How has your XBOX experience been so far?

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  1. MrAnonWayne
    MrAnonWayne Guest

    How has your XBOX experience been so far?


    Hello!

    I set this discussion up because I'm interested to hear your opinions. As an ambassador I am interested in hearing what you have to say.

    Feel free to post your opinions here, but please make sure you are respectful about it.

    What do you think needs to be improved on XBOX?

    What would you like to see on XBOX?

    Ambassador

    :)
     
    MrAnonWayne, Apr 27, 2018
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  2. smileskybird
    smileskybird Guest
    How has your XBOX experience been so far?

    Ever since getting Xbox 360 late 2010, that system has only had a system update once every like 6 months. Where as Xbox One gets a system update like every month. And the file sizes for Xbox One's system updates are bigger. Says a lot about Xbox One's software....
    it's not as user friendly as PS4 and Xbox 360, has useless Activity Feed spam section which needs a whole entire dashboard section. And a weak PVR system with game videos capped at 5 minutes maximum recording time, when you can record to a Hauppauge or an
    Elgato PVR and share easily straight to YouTube. On Xbox One, there's no emphasis on sharing your captures to YouTube. I don't use Twitch or Mix or thingy. Also, some current gen Xbox One games CAN'T be played offline, you have to be connected online otherwise
    the game won't allow you to play it. I think Neverwinter is one of them.

    As for this year, 2018, I'm considering getting The Crew 2 for Xbox when it comes out which is soon. Free roaming good graphics boat and flying sounds interesting. I'm getting Jurassic World Evolution on PC when it comes out next month.

    One thing they could do is create an Xbox Feedback app and put it on the dashboard. Only a tiny fraction of peeps on Xbox use forum and feedback sites operated by Microsoft. And only a small fraction of peeps using Microsoft Edge on their Xbox One consoles
    since Xbox is for all ages and it's primarily a gaming console not an internet browser which you would normally use on your phone or computer.

    If you don't want to risk loosing digitally brought games due to it becoming too old, you could get the physical disc media of the game. My Xbox 360 slim console is still working fine after 8 years.

    Something that could using improving is the Microsoft Video app. The player can't easily rewind and forward wind your Microsoft movies as easily and fluid as what the Netflix and YouTube app can.

    Something else they could improve on is Friends List and Followers List DIFFERENTIATION. Put them on two different lists. Otherwise you have peeps who are friends (since THEY added them, they'll appear on their friends list) but when you check out the person
    who was added their friends list, the adder isn't on THEIR list. Then a friend of a friend asks them "so you're friends with this person?......no?.... but you're on their friends list...... what?! ok block and report for stalking. Following can be viewed as
    stalking. Adding people WITHOUT their permission. That was the great thing about Xbox 360's system. The system asked permission and authorization (accept/decline) in the form of an XBL Message and notification, when someone wanted to add you. So people end
    up having to Block randoms who add them. And under the new Xbox One Reputation System, which is different to Xbox 360's Reputation System, a block on Xbox One could possibly still affect that person's reputation.

    For me the software on Xbox One lacks simplicity like what Xbox 360 and PS4 has. None of this over populated Activity Feed section, or un-uniformed game clip broadcasting capture thingy gloat that takes up a lot of dashboard space.
    It's such a mess that Xbox One requires a system update e-v-e-r-y m-o-n-t-h just to try and tweak it. Their has been a lot of complaints about Xbox One's dash. If you ask me, it's trying far too hard to be a Windows 8/10 UI rather than a normal Xbox console
    OS like Xbox 360.

    For now, my console makes a good YouTube and Netflix player though. And sometimes the games too. Xbox One multiplayer stimulation is usually not that great, since Xbox One had a rough start, this scared others away to PC and PS4.
    Only a third of my friends from a full Xbox 360 friends list are active on Xbox One.
     
    smileskybird, Apr 27, 2018
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  3. brandiesel1
    brandiesel1 Guest
    How has your XBOX experience been so far?

    Smileskybird- Back in 2012 most kids thought I was from the UK thinking I have a British accent. It seems it was a habit back then that US people thought Australian/NZ people had British accents. I guess I did have some minor sort of such accent, I do have
    some Irish in me.

    I’d like to point out that Irish and English accents are very different.
     
    brandiesel1, Apr 27, 2018
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  4. Noblemystery Win User

    How has your XBOX experience been so far?

