Xbox One Update – Tips and Tricks for the NXOE

Microsoft released the highly anticipated NewXbox One Experience update yesterday. The latest Xbox One update brings Windows 10 to the Xbox One – the UI is generally a lot smoother and faster, functions are cleaner, and the Dashboard as a whole generally looks a lot better.What’s in the New Xbox One Experience?According to Microsoft, the New Xbox One Experience boasts features that are “up to 50% faster” than the predecessor dashboard, which is an incredible improvement, and a complaint many users have had since day one.

Microsoft released the highly anticipated NewXbox One Experience update yesterday. The latest Xbox One update brings Windows 10 to the Xbox One – the UI is generally a lot smoother and faster, functions are cleaner, and the Dashboard as a whole generally looks a lot better.

What’s in the New Xbox One Experience?

According to Microsoft, the New Xbox One Experience boasts features that are “up to 50% faster” than the predecessor dashboard, which is an incredible improvement, and a complaint many users have had since day one.

So, it’s faster, but what else comes with this new Xbox One update?

Backward Compatibility

Given the incredibly high demand, Microsoft has been pushing very hard for backward compatibility (for good reason). Once your Xbox One has downloaded the New Xbox One Experience update, you should have access to play over 100 Xbox 360 titles – if you already own any of the games on that list, you can play them on your Xbox One right now.

New features like controller button mapping and Game DVR – basically all of the Xbox One functionality – works perfectly well while playing Xbox 360 games, so you don’t have to compromise on using those features for nostalgia.

Social Features – Community, Game Hub

Microsoft has always stated that they’d like the Xbox One to have more of a social hub, and this update brings with it some improvements to help enhance that experience.

As well as improving the speed of the Xbox One’s existing social features – like the guide, Friends list, starting/joining a party, etc. – Microsoft also introduced a Community area, where users can actively engage on content being shared through Xbox Live as they would a social hub.

A game’s Game Hub is now immediately accessible from the dashboard, rather than clicking through to each game you would like to view.

Completely Redesigned Home, OneGuide, and Store

From the Home screen, you need only scroll up or down to find recently-used apps, as well as to the left for the new guide to open up. From there, you can easily sign in, start a party, read messages, choose to snap an app, and so on.

Accessing the Friends list straight away is a huge improvement, and one that really helps push forward the strongest point of the update – accessibility.

OneGuide allows you access to trending TV shows within the Xbox Live community, and the Store now consists of 4 main areas: Games, Film & TV, Apps, and Music. The Store also features a new vertical gallery that makes it easier to navigate, as well as feature more listings per page.

Tips to Keep in Mind

That’s all well and good, but how exactly do you go about taking advantage of all this? Here are some tips on little things you can do to help out in your exploration of the New Xbox One Experience.

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