience".

Earlier this week, Hyrb said Microsoft is working on a number of improvements to Xbox One's party system.

He also said that a link to Xbox Feedback, a consumer website listing a number of issues and suggestions to improve the Xbox One user experience, has been passed along to the relevant team at Microsoft.



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KronikShadowPosted:

Katsumi
doges I'll have to try these when i get on


May as well, i have watched the video and it may give you a good look into things that you don't know about yet.


Sounds like it'll be fun!! :) Exciting.

KatsumiPosted:

doges I'll have to try these when i get on


May as well, i have watched the video and it may give you a good look into things that you don't know about yet.

gmlukensPosted:

I'll have to try these when i get on

NDSUPosted:

Might actually use this when I get the Xbox one.

TywinPosted:

TheUnholy1994 Still dont have simotaneous downloads?... wow...


This would only benefit people with good connection.
People with an average connection would just have a subpar experience.

TywinPosted:

Yop How is this news? That's pathetic


How is this pathetic?
Because MS is trying to help new users?

KatsumiPosted:

Yop How is this news? That's pathetic


I don't really see why this shouldn't be news. It will help a lot of people out with the Xbox One and was made by Microsoft officially.

RS3Posted:

i suppose this is good of them :) at least there helping people out for a change :)

MeteredPosted:

Although I'm not sure this is big news, it's good to know they are helping out and not making other people do it.

YopPosted:

How is this news? That's pathetic