Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Xbox One changes to the Windows 10 wins and backward compatibility to November 12 – SAPO Tek

The new life of the Xbox One arrives on the 12th of November. The news was shared by the head of Microsoft’s gaming division, Phil Spencer, during an event to launch the latest Halo franchise game.

This means that little missing more than two weeks for the home console of American technological receive the upgrade to Windows 10. In addition to a change in the user interface, the new operating system will bring a greater connection with of the console to the computer.

One of the highlights is the ability to play titles from Xbox One on the PC via streaming, thanks to improved application Xbox that the operating system has the desktop version and tablet.

The fact that Windows 10 as a major software will also cause the console support some of the universal applications that exist for the operating system. It is expected that this year the console is ‘invaded’ by a large number of apps.

But there is more to November 12. It will be on that day that the Xbox One will earn backward compatibility, and users have access to dozens of titles that are only available on Xbox 360. In this regard Microsoft takes a big advantage over Sony, as this is one of the most anticipated features for users PlayStation 4.

It is estimated that more than 100 old games will be supported. According to what was revealed at E3 this year, support is not just digital, will also be physical, meaning that users can enter Xbox 360 discs on Xbox One. However digital games appear automatically in the bookstore the players as they become available.

The console will then download a small update that will be needed to make the game compatible.

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