    I would like to see a system that does not require an internet connection, or an account so whatever I buy remains in my phisical possession and I can access my ''games console'' to play games without online errors or the system saying ''who are you'' and
    ''try again later''

    I really just want an offline gaming console that only connects some controllers and a wire to my electricity and tv.

    Online is not the best way to game. I still go to NAMCO arcade centres where there is a better atmosphere of friendly competition between gamers who can behave civilized or face a lifetime ban.

    The online gaming idea seemed very good and well thought out on paper but the whole online thing has reached a point where bad experiences out-weigh the good.

    I had but 1 input for this generation of gamming which was the ability to expand games... previous gens have this feature but was never used, but this gen has used the idea as a cash grab.

    You can play current gen consoles offline.
    Maybe I missed something when setting up my xb1, because I am pretty certain that when I first turnt on my console I was forced to connect to the internet, input personal data, create an account and accept terms and conditions before I could play anything.

    Afterwards I could choose to go offline.

    I would've preferred to skip the setup and just insert a game without all that hello user, who are you, please choose an account to play, good bye user etc...

    I agree online has it's advantages with cloud backup, and maybe other features I do not know anything about, and I'm in no hurry to find out what they are.

    I agree there's more security features to protect users from theft which can only be good but I have other home security options which work without the internet. Besides my memory isn't great and my passwords are stuck to my console anyway so the passwords
    are a pointless function for me.

    I abandoned smart phones because I was fed up with updates that changed my privacy settings and xb1 is doing the same thing.

    Privacy means nothing to new people in the world but wait untill you have a crazy X or a random stalker... (enough said about that subject)

    Moving on... I have made around 100 gamer friends which has been a quite fun experience, and encountered 10 times more users I would just prefer to avoid for a multitude of reasons.

    I just feel a complete offline system would be more suitable for me and maybe also for others as well when there are alot of people who avoid the internet like a plague. There should be an alternative.

    Some people can't understand something unless they see it or have it done to them which I can appreciate because I'm not perfect and I do ignore other peoples worries because I don't understand their view. We're all different but forcing our data online
    isnt the way forward and thats my view.
  5. Paraffin Alien Win User

    How has your XBOX experience been so far?

    Smileskybird- Back in 2012 most kids thought I was from the UK thinking I have a British accent. It seems it was a habit back then that US people thought Australian/NZ people had British accents. I guess I did have some minor sort of such accent, I do have
    some Irish in me.

    I’d like to point out that Irish and English accents are very different.
    I`d like to point out that there are a lot of English accents, all very different from each other.

    Accents can change drastically here within 10-15 miles.
  6. brandiesel1 Win User

    How has your XBOX experience been so far?

    For me personally it’s been great. No complaints about the hardware. I’m a little annoyed that they’ve stopped making the connector for the Kinect. I would still like to use it.

    I definitely think they need to improve in the software side of things.

    It's a bit sad to see them abandon Kinect ALL OF A SUDDEN. But I can live without it now. Kinect is, or was.... great.

    As for the software side of things for everything on Xbox One, it's been abysmal, totally. It's the slowest piece of software I've ever seen on any hardware product. It isn't user friendly, it's full of junk, lacks structure and simplicity compared with
    Xbox 360's current UI, the activity feed section doesn't update in real time, and I have good internet (Vodafone high speed). Profile pictures not loading first time, the activity feed is cluttered and lacks organization and structure and just is a spammers
    paradise. Recent players list isn't shown in real time and is not listed in chronological order of order of most recent players, starting from the last one you played with. Rather, they structure it into game groups like Minecraft recent players, Halo recent
    players, etc. Xbox 360's Recent Players List is structured in chronological order starting off with the latest recent player from the top. Even though things have improved from the disaster that Xbox One launched with, which is why Xbox One is doing so poorly
    in sales due to the rough start off Xbox One had at launch, there's still things they need to clean up. They are the world's biggest software company. And I expect more than this.

    Despite the bugs and criticism about the software, which warrants them having to update the thing every month, it still is usable. Xbox 360's UI is really good. They've hardly had to update it over the past few years. Why? cause it simply does a better job
    at user friendliness, than Xbox One which is trying to hard to be Windows 10 rather than simply an OS which would be better suited for an Xbox console. There's nothing left that needs cleaning up with, on the Xbox 360. That's why they don't have to update
    it. But with Xbox One, their half baked OS needs cleaning up every month.

