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Cuddly Knife
05-26-2006, 10:49 PM
360 dashboard update detailed--and demonstrated
[UPDATE] Fresh coat of features added to Microsoft's next-gen console; download manager, dashboard startup, camera functionality among changes. Full video demonstration inside!
By Tim Surette, GameSpot
Posted May 26, 2006 7:11 pm PT

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Though the Xbox 360 has only been on the market for just over six months, the console is getting its first major facelift. Microsoft today announced the first of what it hopes will be biannual major updates to the console's functions and user interface.

The Xbox 360 spring platform update does not have an official release date yet, but Microsoft hopes to have it ready for download over Xbox Live about a week from today. The update is the first considerable change to the 360 since its launch in November 2005 and is largely based on consumer feedback.

[UPDATE] As shown in the extensive video demonstration below, many of the changes focus on making things easier to find when navigating the "blades" interface or downloading content on Xbox Live Marketplace. A new Media and Entertainment category has been added to the Marketplace menu, which features options to search for movie trailers and short films, television promos, music videos, and others instead of lumping them all together.

360 Update Demo--NEW!
Microsoft takes you through the Xbox 360 dashboard's new features.
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The other Marketplace categories have also been revamped. For example, game demos can be searched by genre, themes and gamer pictures have their own section, and game videos (that is, trailers) have been properly separated from movie trailers.

While 360 users have adored the ability to download content onto their machines, they've hated being pinned to the download screen, unable to perform any other activities during the process. The new download manager will allow up to six downloads to be queued up and prioritized, freeing gamers to continue browsing, playing music, or get some gaming in. Lag in online play shouldn't be a factor with background downloading. Once an online session is initiated, all downloads will pause, opening up bandwidth for the game. Once the player leaves the online game, downloading will resume.

When a download is complete, the content can be immediately accessed or applied. Just downloaded a trailer for BioShock? No need to navigate back through the menus like before--just select "play" when the notification comes up. Themes can also be instantly applied, rather than sifting through one's personal settings.

Other updates to the various media functions of the 360 include fast forward or rewind capabilities (up to 16x speed) in Marketplace videos, improved data retrieval for names of CDs and individual tracks, and the ability to resume playback on a DVD from where it was last stopped.

Sometimes, 360 owners just want to unwind with a game of Geometry Wars Evolved or listen to some tunes, but when powering on the machine, the game that was in the drive boots up. Not anymore. Gamers will have the option of setting the 360's default startup to the dashboard or whatever disc is in the drive.

The system's online functions will also have a few extras, as well. Now when a gamer is idle, it will say so on players' friends lists. There will also be an option to have separate gamer pics for friends and the general public. Presumably, this is gearing up for the compatibility with the Xbox 360 camera peripheral, which is supported by this update even though it won't be released until this fall. Until then, gamers can use available pics.

Though the update sounds like it will take up a large chunk of space, it doesn't require a single byte on the hard drive. It actually doesn't need a hard drive at all. The update is flashed to the 360's internal hardware and won't be stored on the hard drive, making it compatible with either SKU of the Xbox 360. It will initially be available online and may be available on disc further down the road.

Microsoft is already at work on a fall update, which the company says will be even more robust and will include more features.

Sounds good to me.

Glockstar
05-26-2006, 11:54 PM
Cool.

Cool, cool, cool.

Cool... cool... cool... cool... cool... cool... cool... cool... cool... cool...

And...

"Though the update sounds like it will take up a large chunk of space, it doesn't require a single byte on the hard drive."

... especially cool.

Fivespot
06-05-2006, 09:02 PM
MS announced earlier this evening that the Dashboard update will be released at 2am PT this morning (6/6/06). Evil Empire indeed ;)

Edit- it won't necessarily be immediately available for download at that time however. It could take up to four hours for whatever reason. This all according to MS.

DrunkenThumbmaster
06-06-2006, 06:45 AM
MS announced earlier this evening that the Dashboard update will be released at 2am PT this morning (6/6/06). Evil Empire indeed ;)

Edit- it won't necessarily be immediately available for download at that time however. It could take up to four hours for whatever reason. This all according to MS.

it's available now. I updated before I left out this morning!

Cuddly Knife
06-06-2006, 08:38 AM
I just got it and looked around with it, and it's definitely improved the speed when you access stuff.

Best feature I've noticed so far is the ability to keep your custom tracks playing when you leave a game! I'm not sure if it's all games, because I just did it with MSR, but still.

Fivespot
06-06-2006, 09:43 AM
My favorite thing about the update thus far is how fast it downloaded and how it doesn't use any HDD space (at least none of the 13gig left for us to use).

Haven't had much of a chance to play with it just yet. Had to work :(

Cuddly Knife
06-08-2006, 12:06 AM
YES! The 360 now supports custom soundtracks with all b/c games!

But wait, there's a catch. You have to turn down the music of the game, because the custom soundtracks play over every sound that comes from the original XBOX game. Right now, I'm listening to Ninja Gaiden in-game music and effects and Fortune's Theme from MGS2. Hopefully all b/c games have the option to turn off just music and not sound effects.