Thursday, November 20th 2008
Some thoughts on the new XBOX Live experience
There are some really cool features with the new dashboard. Streaming Netflix videos directly to the Xbox is an amazing feature. Having an avatar is entertaining as well. But what confuses me is why they went from having a really navigable setup to what they have now. I appreciated the simplicity of the old dashboard. With the old dashboard you could see all of your options simply by using the left and right trigger. Nothing was hidden beyond that. Now I have to scroll to what I think may be the right selection and then flip through the pages to see if I was right. I’m sure that I will get used to it, but my question is why it needed to change so drastically in the first place? It seems to me that they could have kept the same simplicity while adding all of the other features. If there were a way to hid some of the options, I’d be a lot happier. But now there is just so much stuff that I don’t ever want to see.- Posted: 11/20/2008 4:11 am
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I work as an IT tech here with AT&T and thats always the biggest gripe when users get switched from Office 2003 to Office 2007. Maybe it's better in the long wrong, but can't they at least have the OPTION of the classic layout?
While the old tabbed interface was familiar, i think it did have it's flaws. Speed wise, it felt kinda sluggish, whereas this new interface is pretty speedy. We definitely gotta get used to the way they have separated everything and put them in new categories.
The interface for the PS3 is similar, but the 360 one is a little bit flashier. I'm not sure if that's a good thing or not though.
"Muurrrrr, back in my day, all we had on our "dashboard" was Memory card management and CD Player. Heehee, I bet you crackers don't even know what a memory card is anymore. 8 Megabytes we had in my day. Heh heh, that thing held plenty of Final Fantasy 10 saves. I don't even want to know how big your Final Fantasy XXIV save file is"
I just assume that we'll call youngsters "crackers" instead of "whippersnappers" when we're old and senile.