Xbox Live suffered an outage today for several hours. When programs like Netflix were initially introduced on the Xbox One, they required you to have an Xbox Live Gold membership. That requirement was removed but the existing systems that make the services dependent on Xbox Live still exist. Tom Warren asked Phil Spencer about the dependency and Spencer replied.
@tomwarren I think you are right. The dependencies between the services needs to be minimized.
— Phil Spencer (@XboxP3) October 1, 2015
Removing the dependency would go a long way to making the Xbox One more functional when there’s an Xbox Live outage. Hopefully this will be implemented soon. It’s quite annoying when you can’t even watch Netflix on your console.
Another user also asked Spencer about background music. He replied that the feature was put on the back burner to work on other pressing matters. Hopefully they’ll get back to it soon.
@yehuda_vs_world I just meant that it’s in the list of things we want to do, just behind other work we are doing right now.
— Phil Spencer (@XboxP3) October 1, 2015
This is definitely great news for Xbox One owners. What do you think? Both of these features are needed in my opinion.
Asher is a games journalist, former News Writer (Gaming) at Windows Central. They contributed 1110 articles to ICXM between 2015–2017, focused on opinion pieces, game reviews, Windows and PC, and Xbox news: wrote over 1,100 ICXM pieces on Xbox news, hardware reviews, and platform commentary before joining Future plc’s Windows Central in 2017.