xg4bx #1 Posted June 6, 2011 New Xbox Experience announced. Watch, play games, chat, and experience your Xbox 360 with Kinect. YouTube support, Bing, Last FM, are all included with the NXE update. Microsoft is adding live TV with Xbox 360 as expected; News, Sports, and more content are accessible at your voice command, along with DVR features. Launches this Fall 2011. http://www.dualpixels.com/profiles/blogs/e3-2011-new-nxe-announced-for-1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
godslabrat #2 Posted June 6, 2011 I'm interested in this, since I cut my cable last year. I'm glad I did it, but I'd still be interested in a way to obtain select network shows in DVRed form, without the need for monthly fees and without requiring a large hardware investment. A service like this seems ideal, but given how BADLY MS screwed up the ESPN3 "feature" they announced at last year's E3, I'm certainly taking a wait-and-see approach. Here are some questions I'll be trying to answer for myself: #1 - The service launches in Fall of 2011. Does this mean, like ESPN3, it won't be ready in time for the new fall season, and will pretty much screw over anyone depending on this to see the programming in a timely manner? #2 - The service uses Kinect, but does it REQUIRE Kinect? #3 - The service uses U-Verse, but does it REQUIRE U-Verse? #4 - Does it function purely over the internet, and not require any cable/satellite/arial connection whatsover? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vic George 2K3 #3 Posted June 6, 2011 And I guess we'll have to go for Xbox Live Gold in order to get the goods too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xg4bx #4 Posted June 6, 2011 more detail- http://www.examiner.com/video-game-in-national/new-2011-xbox-360-dashboard-screens Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chuplayer #5 Posted June 6, 2011 Hopefully it will suck less than the first NXE. I miss the blades dashboard. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lord Helmet #6 Posted June 9, 2011 I'm interested in this, since I cut my cable last year. I'm glad I did it, but I'd still be interested in a way to obtain select network shows in DVRed form, without the need for monthly fees and without requiring a large hardware investment. A service like this seems ideal, but given how BADLY MS screwed up the ESPN3 "feature" they announced at last year's E3, I'm certainly taking a wait-and-see approach. Here are some questions I'll be trying to answer for myself: #1 - The service launches in Fall of 2011. Does this mean, like ESPN3, it won't be ready in time for the new fall season, and will pretty much screw over anyone depending on this to see the programming in a timely manner? #2 - The service uses Kinect, but does it REQUIRE Kinect? #3 - The service uses U-Verse, but does it REQUIRE U-Verse? #4 - Does it function purely over the internet, and not require any cable/satellite/arial connection whatsover? How did they screw up ESPN3? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Atariboy #7 Posted June 9, 2011 For starters, it's crippled for many of us (Such as if you're a Time Warner Cable subscriber). No streaming of events is allowed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JamesD #8 Posted June 9, 2011 To stream any events your ISP has to be an affiliate, partner or something like that. Basically, your ISP has to sign up to provide the content or you can't watch any games, just the highlight stuff. And mine isn't. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+HammR25 #9 Posted June 9, 2011 That's the way ESPN3 has always been even before it was on the 360. It's a bit misleading to advertise it as a feature though since not all of it is available for all customers. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
godslabrat #10 Posted June 13, 2011 How did they screw up ESPN3? ESPN3 was announced at E3, and was said to be available "In the Fall". Which, of course, could mean anytime between September and December. It wound up showing up in Late October/Early November, long after the bulk of football season had passed. I understand that football isn't the only sport in the US, but it's arguably the most popular, so letting the service languish until after the season is f-ing STUPID. Also, once I did get the service, it couldn't play the games without looking pixelated as all hell... I ended up pulling up ESPN3 on my Mac Mini, and got better performance out of the machine. Too little, too late. Quite literally. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites