Crafting The 360 Interface 36
MaxConsole writes "Over at Designinteract they have a very interesting feature running on how the Microsoft interface design manager (Russ Glaser) completed the Xbox 360 user interface. The feature goes into depths on the whole two year project for the Xbox 360, the problems they encountered, the testing phase, requirements for the interface as well as the animation and experience design. The feature concludes 'the Xbox 360 interface came in under 3MB. It is slick and fast and, its designers hope, successful.'"
Props to Neal Stephenson! (Score:1)
Somebody is a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Crash [slashdot.org]">Snow Crash fan...
Re:Props to Neal Stephenson! (Score:1)
That should be Snow Crash [wikipedia.org]
Re:Props to Neal Stephenson! (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Props to Neal Stephenson! (Score:2)
Re:Props to Neal Stephenson! (Score:2)
Re:Props to Neal Stephenson! (Score:1)
Bar for comparison (Score:2)
Re:Bar for comparison (Score:1, Troll)
Erm, if I said "he makes [insert name of known stupid person here] look like a rocket scientist" -- which is the usual manner in which this comparison is constructed -- the implication would be that "he" was very stupid indeed.
Are you implying that Xbox Media Center is stupid, or that it is suitable for someone who is?
Re:Bar for comparison (Score:2)
Making a complex & powerful interface is easy, but making it good is dificult.
Re:Bar for comparison (Score:2)
What Microsoft can actually do (Score:4, Insightful)
Microsoft is generally better known for (what most would call) the pile of crap OS known as Windows. Given how most of their products turn out, MS has gained a largely negative reputation. However it's nice to see the people working on the Xbox obviously don't suffer the same shortcomings as everyone else at the company does.
Considering that more and more people will likely begin to switch to Linux or Apple in the coming years, it's interesting to think that Microsoft will rely on the Xbox more and more in the future. In any event it's nice to see that there are a few competent people working there still.
Re:What Microsoft can actually do (Score:2, Insightful)
Examples of stuck at #2:
- PS2 sales always higher than xbox.
- Google more used than MSN.
Examples of losing #1:
- Firefox closing in on IE.
- Linux closing in on windows.
When M$ sit on top of the world by themselves, they really don't give 2 shits about quality or you as a customer.
Re:What Microsoft can actually do (Score:1, Insightful)
- Firefox closing in on IE.
- Linux closing in on windows.
What was the last time you have checked any numbers?
Re:What Microsoft can actually do (Score:1, Flamebait)
You mean just like every other company in existance?
Re:What Microsoft can actually do (Score:2)
Re:What Microsoft can actually do (Score:2, Insightful)
Am I the only one that sees this as a collossal waste of time, money and effort? Am I the only one that just wants a game console to play games? Why do I need an interface with three years and millions of dollars put into it?
I want to turn the machine on, have it be instantly accessible, put a game in and be playing within ten seconds. That's all I need, that's probably all 90% of the world needs out of a g
Re:What Microsoft can actually do (Score:1)
You haven't yet seen it in action
Re:What Microsoft can actually do (Score:1)
"I want to turn the machine on, have it be instantly accessible, put a game in and be playing within ten seconds. That's all I need, that's probably all 90% of the world needs out of a game console. In fact, anything more than that is just clutter."
Am I the only one that sees th
Re:What Microsoft can actually do (Score:2)
If you have some reliable info on that, please share it. As far as I know X360 games are NOT going to be installed directly to the hard drive (apart, perhaps, from Final Fantasy XI but I don't even know the details on that one for sure). Being able to install to the hard drive with no s
Re:What Microsoft can actually do (Score:2)
You could simply never hook the thing up to a network, but with the strong focus on online functionality, you'll be severely limited.
Re:What Microsoft can actually do (Score:1)
So just for the record you haven't heard anything about disc-required play either. But we do know some games will run without one. Evidence le
Very pretty but... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Very pretty but... (Score:1)
You can read more about the interface by Paul Thurrott at http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/xbox360_insid e.asp [winsupersite.com]
There's also a much nicer pic of the UI there. He says that it can instantly overlay any existing screen on the 360 which is pretty cool since it will interface over any game you're playing, visualization you're running during music or stuff like that. That seems relatively mundane but to incorporate an overlay system over third party developed graphics is no small
Something that finally gets me interested in XBOX (Score:1)
Re:Something that finally gets me interested in XB (Score:3, Interesting)
It is a cool concept, and a huge problem for Sony to compete with. Wi
Re:Something that finally gets me interested in XB (Score:2)
Re:Something that finally gets me interested in XB (Score:2)
Anm
Interface? (Score:3, Insightful)
Screenshots that cannot be enlarged, but are too small to see
The screenshot on page 1 links to page 2
The screenshots on other pages are not linkable.
And the damn ad at the top kept trying to talk to me; I'm at work! O_o
Otherwise, the 360's interface looks cool. Gotta play [no pun] with it a bit before I have any real comments.
Re:Interface? (Score:2)
Probably just a ploy for more advertising dollars, or maybe out of touch design people think this is a good idea. The latter would also have another example: the page doesn't take the whole width of my browser window. I browse at a high resolution, this is a waste of a lot of screen space.
Inspiration (Score:1)
XBOX Fan (Score:1)