Xbox Live's First Big Update
GameDaily reports on the first major Xbox Live update since the launch of the Xbox 360. From the article: "The forthcoming update will bring with it a number of additions designed to enhance the user experience, with perhaps the most notable function being the download manager. Currently, when downloading demos, trailers or other items from Marketplace users are tied to the download screen. The update will enable users to queue up and prioritize up to six downloads and users will be allowed to play music, games or do other things on the dashboard while downloads are in progress. If an online game is started, the current download in progress will be paused so as to avoid lag." For the visual among us, Joystiq has a number of screenshots showing off some of the new features.
We've been waiting for this download manager forever.
While I don't own an xbox 360 yet (too expensive, holding out for the wii-sonably priced nintendo), I did mess around with one at best buy recently and was impressed how far the UI has come since the first generation. It's good to see some user concerns being addressed, but really what's the problem with letting people play online while downloading? I'm sure XBL caps out your bandwith and that could cause some lag, but couldn't they just implement a cap to the download speed? With a broadband connection, gaming and downloading at the same time isn't far fetched.
Then what was with the major downtime just before the 360 launch?
They never bothered to update Xbox live for the 360?
I hate my life.
Guess I'll just have to keep checking every five minutes.
all the stuff that a PC can do. Actually, not even that.
Seriously, why does Microsoft even *have* a console when all they want to do is make it a PC? Just, I don't know, support your goddamn major cash cow Windows, Microsoft. Stop dividing your company, dividing game makers, and game players. If you'd focus your company you might be able to do things a little better instead of constantly delaying Vista and having major security holes in Windows every week.
This is why Microsoft fails. You people sucking Microsoft's dick may not see the failure, but for those of us on the outside looking in, this is a company that has no clue what it wants to do or how to do it, and is failing on all fronts.
Boy, is this trollish. I'd better click that Anonymous button.
And yes, pedantic fools, I know it's not a button. Eat me.
...we've added a dozen new "security" updates to help prevent you from using the console as you wish!
"Screw Sun, cross-platform will never work. Let's move on and steal the Java language." - Visual J++ Product Manager
Also, you can choose to have it boot to the dashboard instead of loading the game automatically. Great for those of us who paid $400 for "next gen grafx, d00d" but got addicted to Xbox Live Arcade games
Speaking of XBL Arcade, it's not mentioned in the article, but I hope they fix that interface. When you go to the menu, it takes like 15 seconds to count all the arcade games you have downloaded and to show you the one you last played, which makes the "last played" timesaver useless. Oddly, if you go to the list of arcade games you downloaded it shows you no problem, so I don't know what'w up with that.