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New Xbox Live Update
Posted on 10/23/12 at 9:54 am
Posted on 10/23/12 at 9:54 am
Posted on 10/23/12 at 10:15 am to DownSouthCrawfish
Damn I've had it all morning and I thought it was just shinier
Posted on 10/23/12 at 11:59 am to DownSouthCrawfish
1. The Big Grid
The main interface borrows from the new Windows 8 Metro design, with a five by three grid. This means there are more slots on each page, making it easier to see new stuff without having to dig for it. It's a fairly small change, but an effective one - we've been using it for a bit, and going back to the old version instantly feels confined and less helpful. It means there's more space for games on the front page, too - ads are relegated to the square on the bottom right.
2. Pins
By far the most useful feature, this is a list of shortcuts you can add to the home page. Anything you use regularly can be 'pinned' here, so you can quickly launch it without having to dig into menus - it saves a huge amount of timing digging through the dash trying to find digital titles or specific applications.
3. Security Details
The security settings have been beefed up. When you install the new update, you'll be prompted to add extra recovery options, like a phone number - this makes it harder for anybody to con their way into your Xbox Live account. As with all security updates, it's a bit of a nuisance initially, but you can't argue with the improvement. And don't try and skip it - we did, and it just kept asking us again.
4. Games Go West
The last update moved games right, making them seem less important than video and music. We all know our Xbox 360 is a top-rung multimedia node now, so Microsoft's kindly moved them back. Avatars are still front row, too - while they aren't on the main home page, notice that every time you boot up your console your Avatar pops in to wave at you, then jumps right to return to base on the Social tab.
5. Indie Spotlight
Previously, indie games were buried deep - now they're given the same billing as everything else. Select 'Browse Games' and you can easily see new additions to Arcade, Games on Demand and more. It's much easier to find, well, games, and again the advertising plays second fiddle.
6. Real Names
Your Friends List is now a bit more revealing: select a friend and you'll see their real name. Ideal for identifying the avatar in the MW2 mask you added ages ago but can't quite remember why.
7. Recommendations
There's now an Amazon-style recommendation engine that'll observe the games you play and suggest new ones based on that. Highlight it and press X to give feedback - rate the game if you've got it and like it, or say you're not interested. This is undoubtedly feeding into a vast database somewhere which should make future recommendations more accurate.
8. Xbox Music
Zune is dead - long live Xbox Music. £9 a month, or £90 every year will get you all the music you could conceivably listen to, as well as Smart DJ apps to keep a party going. Last.fm, Vuvo and so on are still there, too - find 'em under the Apps section.
9. TV Picks
The recommendation tech extends to TV you might like to watch, too. The recommendations we received weren't just based on other shows we'd watched, we also got told what was currently popular. Not sure how useful that'll be, but it came up with Breaking Bad so it can't be all bad.
10. Internet Explorer
Microsoft has finally included its Internet Explorer browser on the Xbox 360 dashboard (or Xbox 360 Home, as it's been called for a while). Slot a chatpad onto your gamepad, because you've got full internet access now. Why not add oxm.co.uk to your bookmarks?
The main interface borrows from the new Windows 8 Metro design, with a five by three grid. This means there are more slots on each page, making it easier to see new stuff without having to dig for it. It's a fairly small change, but an effective one - we've been using it for a bit, and going back to the old version instantly feels confined and less helpful. It means there's more space for games on the front page, too - ads are relegated to the square on the bottom right.
2. Pins
By far the most useful feature, this is a list of shortcuts you can add to the home page. Anything you use regularly can be 'pinned' here, so you can quickly launch it without having to dig into menus - it saves a huge amount of timing digging through the dash trying to find digital titles or specific applications.
3. Security Details
The security settings have been beefed up. When you install the new update, you'll be prompted to add extra recovery options, like a phone number - this makes it harder for anybody to con their way into your Xbox Live account. As with all security updates, it's a bit of a nuisance initially, but you can't argue with the improvement. And don't try and skip it - we did, and it just kept asking us again.
4. Games Go West
The last update moved games right, making them seem less important than video and music. We all know our Xbox 360 is a top-rung multimedia node now, so Microsoft's kindly moved them back. Avatars are still front row, too - while they aren't on the main home page, notice that every time you boot up your console your Avatar pops in to wave at you, then jumps right to return to base on the Social tab.
