Monday, November 17, 2014

Cat Copters And Something Called Military Tune Might Be Square Enix Projects

Cat Copters And Something Called Military Tune Might Be Square Enix ProjectsNeko Copter? Military Tune? Those may be future projects from Square Enix. Square Enix Japan filed trademarks for Neko Copter and Military Tune for use with video games in Europe.

'

Neko Copter is interesting because it's also the name of a game that's already on the market published by Line Corporation. Military Tune has this logo registered along with the game.


Read more stories about Military Tune & Neko Copter & Square Enix & Trademark on Siliconera.

Monday, November 3, 2014

Microsoft Details Xbox One Matchmaking System, Smart Match

Microsoft's Xbox One will support a different type of matchmaking system for online gameplay called Smart Match. It is designed to fit players against others who are share similarities in skill and reputation.

The goal, obviously, is to make matchmaking a better experience for gamers. Hell, we have all lamented being paired against a level 70, twice prestiged, while only having just put in several hours ourselves.

So if Microsoft is trying to prevent that, then it may be something worth look into, yes?

smartmatch-Ryse001

Microsoft has detailed the Smart Match system in a recent posting on the Xbox website. The entire article is below:

Smart Match Finds the Perfect Players for the Perfect game

Smart Match on Xbox One is completely reengineered for a new generation of gaming – using advanced algorithms to pair players based on skill, language, and now reputation. It’s smarter, faster and optimized to help you play with exactly the people you want, when you want. The advanced party system goes far beyond the beacons of Xbox 360, which was limited to people you already knew. Helping you discover and connect easily with players is now central to the experience. In addition, for the first time, games will be able to share player stats with Xbox Live and each other; to learn, evolve, and provide you with the best possible matchmaking available.

The results? Titles have the ability to match you with other players based on reputation ' which we will be talking more about in a post tomorrow, skill, language, age, and even your specific gameplay style. You won’t find yourself in way over your head but you’ll always have a good challenge.

Smart Match Frees Up Your Time

With Smart Match, you can do whatever you want while Xbox One finds your perfect match. This means that less popular multiplayer modes and maps that have traditionally taken a long time to find players suddenly become playable. Because Snap mode is a core feature of Xbox One that lets you do two things at once, you no longer have to wait in lobbies while Xbox Live is matchmaking for you. One friend can even set up matches for your whole party.

While Xbox Live is matchmaking, you’re untethered and free to do what you want, like watch TV or check out your favorite website or apps while waiting for your next game. If you’re playing digital games, you can even play one game while Smart Match prepares a second. This freedom to break out of waiting in lobbies and do whatever you want is what separates Xbox One from systems that don’t have a way to instantly switch between tasks.

Smart Match Lets You Know When Your Game is Ready

After you or a party member inputs the criteria for your perfect game, do something more fun than waiting; it’s up to you. Play another game, find some new downloadable content, or jump on Reddit. Take yourself as many touch points away from the matchmaking process as you can and you still don’t need to worry about finding your way back. Once Xbox One is done finding your perfect match, it will prompt you with a simple toast ' no matter where you are or what you’re doing ' so you can jump straight into playing.

What's your take on Smart Match? Do you believe it will make online gaming better? Sound off in the comments section below!


matchmaking, Microsoft, smart match, Xbox One