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JasonSGN
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Topic: The New Xbox Live Experience... Posted: 10-10-2008 at 7:27am |
is coming on November 19th (link) and Tekken 6 was announced for the Xbox 360. Sony fanboys can't be happy about Tekken's 360 release .
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JasonSGN
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 10-10-2008 at 7:43am |
I'm looking forward to being able to load Xbox games on the HDD. The console is much quieter without the DVD drive spinning. I may look at buying a 120GB HDD for this reason only.
Apparently games will load quicker too: TeamXbox Comparison |
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Fazeo
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 10-10-2008 at 5:14pm |
I'm looking forward to the avatars and party system.
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Brent
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 10-10-2008 at 6:39pm |
Hands On...
Just posted on Gizmodo:
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The New Xbox Experience is ready to go live soon as part of the Xbox fall update, and after getting some quality face time with the UI and it's new features, I'm pretty impressed.
The update addresses the core Xbox software on two levels: most notable
is that the design of the UI received a complete overhaul, (mostly)
eschewing the blades for a more immersive, intuitive, Media Center-like
experience. Secondly, it adds new functionality, allowing for Netflix
streaming, group-based gaming, heavily customized avatars, ripping
games straight to HDD and an all new quick menu that comes up when you
hit the home button. The first thing you notice while using the new UI is how fluid and dynamic it is. Microsoft wasn't content to just create some static screens and call it a day. Many of the menus have multiple animations and 3D elements at work, which give the software life. Your avatar sits on the menu, fully rendered, loafing around on your screen. Moving from section to section is so fluid that you stop thinking about what your doing with the controller. There's also the Spotlight menu subset, which highlights the games and features of the Xbox you use the most, so that you don't have to waste time surfing menus. And this efficient mindset extends thoughout the entire Xbox UI. We've touched on it before, but the level of customization you can put into your avatar is nuts. Clothes, Face, Body and Hair are all heavily modifiable within the avatar creator. And they not only feature prominently in menu system and Xbox Live's social features, but they will also be integrated into more games down the road. The ability to rip games to your HDD is a neat feature that can not only cut down on load times, but the sound that comes with using the DVD drive. It's not intended to archive your entire games library, but rather the few games you play ALOT. In this context, I see it being very handy. It still requires you insert the game disc when you start a game each time, just so it can verify it's not a pirated copy, but after that, the disc drive lies dormant. I didn't get a look at the Netflix software in this version of the UI, but based on the performance of the Roku and the screens of the Xbox Netflix interface, you can pretty much guess what that experience will be like. Theme junkies will be glad to know that Themes 2.0 for NXE are far more integrated into the UI than before. Instead of a background and matching color scheme, Themes 2.0 now has features like 3D renderings instead of tiles behind each menu object, that relate to the theme in some way. Party-style gaming is another new feature Xbox put a lot of effort into and are touting as a main feature in this new UI. I didn't get to see a ton of this mode in action, but I got the sense it will be popular amongst groups of friends who don't always want to play the same game the entire time they're on Live, but want to stay in touch just in case. The menus for creating parties are pretty simple, as you only need to select create party or invite friends and add friends from a list. Lastly, the Video and Game Marketplaces has been revamped and are pretty well thought out. There are multiple ways to search for content, whether it be XBLA games, XNA games, additional game content, or video, you can search by name, genre or category, and the list continuously repopulates itself as you refine your search string letter by letter. Featured titles appear in the front menu. Overall, the New Xbox Experience seems to be focused around an polished and efficient experience. We'll be getting our hands on the final version soon, so keep your eyes peeled for a full review. |
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Brent
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 10-10-2008 at 6:40pm |
Also you are forced to use an avatar, even if you completely despise them. It will not be optional.
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TedSGN
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 10-10-2008 at 7:00pm |
I can hardly wait to see all the gangsta and stoner avatars
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Brent
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 10-10-2008 at 7:52pm |
From what I have read they will be pretty tame. No violent avatars, per say. |
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JasonSGN
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 10-14-2008 at 9:43pm |
Xbox 360 Memory Upgrade ProgramThe New Xbox Experience requires at least 128 MB of storage. That means that some Xbox 360 owners won't meet the minimum requirements to download the new user interface when it launches on November 19, 2008. As a result, Microsoft is offering storage solutions.If you own an Xbox 360 Core with less then 128MB of storage, you are eligible for either a FREE 512MB memory card or a refurbished 20GB HDD for $19.99; and if you own an Xbox 360 Arcade with less then 128MB of storage it appears, you may be eligible for a refurbished 20GB HDD + 3 months of Xbox Live for $29.99. If you meet the criteria above, just go here and enter your system's serial number and ID. Source: TeamXbox.com |
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JasonSGN
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 11-19-2008 at 8:05am |
I just downloaded my update this morning. I'm anxious to check it out tonight.
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Grambo Bastille
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 11-19-2008 at 8:45am |
Fazeo's avatar makes him look like one of the Backstreet Boys
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