Windows 7 Games Explorer gets new features
With the release of the new Windows 7 operating system from Microsoft, also gets the Games Explorer, which was introduced in Vista, now new features . This should appeal to casual gamers in addition, that "in-between players," too ambitious gamers.
So the games are now grouped into different publishers. Currently only Microsoft, of course, is represented with its games, but this will change over time.
In addition, the user can now get news of the installed games and updates can be a mouse click (if available) to install. If any are available, the course will appear in the Games Explorer. Here, the user has to decide whether he wants to have such status information, or whether he wants to turn it off completely.
Interestingly, the statistics that are out of a game are: How the gamer knows immediately how long he played a game already and how many games of chess, he could already decide for themselves, and how many losses he had already endured. If this feature third-party will be well used, that would be quite interesting for the gamer. A similar function is already known from the Instant Messenger XFire, which was designed specifically for gamers. Again, this indicates how many hours you have already gambled and transmits the data to the user's profile.
Otherwise, the new feature will be a nice thing. One can only hope that the PC then moves to the center for more games. Until now, the fact that consoles are in the shade.
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