
Xbox User Had A Great Idea, And Phil Spencer Has Taken Note –
Xbox consoles could allow you to pick and choose which games get auto-updated, thanks to a request from a fan. A Twitter user asked Xbox head Phil Spencer to add the feature, and Spencer took the suggestion as a good one and said he’d pass it along to the team.
Specifically, the user cited managing his ISP’s data caps, as well as the occasional long wait for an update to a game that had its updates queued behind others that he didn’t need. This comes just after some users have been frustrated by large update sizes for games like Modern Warfare and Apex Legends.
This is a good feature idea. I usually uninstall things I don’t want updated (and leave the game pinned if I want to come back to it) but I like being able to mark installed games that I don’t want updated until I launch them. I’ll forward to the team. Thanks.
— Phil Spencer (@XboxP3) March 3, 2020
Xbox owners do suggest feature ideas often, but it’s unusual for Spencer to personally comment on them. At the same time, this is no guarantee the feature will ever appear. The suggestion wasn’t specifically made regarding the new generation of consoles, so if the feature does appear it could be in a firmware update on Xbox One, on Xbox Series X, or both. Firmware features do take some time to develop and test, though, so we probably shouldn’t expect this to happen in the very near future.
This story was originally featured at https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-user-had-a-great-idea-and-phil-spencer-has-ta/1100-6474387/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f
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