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New Features in the Windows 10 Xbox App and Xbox One – The Xbox team discussed new updates arriving soon on Xbox One and also in the Xbox app in Windows 10, demoing some of the new features on a top-of-the-line Razer Razerblade 14-inch laptop:
Gamerscore Leaderboard in the Achievements section and Hero Stat Leaderboards in Game Hubs
See Avatars in your Activity Feed if you’ve chosen to replace your gamerpic with your Avatar
An updated “Featured” section spotlights games, deals, community events and more
16-person Party Chat is enabled across both Xbox One and the Windows 10 Xbox app
Xbox 360 achievements will automatically post to your Activity Feed
More interactive Game Hubs with web-linking
Compare your Avatar with your friends’ Avatars
Reputation interface changes, players with ‘good’ profiles will no longer feature a reputation gauge
http://news.xbox.com/2016/03/01/xbox-spring-showcase-recap/
One of the biggest additions to this update is the ability to purchase Xbox 360 games that have been enabled for backward compatibility with Xbox One in the Xbox One game store. Previously, players who wanted to buy an Xbox 360 game that worked with Xbox One had to do so either on the Xbox 360 itself or through a web browser. Now, a separate section of the Xbox One still will display, showing Xbox 360 games that are able to be run on Xbox One.
Since launch, saying “Xbox Record That” or hitting the “Record That” button on the system menu has recorded a game clip of a fixed length. That length is currently set at 30 seconds, but with the new update, players can specify how long they want Game DVR to record. The options available to players will be 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 45 seconds, 1 minute, 3 minutes, and 5 minutes. If players decide to record longer clips, they can still trim and edit the recorded gameplay to be the length they desire.
http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/...al&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer