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Gone Gonzo Posts: 4433 Joined: 14 Jan 2008 | Finally an xbox chatroom. Me and a few friends have been bitching for that since release. That is, if you can do it while you are all playing different games. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 3664 Joined: 21 Jan 2008 | This sounds really interesting. I hope Microsoft doesn't fuck it up. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 3643 Joined: 3 Apr 2008 | *cough* Ripping of Nintendo for the Mii's and Apple with the rentals *cough* |
BANNED Posts: 6317 Joined: 29 Nov 2007 | It's good to see they're finaly taking the steps neccesarry to make XBL actually social, rather than anonymous and akward. User was banned for: The hypocrisy is KILLING me.. (Permanent) |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 4433 Joined: 14 Jan 2008 |
They have had rentals going on XBL for a long time now actually and have built up quite a list. |
Beat Writer Posts: 213 Joined: 3 Jun 2008 | You'll also be able to finally istall games on your hard drive with the new dashbord. I'm glad I got an elite after all. |
Muckraker Posts: 297 Joined: 6 May 2008 |
Really? I didn't know Nintendo invented the Avatar, and that Apple invented movie rentals.... well because they didn't. |
Paperboy Posts: 33 Joined: 25 Jun 2008 | Balls to the cartoony avatar. Hopefully there'll be some option to keep what you already have. Are they going to remove the option of taking your own picture as an avatar with the Live Vision camera I wonder? |
Press Junketeer Posts: 449 Joined: 10 Jun 2008 |
OMG. When I saw the preview last night I was excited to be part of a virtual audience until you just reminded me what really happens on Xbox live and now I may be dreading it. I'd like to suggest they keep a channel for games like this in age brackets, or perhaps we can instantly boot/report the offending numbskull. How are they gonna enforce certain lvels of maturity in such wide audience interactions? It will only take one angst ridden tween to bring the whole experince to a screeching halt. |
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E3 2008: Microsoft 'Completely Reinvents" Xbox 360
Microsoft plans to "completely reinvent" the Xbox 360 by overhauling the dashboard, introducing Mii-like avatars and partnering with movie rental house Netflix.
The new dashboard is, as described by Microsoft's John Schappert, "more fun, more social, and easier to use." Your Gamercard will also now sport your very own avatar, for which there will be plenty of hair, face, and clothing choices. How well hardcore Gears of War and Halo fans embrace the cartoony avatars remains to be seen, but I doubt it will be as smooth a transition as Microsoft might hope.
Mii-copying aside, the dashboard overhaul does come with some nifty features, including Live Party, which allows up to eight friends to form a Party and do whatever they like -- play games, chat, share photos, whatever. It seems to be quite easy not only to form parties, but also to move them from activity to activity, certainly far easier than it is now.
Parties will also be able to take advantage of Microsoft's partnership with Netflix to watch movies and TV shows together, which I could definitely see catching on. Everyone with a Live membership will apparently also have a Netflix membership, at least on a limited scale. Details on just how exactly that works - can you watch Netflix movies on your PC in addition to your 360? - will be coming soon.
Schappert also mentioned Xbox Live Primetime, which is a channel "where hundreds of people can star in their own game shows." The example he gave was 1 vs. 100, in which you (via your oh so adorable avatar) could be the 1, part of the 100, or simply part of the audience. Squaring off against the Xbox community in a game show could be great fun, or it could devolve into a bunch of thirteen year olds hurling racist epithets. We shall see.
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