Games
Hands On With The New Xbox Experience
Posted by Adrian Covert at 2:00 PM on October 9, 2008
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 customised avatars, ripping games straight to HDD and an all new quick menu that comes up when you hit the home button.
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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.
A new change is that when you hit the home button, a medium-sized box pops up in the middle of your screen with multiple blades that can be shuffled by moving the analogue stick left and right. This is a quick menu of sorts that streamlines the entire menu into a no nonsense, text based interface that lets you browse and navigate whatever information you need with a swiftness. You can look up friends, change games, adjust settings, go to your gamer profile, or launch the full dashboard. This was designed around the original Xbox UI, with the seasoned gamer in mind who just wants to carry out a specific task with no fuss. What's nice it is that it doesn't overwhelm the screen like the original UI did in terms of size and layout.
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We've touched on it before, but the level of customisation 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 colour 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 among 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. [New Xbox Experience on Giz]

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hyewarrior
Posted 3:22 PM 9/10/08
DO WANT!
hyewarrior
ZetaCrossfire
Posted 3:19 PM 9/10/08
im going to miss the blads D; still i might like the new look
ZetaCrossfire
Reilaos: Reading Comprehension is your friend!
Posted 3:45 PM 9/10/08
Interesting. It's something I'd love if I had the console...
Reilaos: Reading Comprehension is your friend!
wazups2x
Posted 3:40 PM 9/10/08
This is going to be Awesome!
wazups2x
sl0hburn
Posted 4:11 PM 9/10/08
An interesting development in a console's life cycle. Has a complete UI refresh ever been done?
At least it plays to the strengths of Microsoft (software) and adds functionality, not just eye candy.
sl0hburn
Earthslide
Posted 4:04 PM 9/10/08
Nice interface indeed. Now all they have to do is remodel the 360 because it looks so damn feminine.
Earthslide
PipeRifle
Posted 5:07 PM 9/10/08
All I really want out of a Marketplace revamp is the ability to search by "Free". I love trying new themes and gamerpics and downloading videos and stuff but it would be nice to know I was browsing an MS-Point free zone.
PipeRifle
cjcamilla
Posted 5:44 PM 9/10/08
I love Microsoft.
cjcamilla
RedBeard
Posted 6:14 PM 9/10/08
i saw a video of the customization allowed on the avatars and personally as a guy with blonde hair and red facial hair i was happy to see that the colors can be changed independantly. I for one can't WAIT for this to come out =D
RedBeard
drewkkake
Posted 6:23 PM 9/10/08
I'm glad that you took the time to share with us how you felt about the NXE, but "Moving from section to section is so fluid that you stop thinking about what 'YOUR' doing with the controller"? Really?
drewkkake
Slippy
Posted 7:24 PM 9/10/08
As sad as it is, i need to know if my old HD-DVD Drive will still work, theres plenty of bargains still out there for the pickin'!
Slippy
Sam_Zebian
Posted 9:19 PM 9/10/08
Can not wait until this is out! (well I can wait, I just don't want to)
Sam_Zebian
EricAlder
Posted 9:47 PM 9/10/08
Customizable avatars... how original.
I'm waiting for the next, next big thing.
EricAlder
OtterKing
Posted 10:36 PM 9/10/08
This is cool and all, but I hopethe functionality of the music player has been improved to include better management/searchability for large libraries. Also would be nice if it was easy to create temporary playlists.
OtterKing
NFLBLitze1
Posted 10:30 PM 9/10/08
the fact that it has Netflix streaming on it, i would honestly buy the xbox 360 alone just because of that, right on microsoft, finally your doing something right these days
NFLBLitze1
J France
Posted 10:18 PM 9/10/08
Wow. Simply... wow.
I'm quite impressed Microsoft have done (what would appear to be) an amazing job here. I tend to really dislike most of their interfaces, not just for functionality, but for the lack of polish and clumsiness in the way elements interact and sit together. They never really got anti-aliasing until Vista, either.
