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Xbox One rolls out FastStart feature to speed up downloads

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Microsoft is rolling out an update for Xbox users that includes a feature called FastStart, which is designed to get users playing games more quickly once they buy them — up to two times as fast as they have been up to this point. Xbox teased FastStart during its E3 conference, and described it more…
Microsoft is rolling out an update for Xbox users that includes a feature called FastStart, which is designed to get users playing games more quickly once they buy them — up to two times as fast as they have been up to this point.
Xbox teased FastStart during its E3 conference, and described it more extensively in its update announcement:
According to the FastStart FAQ, the download times (at least until the playable threshold) for games with the feature enabled are about half of what they would be normally.
Both Xbox and PlayStation include similar features which allow users to play your game when a certain amount of the game has been downloaded — in Xbox’s case, it’s called “ready to start.” However, in the case of both consoles, it’s a coin toss how much of the game is actually available to you when you reach the playable threshold.
According to Xbox, the point of FastStart is to give you the information you need to get to the game immediately, and not get stuck on the main menu while you wait for the download to finish. Again, according to the FAQ, ready to start “is a feature that requires publisher work and may be an inconsistent experience from game to game,” which the company is trying to avoid with FastStart.
Surprisingly, the list of supported games, which you can find on Polygon, also includes Xbox 360 and original Xbox games, so it’s nice to see this isn’t a feature strictly for the hot new titles. The list includes Rivals of Aether, Devil May Cry HD Collection, and a handful of Telltale Games.
FastStart is currently only available for a handful of titles, though Microsoft assured everyone in the FastStart FAQ that it would be coming to more titles later.
via The Verge
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