Tag: ui
Overclocking tool OCCT 12 launches with new UI, uses less CPU resources
OCCT (Overclock Checking Tool), one of our 21 apps to analyze and benchmark your hardware, has hit a new milestone with improvements all over. OCCT is all-in-one stability check and benchmark stress test tool.
New Xbox Home UI Gets Out Of Your Way
A new Xbox Home UI is on the way and some users can try it out right now. Alpha and Alpha Skip-Ahead rings of Xbox Insiders are now able to test out the new UI on their home consoles.
The UI adds a new quick access menu, allowing easier navigation to the games library, the store, Game Pass, search, and settings on the top of the Home Screen. The layout is now simpler, with more space to show off the background. The art is also more responsive, showing off new art connected to each game as you hover over their tile. A new button on the second row now opens “My Games & Apps.” The UI is still incomplete so more features may be on the way. Some testing users, for example, may see notifications inside relevant tiles, like a notice that this game is due for an update or a reminder that a wishlisted game is on sale.
According to a post on Xbox Wire, the new UI is based on feedback from previous iterations of the design. The team received feedback that the top of Home felt crowed and that there wasn’t enough space to enjoy the background. After taking a step back from Alpha testing and working on new prototypes with QA, this new version was created. More users will be able to test out the UI in time, and the full version will release to all consoles eventually.
The Last of Us Part I PC Update 1.0.3.0 Fixes Audio, UI, And Visual Bugs
The Last of Us Part I on PC continues to receive regular patches, and update 1.0.3.0 targets issues related to audio, UI, and visuals.
In terms of audio fixes, players can now select different settings if audio is muted or muffled in certain parts of the game. For visuals, if players saw texture qualities lower than their selected setting, that has also been fixed. There are many other patched-out bugs related to audio and visuals, and they’re listed below in the full patch notes.
For those with Nvidia GPUs, if you saw crashes when loading a save file or running the game on Ultra settings, Naughty Dog has patched the bugs.
Latest The Last Of Us Part 1 PC Hotfix Addresses Crashes, UI, And “Unintended Character Behavior”
The Last Of Part 1 on PC has received yet another hotfix looking to address a number of issues ranging from crashes to “unintended character behavior.”
In the official patch notes, Naughty Dog encourages players using Nvidia 30-series graphics cards to update their drives to version 531.58, and includes a message “directly from Nvidia” that says players using GeForce RTX 30 series GPUs may encounter random crashes.
The hotfix itself looks to address other instances of the game crashing, which have been a major complaint among PC users on Steam, where the game currently sports “Mixed” user reviews. Naughty Dog notes that the hotfix addresses UI/UX issues, unintended character behavior for both playable characters and NPCs, and includes additions to diagnostic support. Below are additional fixes listed in the patch notes.
Android 14 takes idea from One UI, but makes it better
Like A Dragon: Ishin patch fixes stutters, crashes and UI issues
Like A Dragon: Ishin rewinds the Yakuza/Like A Dragon series, both by returning to real-time brawling and by being set in Edo period Japan. It’s great for it – and now a little better, since patch 1.03 fixed some PC-specific bugs.