Erst am Wochenende gab es ein weiteres Dashboard Update für Preview-Mitglieder des neuen Dashboard-Erlebnis NXOE für Xbox One. Wie wir ja bekanntlich wissen, steht der Release der Windows 10-Oberfläche kurz bevor und Microsoft knipsen nun nach und nach alle bestehenden Fehler aus, auch diese, die die Community fleißig meldet.
Auch heute Nacht erschien ein weiteres Update, welches dieses Mal ein paar mehr Bugfixes enthält. Die komplette Liste lest ihr hier:
Details:
OS version released: th2_xbox_rel_1510.151030-1916
Fixes:
- Fixed an issue that sometimes caused the console to turn off
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Fixed an issue where users sometimes would be prompted for a password when signing into NXOE for the first time
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Fixed an issue that sometimes caused games and apps to appear blank
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Fixed an issue causing home and other applications to sometimes crash
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Fixed an issue that sometimes caused poor home performance when saying „Xbox“ <pause> „Go Home“ until launching another app
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Improved formatting on TV Details page
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Fixed an issue that sometimes caused apps and games to repeatedly launch
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Fixed an issue that sometimes caused party chat to stop working when changing chat devices.
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Fixed an issue where buttons on the community twist sometimes would become unresponsive
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Fixed an issue that sometimes caused apps and games to fail to activate.
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Fixed an issue where users were sometimes prompted for a PIN or password when they should not have been
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Fixed an issue that sometimes caused the guide to crash when navigating to messages tab
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Fixed an issue that sometimes would prevent power center from loading
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Fixed an issue that sometimes caused dialogs with the virtual keyboard to not dismiss
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Fixed an issue that sometimes caused game issues after canceling game save syncing
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Fixed an issue that caused reduced functionality in Edge when turning on Narrator.
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Fixed an issue where actions on skype notifications were reversed for voice and video.
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Fixed an issue to make activation of disc based games more reliable.
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Updated units in bandwidth usage from MB to Mbits to better match what most ISPs measure their download and upload speeds with and to be consistent with the existing experience
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