killamch89 Posted June 20, 2025 Posted June 20, 2025 Xbox Live’s evolution over the years has seen features come and go be it unified achievements, Spotlight moments, or the once‑popular gamer newsfeed. Which defunct social feature do you miss most, and why? Was it hearing what friends were playing in a dedicated feed, sharing custom news clips, or reaching high scores in a community leaderboard? How did that feature enhance social interaction, and what modern counterpart (if any) comes close?
Scorpion Posted June 24, 2025 Posted June 24, 2025 I really miss the old Xbox Live Looking for Group (LFG) feature on PC. It was so much easier to find dedicated teammates for specific games and activities, especially for less popular titles. The current system feels clunkier for that.
killamch89 Posted June 24, 2025 Author Posted June 24, 2025 20 hours ago, Scorpion said: I really miss the old Xbox Live Looking for Group (LFG) feature on PC. It was so much easier to find dedicated teammates for specific games and activities, especially for less popular titles. The current system feels clunkier for that. Xbox Live's original Achievement comparison system made it fun to see exactly how friends progressed through games with detailed breakdowns and completion percentages. The friendly competition and discovery of hidden achievements through friends' progress was incredibly engaging.