But this looks like the shit, and clearly well thought out, too. Kudos to MS for making the XBox a genuinely great product (except for that one little hardware fault the odd few users have to deal with). And for making the effort to overhaul it in a major way.
The Apple fanboy in me is confused and conflicted after this comment.
J France
plankbr
Posted 11:34 PM 9/10/08
Does this mean I need to get a larger HDD? I have the 20 GB. Maybe I could use my external...
plankbr
lpranal
Posted 12:35 AM 10/10/08
Anyone know if this will work with a 360 w/ a flashed drive (xtreme)?
Yes, I have burned games. sue me.
lpranal
Fluxcap
Posted 12:27 AM 10/10/08
@PipeRifle: The free stuff section is very easy to find now.
Fluxcap
PipeRifle
Posted 12:45 AM 10/10/08
@lpranal: I think that odds are good if you were going to sneak in some sort of new tech to detect custom firmware, a huge dashboard update would be the place to do it. I'd either hold off on updating or revert/cloak your flashed drive until you get official word.
Or, you know. Buy your games.
PipeRifle
PipeRifle
Posted 12:42 AM 10/10/08
@Fluxcap: You mean in the new version? There's a "Free Stuff" tab in the existing marketplace, but it's only a handful of things that are usually promotional, like the Subway Sandwich gamerpics. I mean everything that doesn't cost anything, not just their random smattering of free items that are being showcased.
PipeRifle
Fluxcap
Posted 1:13 AM 10/10/08
@PipeRifle: Yes, I should have clarified the current version. I didn't know it only contained part of the free stuff, I thought it was everything that was currently free.
Fluxcap
PipeRifle
Posted 2:18 AM 10/10/08
@DoomGaZer: The butts will be DLC.
PipeRifle
DoomGaZer
Posted 1:59 AM 10/10/08
@DoomGaZer:
Ooh, I figured it out now! They're missing butts.
DoomGaZer
pete
Posted 1:59 AM 10/10/08
@lpranal:
After pretty much every dashboard update there has been a mass banning of modded consoles.
Modders might want to hold off on the upgrade until after the hammer falls.
Wait until the firmware catches up.
pete
DoomGaZer
Posted 1:58 AM 10/10/08
Ok...............now WHERE is my back compat update?!!
Good.....got that off my chest....calmer now.
Yeah this looks great and all but those avatars look a bit creepy. Aside from the "bighead" style they look really disproportionate in the extreme. Big hands and feet? And some of those legs and arms are so thin the whole combination looks like Gumby.
DoomGaZer
triggerx
Posted 3:12 AM 10/10/08
Ok, great... new menus and avatars.... but did they improve it's media streaming interface? I stream all my music, shows, and movies from my media server to my 360's... however, browsing through hundreds of videos and thousands of MP3's is a bit tedious on the 360.
triggerx
full.tang.halo
Posted 3:11 AM 10/10/08
My 360 decided last night was indeed a good day to die and RROD'ed me. Hopefully it will be back from the MS Faith healers just in time to be infected with this ugliness...joy of joys...
full.tang.halo
Solday
Posted 2:53 AM 10/10/08
I'm going to have to get my 360 fixed before this comes out, or at least send it in. The 360 has so much going for it but I get tired of a $400 dollar console that dies on me not just once but twice.
Solday
kzooguy
Posted 3:21 AM 10/10/08
I think the xbox team should be pulled to work on the next version of windows. They won't have to worry about hardware, and they can make the next version of windows innovative and intuitive, which hasn't really ever been the case.
kzooguy
pimlicosound
Posted 4:06 AM 10/10/08
@Earthslide: Presumably you'd like it shaped like an enormous phallus surrounded by rings of beer cans, sports accessories and DIY equipment.
pimlicosound
Ellomdian
Posted 4:00 AM 10/10/08
I am interested to see how the new interface feels, as I don't use alot of the "social" features of Xbox Live as it stands. The HDD loading looks exciting, but I honestly wouldn't care if I had to watch 50 lines of DOS text to get to my game a la DOS if the game looked good enough ;)
But it looks very modern, and nicely mainstream. Like the Wii when it hits high school - still very dorky, just not as annoying.
