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NXE Avatar Clothes Packs Coming In "Theme Packs"

 

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If you've got the New Xbox Experience, you'll no doubt have already made yourself an avatar. And no doubt frowned a little at the lack of options you'll find while trying to make one. The physical choices, they're OK, but the clothing choices are limited. And that's being kind. There's a reason for that. Xbox Live's Jerry Johnson:

 

We’re going to be continually releasing and unlocking clothes for the next six months. They’ll be coming out in theme packs.

 

Can't wait for the "we're finding ways to monetise this service" interview responses! And the theme packs! If we're lucky, we'll get the J Allard "mansformation" pack, or maybe even the Steve Ballmer "sweaty pits" shirt range!

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30 Things We Didn't Know About NXE

 

 

The first time you boot up the New Xbox Experience you'll be treated to a fancy HD promo movie, which is little more than Microsoft showing off its CGI skills. It begins with an Xbox Guide button "activating", followed by lots of 3D-wizardry, fireworks, mountains and epic music.

 

 

As you can see in the screenshots, the new Dashboard scrolls both horizontally and vertically. Vertical menu items include Welcome, Spotlight, Game Marketplace, Video Marketplace, My Xbox, Friends and Inside Xbox.

 

Horizontal menus display dynamic content, such as the latest demos or movie releases, while picking the first option takes you 'deeper' into Marketplace or your Games Library to view properly indexed content.

 

It looks and animates very slick. Game and Video content is now displayed with proper game box art, movie posters or in the case of music videos, album covers.

 

In the final build some items boxes will be fully animated, so you'll be able to see five seconds of PES loop in the PES 2009 demo box, for example.

 

We like the new sound effects. They sound less aggressive than those on the current dashboard, and the "powering up" sound effect for the new Xbox Guide is brilliant.

 

The new Dashboard has extra resolution options over the old one.

 

Text input menus are now cleaner and very, very blue. Though the colour may or may not change dependent on themes.

 

The pulsating indicator in the bottom right of the screen is used to indicate your current connected status on Xbox Live. The gamertags of your current friends party are displayed in the top right.

 

360 owners who enjoy a nice de-stressing speed-slide through the blades should be very excited by the 'whoosh' potential in the NXE; using the triggers and the left and right bumpers you can swiftly slide through both horizontal and vertical menus. Whoosh!

 

 

On the Friends tab the 3D backgrounds change depending on which Theme you're using. The Default theme had giant Xbox pads, guitar amps and spaceships in the background, where as the 'Night' theme puts urban scenery, alley ways and police cars in the background.

 

Third party publishers will be able to to change Friend Tab Backgrounds and all NXE content in themes when they have the new dev tools. Microsoft wouldn't tell us if these have shipped yet.

 

The Spotlight tab displays dynamic content dependent on your Xbox habits. If for example you download lots of movies, the Spotlight will display the latest Video Marketplace downloads it thinks you will like. If you play lots of shooters, it'll recommend the latest Ghost Recon demo, for example.

 

The My Xbox tab lets you manage your Avatar and profile settings - basically all of the options you find on the current Xbox Guide. Your played games and their achievements are also neatly displayed on the horizontal scroll with a new bonus feature; you can now delete played games you don't want displayed from your list, as long as you have 0 Gamescore on them.

 

The new Xbox Guide appears at the centre of the screen and looks slick. Tabs include Marketplace, Media (which lets you play music), Games (which shows related DLC to what your playing) and settings. Disappointingly, it looks like most of these require you to exit your game to access any content, including settings and Marketplace.

 

XNA Community Games will launch alongside the NXE on November 19.

 

Avatars have over 400 customisable clothing items, split equally between male and female, including shoes, tops, bottoms, jewellery, headwear, makeup and suits.

 

 

The Avatar clothing was designed by Fashion students in London, and put on screen by Warwickshire-based Rare, so it's a wholly-UK affair.

 

Avatars are wonderfully animated although hair a very airy, almost drunken movement to them. They're always happy.

 

Post-springtime Microsoft plans to extend the Avatar closet with more clothing items and the inclusion of real brands, such as designer labels or football kits, and items from publishing partners such as game-related t-shirts

 

Carry-able items are also coming post launch, including the possibility of Achievement-sensitive items such as Guitar Hero guitars for unlocking a certain World Tour Achievement.

 

In the current build (which is being updated daily) there are over 90 different hair styles, 45 types of eye, 18 noses and facial hair variants, 9 ears and almost 26 different types of eyebrow.

 

In the current build, the clothes selection isn't as extensive, with the number of t-shirts taking prominence over everything else.

 

In facial settings you can choose facepaint for your avatar, including army camo and skeleton paint.

 

One of the hair-dos is Princess Leia's famous 'buns' from Star Wars.

 

Using four buttons (and not sliders) you can make your Avatar taller, shorther, thinner and larger. There's also a button to make these settings "Average".

 

Selecting the Gamertag option on the Avatar customisation screen allows you to take a snapshot of your Avatar and then (you guessed it) use it as your avatar. You can spin your character around, zoom in and out and direct his head. Expressions cycle automatically (though you can change your mouth via customisation options) and you cannot take a snap of your Avatar's arse. We tried.

 

 

HDD installs for Xbox 360 games is said to speed load times by as much as 40%, although we didn't get to try this.

 

When NXE launches Xbox Live Marketplace will be accessible via PC, so you can set content do be downloaded onto your 360 remotely away from home.

 

Microsoft says its currently "exploring" music content on Xbox Live, most officially through Lips and Rock Band. But while there's no Music Marketplace yet, NXE still has Windows Media Centre functionality and you can stream your music onto the console

 

 

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The best feature in NXE i think is Hard Drive install.. imagine ur disk is badly scratchd n u were getting dirty disk error n ur warranty is off.. so now just borrow ur friends disk install and play it with ur disk.. :wallbash:

wish this feature was there from the beginning then i would have played 2 chapters from geow1 which i missed due to disk error :cry5:

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The best feature in NXE i think is Hard Drive install.. imagine ur disk is badly scratchd n u were getting dirty disk error n ur warranty is off.. so now just borrow ur friends disk install and play it with ur disk.. :(

 

bigger hard drives needed.. i have only a 20 GB one.. :wallbash:

 

 

^^ it should still be able to read ur disc atleast once on the game startup right ?? to check whether it's the right disc ?

 

it will, like an install on the PC..

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Yeah. bigger hard drive, but it ll really save on the badly scatched disks.. n its high time MS reduce the price of 120 gb hdd..

 

the installation is exactly like pc game.. install full game, thn put the disk n play.. every console is becoming like PC lol

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