    Windows xp. 360 doesn't need updating cause they have already killed it. Its just about taking every last dime they can squeeze before turning the severs off.
    Well how long do you expect them to support a 13 year old system?
  7. smileskybird Win User

    How has your XBOX experience been so far?

    O and I have more I want to add...

    In 2012 I met a this British girl in Minecraft. She was a bit of a trash talker though and am thankful in someway she deleted me even though it was her who sent me a friend request. Back in 2012 most kids thought I was from the UK thinking I have a British
    accent. It seems it was a habit back then that US people thought Australian/NZ people had British accents. I guess I did have some minor sort of such accent, I do have some Irish in me.

    When Xbox One launched, most people I met on Xbox 360 (age around 10-30) didn't like Windows 8 style UI Xbox One launched with. It was super slow and too boxy. A friend from last year who is a PS player said Xbox One's UI is too cluttered, especially the
    Activity section, and I have to agree with him on that.

    Xbox is a good system and may remain in the market for years to come.

    Things I'd like to see improve is the software, note, learn from what helped make Xbox 360 a success, as it was the most successful 7th gen console to start off with for a while from that generation. And the other is Xbox One's servers reliability with multiplayer.
    As well as have options like not allow split screeners in certain lobbies. Though it's a different system, and not easy to maintain servers, I found it way easier to get into and stay in, multiplayer matches on Xbox 360. Instead of running into this screen:

    [​IMG]

    Ok that's me. Have a great day :)
  8. smileskybird Win User

    How has your XBOX experience been so far?

    I maze well give an idea of what my "Xbox" experience has been like too. So you're interested in hear what you, or shall I say I, have to say? Lets begin. Pull up a chair as this is gonna take a while to read, for some.

    Starting from mid to late 2010, I first joined Xbox with an Xbox 360 slim console which is still working fine, surprise. As soon as Minecraft came out, I found I found it easy to maintain a full friends list (limit on 360 is 100). However to this day, I
    prefer Xbox 360's current UI which is far more better than Xbox One's. I also played Happy Wars, Final Fantasy XIII, Halo Reach, Halo 4. I chose Xbox 360 cause PS3 doesn't have PARTY CHAT, picture messaging and probably voice messaging too. And the way they
    incorporated avatars made Xbox 360 a great social media device to mix with and play with others worldwide.

    I then went to the midnight launch of Xbox One in November 2013 in NZ since 26 EB Games stores in NZ were open for the event. At the time, you could only buy the console with Kinect. I haven't tried Xbox 360 Kinect so decided to give it a go. Voice commands
    was a Kinect exclusive feature until people complained about it and then they rolled out an update which now accepts voice commands through you mic.

    Xbox One did get off to a rough start:

    - no voice messaging

    - no picture messaging (Xbox 360 XBL)

    - no Dolby support, only Uncompressed Stereo setting option

    - no external HDD support

    - couldn't change the black dash background

    - super slow and buggy UI

    - They had to make 2 policy reversals. Now policy reversals are a serious thing and it is very hard for people to get a large global corporate to make such a thing. Policies reversed were (1) mandatory 24 hour online checks or your console wouldn't function
    (2) mandatory Kinect connection required otherwise your console wouldn't function. However there were millions of people against these policies so they were forced to make this move or face public execution so to speak.

    - People complained about the size of the console in 2013, it looked like a bulky desktop PC, or..... a VCR, a thing your parents would have used.

    - DDR3 is a poor choice for gaming since it has significantly weaker lower bandwidth than GDDR5. This was corrected when the Xbox One X console hit the shelves. They went with DDR3 option PRIMARILY because they wanted Xbox One to be an 'all in one multimedia
    device', and since DDR3 has *marginally* less latency than GDDR5. Also on Xbox one S and original, only 5GB of the 8GB DDR3 is available to gaming. That's not enough memory for all 1080p games, and certainly can't do 4k gaming with that limitation of memory.
    I have a high end desktop PC and when I play Cities Skylines, Planet Coaster, and The Sims 4 on 1080p maxed settings, I'm using 5-7GB of my 16GBRAM easy. Xbox One X can do a better job and at least some 4k gaming, with 12GB GDDR5 326GB/S bandwidth which equates
    to a medium to high end GPU power or an AMD R9 390 or GTX 1060 roughly.

    - Xbox One did get off to a rough start, which explains why there is less kids on Xbox One than there was on Xbox 360; and could explain the sales too. But Xbox One in my experience has improved quite a lot since launch. But there's still some areas they
    can work on.

