As a user I think it sucks. After the installation of the New Experience you can create an avatar, but I hate the style: It's all round and fluffy and Wii-like. Now I have a round, fluffy, colorful avatar and I'm playing Gears of War 2 (read: guns with chainsaws, blood and gore). It just doesn't match. The overviews are spread out over different screens. I haven't found out yet the use of the Wii avatars, except for dressing it. The XBOX360 is now more a home entertainment system. But I don't use it for that: it's a very noisy machine.
To me it's just a noisy console that I use to play cool games, online, with friends!
Nope: I don't like the kiddie style New Experience. It's not for me.
As a user experience designer I think it's a great step! It's easier to use now. Where it was first not difficult, but still quite complex to set it up as a media centre, download content or view gamer profile information, it's now much more intuitive to use. As far as I've used it I have not seen any new functionality: it looks like they just replaced the existing interface with this user friendly one.
There are no more PC like elements like lists and scroll bars, instead there's a smooth, simple 3D interface. I think it's a real example of how to change from functional oriented design to user oriented design.
Very well done.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Schizo... The New XBOX360 Experience
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