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Microsoft Turns Feedback Into A Competition With ‘My Stats’ For The Xbox One Preview Program – onmsft.com

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October 17, 2014
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Microsoft turns feedback into a competition with 'My Stats' for the Xbox One Preview Program

In an ideal case, a preview program works for both parties. Enthusiasts get early access, and companies get to iron out wrinkles before a product or service goes live. Microsoft continues to pay attention to its Xbox One Preview Program participants and has released a new ‘My Stats’ page.

Participants can use this to track their contributions. You can also earn points through completing quests, surveys, quick polls, and by rating updates. These points will be available on your ‘My Stats’ page as well. Earning these points will also level you up and unlock new Preview pics.

This point system will also take into account feedback given since the beginning of the program, so some of you should be getting a pretty good start. If you are competitive even in your feedback skills, there is a leaderboard to see how you stack up, and to motivate users to contribute. Watch the video below to see it in action.

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