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Windows 9 to Come with Real-Time Telemetry System Codenamed Asimov



Microsoft will unveil Asimov later today
By on September 30th, 2014 09:10 GMT 
 
 
Windows 9 will come with lots of new tools to collect user feedback, but Microsoft has also prepared a little bit of something for those who install the preview build of the operating system in order to see what’s happening on users’ computers in real time.
Codenamed Asimov, the new telemetry system will allow Microsoft to collect information regarding the features that customers use the most, thus helping the company deliver updates only to specific computers and depending on their past activity.

While this could obviously raise some privacy concerns, Microsoft will most likely offer a way to protect users’ identity and not collect any other information except their OS activity and the way they interact with new features.

At the same time, the word is that Microsoft is working to divide users into subsets and thus deliver them only the features they want, so Asimov would be specifically developed to help in this regard.

New updates via built-in system

Microsoft plans to release new Windows 9 preview updates on a regular basis, and thanks to a new integrated system, users will be allowed to receive these improvements without the need for a clean install.

That’s actually the big plan behind the testing builds of Windows 9, as Microsoft wants to deliver large updates at least once a month, with new features that would be specifically address to users who need them, all based on information collected from their computers.

All these updates won’t be included in separate ISOs released for download, but only delivered through the new Windows update mechanism that would make it a very seamless process.

Same approach for the stable version as well

Rumor has it that Microsoft is preparing a very similar approach for the final version of Windows 9 too, as the company wants to make this the last stand-alone operating system that it ships.

Basically, future Windows releases could come as large updates for Windows 9, again delivered through the integrated update system and without requiring a fresh install.

This would also come in very handy to users who are trying to keep their current installations untouched, but also makes everything faster and easier for all customer categories.

Of course, Microsoft has no other option than to make this update system work flawlessly when it comes out, but given the past experience with botched Patch Tuesday fixes, there’s no doubt that this is quite a challenge. More information will, however, be provided in a few hours at the San Francisco press event.
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Some Destiny Exotic Weapons Are Getting Buffs Soon

Thorn and Bad Juju are getting improvements
By on September 29th, 2014 23:36 GMT 
 
Bungie has confirmed that it's going to implement a series of buffs to certain exotic-level weapons from its recently launched Destiny first-person shooter, including the likes of Thorn and Bad Juju, so that they feel much more powerful.

Destiny appeared earlier this month and delivered a pretty good first-person shooter experience that took advantage of the multiplayer-only nature to deliver constantly evolving gameplay that reacted to how players behaved and what they felt needed improving.

Seeing as how the game's reception wasn't as impressive as Bungie had hoped, the studio pledged to keep listening to fans to improve the game via updates, hotfixes, and much more.

After detailing its promise and saying just what it hopes to improve in terms of general gameplay, the studio has now confirmed on its website what it wants to tweak in regards to the exotic weapons in the online experience.

Exotic-level guns need to feel overpowered but not unbalanced

First up, Bungie emphasizes its design philosophy when it comes to the weapons that are at exotic rarity level, saying that they need to feel overpowered but not unabalanced, for better or worse, and that most of them certainly meet that criteria after falling into the hands of players from around the world.

"Exotic Weapons are designed to look, feel and sound overpowered, but to not actually break the game. We hope these weapons challenge the way players think about their loadouts and expect their idiosyncrasies to sometimes be a little frustrating. We find ourselves wanting to collect them all and hope players feel the same way," the studio reveals.

Some weapons need improvements, however

Unfortunately, there are a few exotic-level guns that are falling short of meeting the requirements for their rarity class, so some buffs will be applied to the likes of Thorn or Bad Juju, meaning players shouldn't salvage them for raw materials just yet.

"Not all our Exotic Weapons currently live up to this promise. In particular those weapons received from completing exotic bounties including Thorn and Bad Juju have disappointed many of us who have gone through the great effort to obtain them because, despite looking and sounding amazing, they feel underpowered. We're here to offer some advice: don't shard those guns. Their time will come."

Bungie has declined to say just when the buffs will appear for Destiny's exotic weapons, and seeing as how it has bigger things to worry about, it might not happen anytime soon.

Expect to hear much more about Destiny's upcoming updates, patches, and hotfixes soon enough.
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