5. Indie Spotlight
Previously, indie games were buried deep - now they're given the same billing as everything else. Select 'Browse Games' and you can easily see new additions to Arcade, Games on Demand and more. It's much easier to find, well, games, and again the advertising plays second fiddle.
6. Real Names
Your Friends List is now a bit more revealing: select a friend and you'll see their real name. Ideal for identifying the avatar in the MW2 mask you added ages ago but can't quite remember why.
7. Recommendations
There's now an Amazon-style recommendation engine that'll observe the games you play and suggest new ones based on that. Highlight it and press X to give feedback - rate the game if you've got it and like it, or say you're not interested. This is undoubtedly feeding into a vast database somewhere which should make future recommendations more accurate.
8. Xbox Music
Zune is dead - long live Xbox Music. £9 a month, or £90 every year will get you all the music you could conceivably listen to, as well as Smart DJ apps to keep a party going. Last.fm, Vuvo and so on are still there, too - find 'em under the Apps section.
9. TV Picks
The recommendation tech extends to TV you might like to watch, too. The recommendations we received weren't just based on other shows we'd watched, we also got told what was currently popular. Not sure how useful that'll be, but it came up with Breaking Bad so it can't be all bad.
10. Internet Explorer
Microsoft has finally included its Internet Explorer browser on the Xbox 360 dashboard (or Xbox 360 Home, as it's been called for a while). Slot a chatpad onto your gamepad, because you've got full internet access now. Why not add oxm.co.uk to your bookmarks?
Posted on 10/23/12 at 12:06 pm to DownSouthCrawfish
No porn. You don't have flashplayer installed on your Xbox.
The only shot youve got is switching your internet settings to allow mobile sites and find pron that way.
Same goes for ebaums, break, or any other site that supports flash.
The only shot youve got is switching your internet settings to allow mobile sites and find pron that way.
Same goes for ebaums, break, or any other site that supports flash.
Posted on 10/23/12 at 12:09 pm to Poxxxx says GFR
quote:
6. Real Names
Your Friends List is now a bit more revealing: select a friend and you'll see their real name. Ideal for identifying the avatar in the MW2 mask you added ages ago but can't quite remember why.
WHAT
THE
frick?
Posted on 10/23/12 at 12:11 pm to Broke
Surely there is a setting to change this. Hell my first name has always shown in my gamercard anyway so as long as that is all it shows, I am good with that. If it shows my full name, then I will likely change it.
Posted on 10/23/12 at 12:17 pm to jiffyjohnson
quote:
No porn. You don't have flashplayer installed on your Xbox
umm no. 1st thing i did was see if porn worked....and i can definitely say that i saw tits and arse in motion.
Posted on 10/23/12 at 12:33 pm to DownSouthCrawfish
There's no flash player. So whatever it was you watched was either on a mobile site or some site you should share with the rest of us cause none of the usual places will work.
Eta. Apparently some sites work now. Still no glashplayer but I stand corrected
Eta. Apparently some sites work now. Still no glashplayer but I stand corrected
This post was edited on 10/23/12 at 1:47 pm
Posted on 10/23/12 at 12:44 pm to DownSouthCrawfish
This shite looks the same as before
ETA nvm I just saw that smartglass comes out on friday
ETA nvm I just saw that smartglass comes out on friday
This post was edited on 10/23/12 at 12:57 pm
Posted on 10/23/12 at 12:55 pm to DownSouthCrawfish
quote:
umm no. 1st thing i did was see if porn worked....and i can definitely say that i saw tits and arse in motion.
quote:
There's no flash player. So whatever it was you watched was either on a mobile site or some site you should share with the rest of us cause none of the usual places will work.
Posted on 10/25/12 at 11:33 am to DREADS r SICK
As does beeg.
I'm curious about this whole smartglass thing, looks pretty cool.
I'm curious about this whole smartglass thing, looks pretty cool.
Posted on 10/25/12 at 11:48 am to Sir Saint
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Youporn works for sure
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As does beeg.
you guys using the mobile site?
Posted on 10/25/12 at 1:17 pm to DownSouthCrawfish
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time to check out some prno.
And ads.
Gotta love how I get bombarded ads on a paid service.
Posted on 10/25/12 at 6:29 pm to taylork37
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The last update moved games right, making them seem less important than video and music. We all know our Xbox 360 is a top-rung multimedia node now, so Microsoft's kindly moved them back.
So games aren't really important anymore? I didn't buy this thing to watch movies and surf on some shitty browser.
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