Windows 7 Beta Brings New Functionality to Games Explorer

In Windows Vista, we introduced the Games Explorer. This is the place where you can launch and manage your games, including built-in Windows games such as Solitaire and Chess Titans, and also PC games such as Games for Windows (and Games for Windows – LIVE) titles.

In Windows 7, we are introducing new functionality to Games Explorer that we think people will enjoy. These new features in Games Explorer can not only be appreciated by the casual gamer looking to play one of Windows 7’s many built-in games, but also the more advanced PC gamer too.

The new features I am going to talk about here are available for you to try out in the Windows 7 Beta today.

When you first fire up Games Explorer in Windows 7, you will notice that Games Explorer is divided up between Games and Game Providers. Game Providers are the companies that distribute the games you install on your PC.

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For example, I installed Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved from MSN Games, which was made by Bizarre Creations (the same folks behind Project Gotham Racing for the Xbox). MSN Games would be considered a Game Provider, and can take advantage of the new built-in functionality to Games Explorer in Windows 7. The only official Game Provider available today with the Windows 7 Beta is us (Microsoft). In the future, you can expect to see more Game Providers appear.

Games Explorer will deliver updates from Game Providers, including news and information regarding their own games. Updates from Game Providers appear in the right-hand Preview Pane when a Game Provider is selected. When you select the Microsoft Games Provider, you can see updates from us (see below screenshot).

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Under “Options”, you can enable automatic update notifications for games, along with automatic updates to Game Provider news and information, or simply check yourself manually by right-clicking on a specific Game Provider or game and choosing “Check online for game updates”.

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Another neat feature in the Windows 7 Games Explorer is the ability for you to see when an update is available for a game you have installed. I installed Flight Simulator X and Halo 2, and Games Explorer showed that an update was available for both these games.

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Instead of having to launch the game and install the update through the game itself – you can now install game updates directly within Games Explorer.

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In the Preview Pane for a game that has an update available, a button will appear to download that update. In the above screenshot, you can see I can choose to click “Download Now” for the update available for Halo 2 for Windows Vista. When you click “Download Now”, you are asked to confirm the download.

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The update for the game will download and then the “Download now” button turns into “Install Now”.

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One more thing… Games Explorer will track statistics for the games you play. As you can see – I’ve lost one game in both Chess Titans and Internet Checkers. Statistics are tracked for the different levels for each game. In the future, expect to see many of your favorite games take advantage of this functionality.

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In a follow-up post coming very shortly, I’ll discuss the new Internet Games for Windows 7. Stay tuned!

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Comments

  1. Posted on: February 18, 2009 at 11:17PM  

    W00t!

  2. Posted on: February 18, 2009 at 11:42PM  

    Wow Brandon, this is great news! I have played one or two of the built in games, but never noticed these new functions! Thanks for pointing all of this out.

  3. Posted on: February 19, 2009 at 12:13AM  

    Please add OPT-OUT of tracking if possible.

    My boss might not like me losing 500 out of 600 Mahjong games, my wife might not like me playing so many Sims games, my local politician might rant that I play too much "Grand Theft Auto" or "Sex-bombs '07".

       And while we're on the subject, Please (if at all possible) Add opt-out for confirmation messages "Are you sure you want to quit?" ("Save/don't save/ NEVER SAVE" etc).

  4. Posted on: February 19, 2009 at 12:45AM  

    Oh. (never update.) (Never collect.) (Clear Information)

    Never mind.

  5. Posted on: February 19, 2009 at 1:12AM  

    Well, that all sounds nice, but customizing the right-click menu, which was very helpful in Vista, especially if you have a lot of mods, is a pain in Windows 7, as you have to do everything manually from the AppData Folder.

  6. Posted on: February 19, 2009 at 3:16AM  

    Stop nitpicking, 7's improvements include bringing unity to Windows, actually it seems to be a big focus for them XD and integrating game updates into the games explorer is a great start and probably fairly tedious to get off the ground.

  7. Posted on: February 19, 2009 at 5:21AM  

    Nevermind the games and all the new features....I used Windows Seven for about a month...had several times the blue screen of death because of my wireless device...I think.....also after installing FIFA 2009 my RAM was 98% used and didn`t free even after I restarted...plus many other probs...wich I`m sure the developers received because I alway send feedback when system crashed or something happend. Question is.... is there any change that we will not use a Vista based OS that consumes so many resources?Last question is about the WARP tech for Intel proc`s that would really help gamers and many other users...I`ve been reading many articles about it...so I need to know if it will be for real on Windows Seven?

  8. Posted on: February 19, 2009 at 6:44AM  

    Dear Windows Seven Team ,

    I'm Reporting a bug on all windows versions ( including xp - vista and seven )

    In Iran we are facing a problem with Persian Keyboard Layout.

    We have a Keyboard Layout Standard with ISIRI 9147 that recently ( two or three years ) replace with old Persian Keyboard Layout Standard that formerly named ISIRL 2901.

    We strongly wanna to have ISIRI 9147 Persian Keyboard Layout in Windows Seven.

    I know much about this standard and I can Help you ( with any reward, just for ) to implement  this standard into windows seven .

    Please replace this keyboard layout with old one, this help us to solve our problem  and help you to have a standard

    appplication. nowaday we installing this layout in windows and remove old one, though most of people aren't familier with this standard but all expert remove old one and install ISIRI 9147 .

    in Iran Rouzbeh PourNader and Behdad EsfahBod worked to implement this Keyboard layout ( Rouzbeh now working on Advogato

    and Behdad now working on RedHat , also rouzbeh personal blog : www.advogato.org/.../diary.html  and Behdad personal blog http://mces.blogspot.com/ )

    at last , I'm waiting for your answer and hope you help us to solve our problem , Thank you Microsoft , and thank you Windows Seven Team

  9. Posted on: February 19, 2009 at 7:16AM  

    News and information = advertising from game providers to try other games of theirs. And most games anyway have their own auto-update mechanisms. I'd rather prefer to have Internet Hearts, Internet Reversi, InkBall, Tinker and Texas Hold'Em back rather than some decorative special folder that I barely open for 1-2 sec.

  10. Posted on: February 19, 2009 at 10:40AM  

    As long as developers and providers take advantage of this feature, it will be very useful and helpful. I'm sure Microsoft is marketing this to their partners now. I expect to see more of this at E309.

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