Does this really irritate anybody else? It's as if they care more about selling people a beta and worrying about the issues much later rather than improving the step-back of an experience that the Xbox One is in comparison to the 360.
• No setting to view HDD (VERY big deal, since can't manage things like game saves, installed games, content, apps, etc.)
• No media server streaming capabilities
• No external HDD support that was PROMISED at launch
• No way of finding out battery life in the system other than lack of vibration
• No longer can invite people to games
• Friends and followers is a mixed-up system that shouldn't be
• Can't listen to music, even in the horrid Xbox Music app, without a snapped window
Feel free to list any that I missed and I'll include that. ALL of the things listed are features that exist on Xbox 360, which includes the ability to add someone as a friend and have that said someone see the friend request appear, unlike with the new follower system on XO.
I want a date for this much-needed update, and I have a feeling that M$ is going to delay it as much as possible, even as far as March 2014. XO is in no way my "one place for entertainment" if I can't -blam!-ing stream my -blam!-ing shit from my -blam!-ing PC.
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[quote]• No setting to view HDD (VERY big deal, since can't manage things like game saves, installed games, content, apps, etc.)[/quote]The lack of this is a feature, not a drawback. The fact of the matter is that the majority of console users don't bother with storage management. They don't care about it. So Microsoft decided not to waste time and money implementing it. It's what's best for business.