Ellomdian
longbra
Posted 3:46 AM 10/10/08
@OtterKing:
Agreed, It takes more than 10 minutes for my XBox360 to load the music library from my server. By the time it has loaded up and started playing, I've forgotten I even started the thing up! I was hoping the XBox360 would replace the media center I have, but it is not quite there. Oh, and what about web surfing capability and the ability to watch YouTube and Hulu videos?
longbra
EricLecarde
Posted 5:02 AM 10/10/08
I'm gonna have to delete a bunch of dlc games aren't I... oh well.
EricLecarde
takemetoyourtoaster
Posted 5:02 AM 10/10/08
@longbra: you can always use playon for hulu and youtube, that will probably be in the next update sadly
takemetoyourtoaster
takemetoyourtoaster
Posted 5:00 AM 10/10/08
with the starting from HD thing, people are not realizing something. people are talking about speed and it being silent, but the big thing is, I don't need to get up to change games, for find where that damn disc for that game is. For me that is a big deal so I never lose madden, COD, and Halo, then I'm set. is the udate gunna be free?
takemetoyourtoaster
UnnDunn
Posted 6:37 AM 10/10/08
@sl0hburn: Microsoft implmented a mini UI refresh on the original Xbox a year or so after Xbox Live launched. They introduced multi-party voice chat within the original Xbox dashboard.
Sony "revamped" the PlayStation "dashboard" UI (the screen that lets you play CD audio or manage Memory Card data), but it was just cosmetic refreshes, no new functionality. The menus were exactly the same, they just looked different.
UnnDunn
UnnDunn
Posted 6:44 AM 10/10/08
@takemetoyourtoaster: Uh, you still need the relevant game in the drive before you can play it. So if you want to play Madden, you need to get up and insert the Madden disc, even if you already copied it to the hard drive.
UnnDunn
UnnDunn
Posted 6:43 AM 10/10/08
@kzooguy: J Allard, the person at Microsoft who would most deserve the title of "father of Xbox", was recently promoted to User Experience czar at Microsoft. So he's going to be in charge of the user experiences on Xbox, Zune, Media Center and (i think) Windows Live.
UnnDunn
Hand_O_Death
Posted 8:28 AM 10/10/08
@PipeRifle: at 1000 MS points a cheek
Why can't they just use REAL money?
Hand_O_Death
jennyfur
Posted 9:13 AM 10/10/08
If only they'd put the same amount of effort into polishing the extender functionality...
jennyfur
johurimam
Posted 3:52 PM 9/10/08
Nintendo Wii with a splash of Apple Coverflow... nice.
johurimam
theninjaelephant
Posted 12:06 AM 10/10/08
I hear you on the confliction. Wanna know how I deal with it? Compartmentalize!
For any day-to-day computing needs (I work as a video editor) I am die hard Apple. For gaming, Xbox owns my soul. I never mix the two, because that would ruin my balance.
theninjaelephant
shan0_mac
Posted 7:09 PM 9/10/08
I've been a long time gizmodo/kotaku reader (ok short only two years) and this is the first time I've felt obligated to post.
With that unnecessary explanation out of the way, I just wanted to say this seems like a great upgrade by Microsoft, makes the whole experience fresh... if only they had done it coupled with a price drop... People feel like they are buying a brand new system, and who doesn't love that nostalgia
shan0_mac
jestermeister
Posted 9:39 AM 11/10/08
The avatar in the pic looks like it's being abducted by your standard alien tractor beam.
The Netflix feature is a major score for me. Totally provides justication to the little woman for buying multiple 360's for the house.
jestermeister