Giving the new Games for Windows – LIVE desktop client a spin

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It was noticed last week that Games for Windows – LIVE now has a new desktop client. The Games for Windows – LIVE desktop client is designed to deliver free content in the Marketplace such as game demos and videos like trailers to PC gamers. The Games for Windows – LIVE client will also deliver premium downloadable content like additional maps and levels for your games that can be purchased.

Download: Games for Windows – LIVE desktop client

I figured I’d give the new client a spin and share my experience walking through the client.

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To login, I used the same Windows Live ID as my Xbox Live Gamertag.

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After logging in, I was presented with key gaming announcements for Games for Windows – LIVE as well as what’s new in the Marketplace, News, and Tips & Tricks. On the top left, the client has several “sections” presented sort of like tabs: Home, Marketplace, My Media, and Settings.

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Under Marketplace – I was able to choose from a variety of content being offered such as game trailers like the one for the James Bond game Quantum of Solace. This is also the place where you will find premium content for games. I am also able to check my balance of Microsoft Points and recently played LIVE games. You can see I’ve played Shadowrun and Halo 2 – although it’s been a while. I could choose to view content in the Marketplace by Game title which is nice. That means I could choose a specific game and see all the content for that game in the Marketplace.

I wanted to grab some content so I decided to download the “Reveal” trailer for Quantum of Solace. I was thinking about picking this game up.

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When I clicked on the Quantum of Solace “Reveal” trailer – I was taken to the download page for the trailer which allowed me to either watch the trailer directly within the client or download it in high resolution as a .wmv file. I downloaded the high resolution video which played nicely in Windows Media Player, Zune, and Windows Media Center.

NOTE: The Games for Windows – LIVE client puts all game videos under your Videos folder within your user profile in Windows Vista. The Zune software will automatically see these videos - where you can then choose to sync with your Zune device.

The video I downloaded shows up under My Media. All premium game content and videos show up here.

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You can manage all downloaded content under My Media. So if I were wanting to delete some downloaded content I could do so here.

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And in Settings, I was able to customize where the Games for Windows – LIVE client puts downloaded Game Demos and Game Videos. If I wanted – I could also clear all stored profiles as well.

In testing the Games for Windows – LIVE client, I used my 64-bit PC and the client functioned just fine. So you 64-bit users out there will have no problem installing and using this.

Expect to see more news happening around the release of the Games for Windows – LIVE client in the future as well as more content being delivered to the Marketplace for games under Games for Windows – LIVE.


Comments

  1. Posted on: December 08, 2008 at 11:09PM  

    Wow Finally some cross-platform play with friends, you guys are heading in the right direction with that decision.

    Now all you need to do is make the minimum integrated graphics for a Windows 7 certified PC slightly faster than an Xbox360, + must have either HDMI or DVI output and you will bring Live to the masses.

    My preference would have been for you to make the 360 so cheap that it costs very little to integrate into other set top devices like DVRs, and cable boxes but the more access points and the more standard the hardware the better cross platform functionality can be.

    It really sucks to not have choice and have to buy a 360 if you already have a fast PC, when you may be a "casual gamer".  That market is large, and needs to be tapped.

    Ive been impressed by the price of the 360 this year, and Microsoft Office Home and Student Edition.  The price has dropped considerably on both, which is good as it lets more people buy.  In this Economy that is the strategy that you want.

    Hopefully Live can become more accessible as time goes on with a paid and a free but limited community.

    Hopefully after all those 360s are sold at Christmas, Microsoft will reconsider redesigning the 360 to have built in Wireless and a user upgradeable hard drive.  Add in USB 3.0 support and make it a reliable beast that will be the VHS or DVD of the gaming world.  casual gamers like want what you are selling its just hard to justify the initial expense.

    However with a new 360, thats the standard for casual cross platform gaming, which has some new features has stability, reliability and good performance and a large community you may be onto a winner.

    Keep pushing the strategy, be brave, try not to sell HD add ons for a high price, and make that money back buy selling content or having adverts.

    Maybe I'm dreaming, but really the future looks bright for Live if it heads in the right direction.

  2. Posted on: December 09, 2008 at 9:00AM  
  3. Posted on: December 09, 2008 at 11:55AM  

    It's great that there's a new client and all, but why can't we have messaging through it? It'd be easier to be able to set up a game with friends if I didn't have to be in a game in the first place to do it.

    Also, will we EVER see patches for older games? Halo 2 Vista has MAJOR problems in the Keyboard Configuration area and Shadowrun asks for controller input no matter HOW you have your keyboard mapped. I'm sure these games are pretty much "abandoned" by now, but it'd be really great to see some effort put forth even on games that didn't have great releases.

  4. Posted on: December 09, 2008 at 5:18PM  

    jrronimo, I will be sure to send your feedback along to the team. I will also ask about patches for older Games for Windows - LIVE titles as well.

  5. Posted on: December 10, 2008 at 11:16AM  

    Thanks Brandon! I really appreciate it.

    I fired up the client on my x64 box last night and it seems great!

  6. Posted on: January 02, 2009 at 9:20PM  

    I got the new interface working with my GTA IV (loving it). Though my only concern was the lack of other titles available. I remember that we've got demos for the Lego series (let's add those) of Games. Try adding in older game demos as well and titles that are also being offered on sale.

  7. Posted on: September 07, 2009 at 6:07AM  

    made a good explanation about this matter and thank you

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