New Xbox update er... Where's the web browser?

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Blazingdragoon

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Here's an open letter from Marc Witten, the Xbox LIVE head honcho, explaining the forthcoming new Xbox experience.

Dear Xbox LIVE Member,

When we launched Xbox 360 in November 2005, Xbox LIVE was integrated directly into the console. Back then, Xbox 360 was the first system to deliver access to experiences beyond just the disc in the tray. With the Xbox guide and dashboard you had access to everything on your console as well as your community.

We also imagined that Xbox experience would continuously improve over time, through the power of software.

Since launch, you?ve always pushed us to continuously innovate. It is because you spoke with one loud voice that we added new features like background downloading, 1080p support, movies and TV shows, video chat, a Marketplace blade and instant messaging.

Over time, as we?ve delivered more and more content into the Xbox LIVE Marketplace, we?ve heard from many of you that it has become increasingly difficult to find the games and content you want.

And that brings us to today.

Because of your feedback, we started rethinking the entire Xbox experience. What we discovered was that we could not only provide a better experience for you, but also something that reaches out to new audiences.

What John Schappert unveiled for the world on stage at E3 was just a sneak preview, so I wanted to share some deeper details on some of the new features in the new Xbox experience.

Here is a look at some additional features you will find interesting:


Play from hard drive. Copy your games from the game disc and play directly from the hard drive. Not only will the drive not spin, but load times are quicker, as well. Of course, you will still need the disc in the tray to prove you own the game.

Access Xbox LIVE Marketplace on the Web. Browse and purchase Marketplace content whenever you want from Xbox.com and it downloads automatically to your console. Purchase that new map, television episode, the latest Xbox LIVE Arcade game or set up a movie to watch when you get home from work.

Dashboard built into the new Xbox Guide. For everyone who loves the blades interface, it?s not going away; they are now built directly in to the new Xbox guide. Every feature and option is available right from the guide. You can even access your full games library at all times. No matter where you are (in dash or in game), immediately call up your games played list and directly launch a game.

LIVE Party system. Create a party of up to eight friends, and stay with them from one game to another, or watch a Netflix movie together, or share a slideshow of your personal photos. It works with all Xbox 360 titles, not just upcoming games. LIVE Party allows up to eight people to chat in the dashboard, so you can meet up before playing.

Xbox LIVE Primetime. This whole new category of games is going to give you more reasons to get online with your friends. Games will support everything you?d expect, like Achievements and leader boards, but many of these games will include real prizes. You can invite your friends, and even set a reminder for an upcoming show. Each game is broadcast simultaneously, so everyone is answering the same questions. Many events will have a live host, calling the shots as they happen.

Avatars. Your online identity started as a Gamertag - it then grew into a personalized Gamercard. Now, it has evolved even further into avatars. You can express your style, check out new outfits and share this with the community. Avatars will also be integrated into Xbox LIVE Arcade games, LIVE Party, as well as retail games.

New display support. Because you asked for it, we are adding 16X10 over VGA or HDMI, and support for 1440x900 or 1680x1050.

This is only the beginning. Over the next few months, we will share more details on the upcoming changes.

See you online,

Marc Whitten
Gamertag- Notwen

I see no web browser didn't anyone request this?
Oh bout the hard drive thing with games being about 8gb what happens to 20gb users lol.
 

shadow skill

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shatnershaman said:
First thing I'm doing is loading Fable 2 and Halo 3 on the hard drive.
NG2 for me definetly, I may even re rent Mass Effect to see how well that game does.
 

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Blazingdragoon said:
I see no web browser didnt anyone request this?
Oh bout the hardrive thing with games being about 8gb what happends to 20gb users lol.
Nobody has really been clamoring for the option to web browse on the 360. Almost everybody has a PC for that, text on the web is hard to read on a screen if you don't have an HD TV, can't download most stuff, can't post things, etc.

It's a pointless feature.
 

Eldritch Warlord

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Err, we have computers for web browsing.

And I don't see Microsoft trying to at all eliminate the need for computers.
 

Johnn Johnston

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It isn't that great an idea. For example the Wii's web browser is a bit clumsy. It would take me two minutes to type out this post using the letter input system.
 

Blazingdragoon

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but if you had a usb keyboard you could type faster. Also it means you could watch videos from youtube etc on your widescreen tv.
 

shatnershaman

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Blazingdragoon said:
but if you had a usb keyboard you could type faster. Also it means you could watch videos from youtube etc on your widescreen tv.
Its called a graphics card.
 

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The Hard Drive thing sounds great but won't this give pirates a chance to attack the console market (with even more force than it use to) now? It'll be great to actually play Mass Effect without it's buggyness but if we can install the game and then put in a No CD Crack then expect SecuROM on Console games now -_-

As for Web Browsing, you'll need KB&M support in order not to get frustrated with the consoles "T9 word" function. The Wii's is ok since it's an accurate pointer but it's still not as good as a keyboard.
 

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My computer is near enough to my Xbox that I've never felt too lazy to take the ten or so steps to my study. A web browser just seems, redundant to me right now.
 

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wilsonscrazybed said:
My computer is near enough to my Xbox that I've never felt too lazy to take the ten or so steps to my study. A web browser just seems, redundant to me right now.
The browser did come in handy on my PS3 while I was reinstalling Gentoo on my desktop and needed to look up some configuration settings. But it isn't really needed.
 

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I shall one day take a screen shot of my setup (which will no doubt turn me blind eventually) a 22" widescreen monitor on the left of a 40" Sony Bravia HDTV (both act as my monitors, but I switch to one monitor when playing consoles and use the 22" for the PC. Also if I need it I have a laptop to my right for work.

I will take a photo of it eventually since it looks awesome.

Most people I know who have consoles also take their laptops with them so they can browse the net while playing on their games.
 

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ElArabDeMagnifico said:
The Hard Drive thing sounds great but won't this give pirates a chance to attack the console market (with even more force than it use to) now? It'll be great to actually play Mass Effect without it's buggyness but if we can install the game and then put in a No CD Crack then expect SecuROM on Console games now -_-

As for Web Browsing, you'll need KB&M support in order not to get frustrated with the consoles "T9 word" function. The Wii's is ok since it's an accurate pointer but it's still not as good as a keyboard.
Yh the Hdd thing could cause piracy problems i see what you mean. but apparently loading is 30% faster.
 

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shadow skill said:
wilsonscrazybed said:
My computer is near enough to my Xbox that I've never felt too lazy to take the ten or so steps to my study. A web browser just seems, redundant to me right now.
The browser did come in handy on my PS3 while I was reinstalling Gentoo on my desktop and needed to look up some configuration settings. But it isn't really needed.
Starting from having my computer turned off, it only takes 3 or 4 minutes to get onto the internet.
 

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As far as I'm concerned, if it doesn't make playing games a pain in the ass they can do whatever they want. If it makes life easier for a few people, and doesn't make life harder for the rest of us, where's the harm?
 

Eldritch Warlord

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Blazingdragoon said:
ElArabDeMagnifico said:
The Hard Drive thing sounds great but won't this give pirates a chance to attack the console market (with even more force than it use to) now? It'll be great to actually play Mass Effect without it's buggyness but if we can install the game and then put in a No CD Crack then expect SecuROM on Console games now -_-

As for Web Browsing, you'll need KB&M support in order not to get frustrated with the consoles "T9 word" function. The Wii's is ok since it's an accurate pointer but it's still not as good as a keyboard.
Yh the Hdd thing could cause piracy problems i see what you mean. but apparently loading is 30% faster.
They're avoiding the piracy problem by requiring the disk to still be in the tray when you play it (it just won't be spinning).