    About 2 years ago, they updated the kernel to a more Windows 10 approach UI. This improved UI speed times by a bit. But the Activity Feed takes up a WHOLE dashboard section now, and is filled with ununiformed different sized squares with activity feeds from
    friends and friends of friends. A UI which doesn't enable you to record video clips longer than 5 minutes. A broadcasting system which is cheap. And video sharing which isn't as good as what PVR manufacturers Hauppauge and Elgato can do, and a sharing system
    which isn't defaulted to YouTube. But to Mix or Twitch which I don't want to use. They took away Xbox One's ability to multitask, by taking away the Snap feature (play a game on a main window and have YOUTUBE or NETFLIX or messages or friends, in a smaller
    window on the same screen). Xbox 1's UI doesn't show the peoples avatars in your XBL Party, a neat little feature from Xbox 360.

    However one good thing about Xbox One is (1) you can read messages from older than 30 days old (2) you can have more than 100 friends (I think the limit is 1000+).

    Another disadvantage of Xbox One's Friends List system is this Follower system. Unlike Xbox 360, when someone adds you on Xbox One, the system does not ask permission (Accept/Decline) like what Xbox 360's system does. So unless you know where to check, you
    could have your normal amount of friends + 50 randoms stalking you. And plus I feel there isn't good enough differentiation between your Friends List and your Followers List, they should be on two separate proper lists.

    As for multiplayer experience, it hasn't been too great (but it's been um, ok at times). Far too many split screeners in Minecraft Xbox One, and far too many baby accounts with 80-700 Gamerscore, multiple accounts since they introduced this Home system where
    only one account on a console has to have a Gold subscription. In ways I think it's better with Xbox 360's system where every user had to have a Gold subscription to play multiplayer and party chat. That provides less opportunity for someone to abuse the system
    by creating multiple accounts and having the same privileges as a Gold account. Granted they had in mind a family friendly eco system thingy which is probably a reason why they introduced Xbox One Home program where only one user was required to have Gold.

    Overall I give my Xbox One experience a 7/10 - that's still a pass. Overall I give Xbox 360 a 9.5/10. Overall I give Xbox a 9/10. Minecraft Xbox One servers are worse than Minecraft Xbox 360 servers, in my experience. With Minecraft Xbox One servers frequently
    saying lost connection, no available games (when there were), try creating a game... (e.g. mini games). Minecraft came out first on Xbox 360 in 2012 and then PS3 late 2013 lol. They then acquired Minecraft (Even the Xbox boss plays it) and Skype (which I barely
    use). Since Skype is the only app for console video chat using Kinect. However if you have Gold, you don't need to pay to use any Skype services e.g. video chat while using that service on your Xbox One console since your Gold subscription covers it, and since
    video chat on 360 was free, then it should be the same on XB1.

    Consoles offer simplicity. No viruses. No keyboard and mouse, just a good controller. No game that says in recommended/minimum system requirements.... I want this computer to play this game.... I want that computer to play that game.... I gave up on PC gaming
    early 2010 since Sims 3 crashed on my capable laptop. But picked up PC gaming 3 years ago since Sims 4 took forever to get onto console.... and since being able to get my first custom desktop high end PC. I like this company as they appear to be a good company,
    they have full support (unlike facebook which pretty much has zitch support, I only got it cause one friend bugged me into getting it so don't share much on it anyways), and they acknowledge your legal rights in terms of privacy and consumer rights, in their
    terms of service "if you acquired the contract outside the US, your countries laws govern the interpretation of this contract", which is why they extend the US warranty of an elite controller from 90 days, to 12 months in Australia/NZ/UK. Also, their 12months
    Gold subscription is $10 cheaper than PS+ 12 month subscription. I also received a friend request from an Xbox forum moderator too who got on well with the younger contributors where one of us drew a unicorn using keyboard characters on one of the minecraft
    forum sections, as well as met a british girl on Xbox 360 who used to participate on here. As for Minecraft circa 2018, I hardly play the game now. And since there is a lack of fun people from Xbox 360 I met on Xbox One, I don't really play Minecraft much
    (due to the Xbox One launch feedback, most of them are not on Xbox One). I still have some good friends on Xbox though.

    Another plus to Xbox is we can post pictures on here now....

    Have a nice/good day, evening, or night everyone :)

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