Xbox makes change to the UI instrument panel

Microsoft works with a small new feature for XboxDashboard that helps cloud players access their recently played games more easily over devices. In recent years, Xbox Go All-in has on its game Anywhere program, which allows Xbox users to seamless access to their library of playing the Xbox Series X and S consoles, PC, Cloud and handheld devices. This is, in addition to Xbox's newfound third -party focus, that has seen large first score titles such as Forza Horizon 5 and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle become available at Playstation.

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With another device that joins the Xbox family, Microsoft takes a step to make their cloud playing experience just a little smoother for those who like to play on the go. In a new Xbox wire mail, Xbox revealed a new feature that will be added soon to its UI's home panel called the “Play History” tab. This new folder will replace the highest game plate on the home screen and provides easy access to users' cloud games, as the other recently played game plates to the left of the Xbox's dashboard folder are non-clouded games that are native to the console. Tiles for this folder will show off the users' four most recently played cloud games in a small grid and will probably open up to players wider cloud collections.

Xbox UI gets new “Play History” feature

The big question among Xbox players right now is whether the feature will be able to shut down, as those who do not use cloud games do not want a constantly empty gray box that sits on their home screen. That said, it's easy to see how useful this new play history folder can be, as it almost completely eliminates the need to dig through “My Games and Apps” to find their latest cloud games. It fits right into ethos of cloud games, which is about convenience and a quick, smooth experience.

The Play History Dashboard folder is currently only available for Xbox Insiders at the moment, but it is expected to roll out in just a couple of weeks, even if an exact date or time frame is unknown. It is good to know that the feature will be ready to go on time to release Rog Xbox Ally later this year.

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Stamp

Microsoft

Original release date

November 10, 2020

Original MSRP (USD)

$ 499

Operating system

Proprietary (Windows-based)

Processor

Custom AMD 8-Core Zen 2 3.8 GHz

Resolution

720p – 4K UHD


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