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Bueno aquí os dejo este interesante articulo que ciritica al XMB y a algunos servicios de Sony. Dice que el XMB no tiene nada de originalidad, etc.
Yo estoy totalmente de acuerdo con el.
Aquí os dejo el texto en Español (Traducido por el traductor de Google) y debajo el original.
Texto original en Spoiler:Actualización: Vaya, al parecer, este editorial está haciendo bastante ruido en Internet. Permítanme algunos puntos del Estado. Yo no soy malo algunos en contra de la PlayStation 3, me encanta mi consola, me encantan todos los juegos en el sistema y todos los grandes juegos que salen para el sistema, o bien no sería la actualización de todos los días.
Parece que todos los comentarios sobre N4G está comparando el XMB a la Xbox 360 salpicadero. Yo en realidad nunca dijo que la PlayStation 3 tablero debe ser como la Xbox 360 salpicadero. Supongo que las personas tiran en sí mismos, ya que hay mucho combustible en la consola de la guerra, pero es malo cuando se empieza a parecer que he dicho la PlayStation 3 de la interfaz debería ser como ella. De un montón de otros comentarios, parece dar a entender que yo estoy diciendo la XMB es difícil de usar. De hecho, me dice que es fácil de usar, nunca dijo que era difícil.
Mantengo mi opinión, sin embargo. Yo no soy el odio a la XMB, estoy diciendo creo que necesitamos una nueva interfaz. Por supuesto, no es completamente nueva, tal vez algo que recuerda de la XMB, pero más llamativos e integrarse con otras características de PlayStation. Es mi opinión, no tiene que ser tuyo. ¿Hay algo malo en eso? No lo creo.
Original: Eche un vistazo a las consolas en su casa. Si usted tiene la PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 o Nintendo Wii, vas a ver algo diferente cuando usted potencia de cada consola. Cada saluda con una interfaz que te dice, esto pertenece únicamente a la Wii o este pertenece exclusivamente a Xbox 360. Sin embargo, la PlayStation 3 es una historia diferente.
Cuando el poder en tu PlayStation 3, se le saludó con la simple Xross Media Bar o XMB para abreviar. Digo "simples" en una buena manera, ya que el interfaz es fácil de usar. Sin embargo, aunque este diseño puede ser muy fácil para cualquier usuario para entrar en él, probablemente el mayor argumento en favor de la XMB contra otras interfaces, una interfaz como la de la Xbox 360 o Wii no es tan avanzado para el usuario medio para entrar en cualquiera. Con una demanda de más y más sobre PlayStation 3, Sony va a necesitar soltar el XMB de PlayStation 3 un nuevo interfaz específica.
Aquí está mi mayor argumento, pequeño pero grande. ¿Por qué me saludó con la misma interfaz en mi PlayStation 3 que veo cuando hago clic en el "Menú" botón en mi control remoto de TV? O la misma interfaz que se utilizó en la PSX o PSP? El punto que estoy tratando de hacer es que PlayStation 3 es un sistema muy avanzado en comparación con otras plataformas y estos deben estar utilizando una interfaz que es utilizar la máxima capacidad y define la consola.
Actualmente, si quieres ver qué hay de nuevo en la PlayStation Store, lo que tiene que ir a la "PlayStation Network" en el icono de XMB, pulsa "PlayStation Store", deje que se abra, pulse "Nuevo" y su contenido se muestra . Si bien esto es bastante fácil, no creo que la mejor manera de saber lo que pasa en la tienda. Tanto la Xbox 360 y Wii con una pantalla en el tablero que indica qué hay de nuevo en sus mercados, respectivamente. La Xbox 360 se ha destacado la ficha en el tablero que le diga qué pasa en el mercado y la comunidad de jugadores, y la Wii tiene una marquesina de visualización de texto a través de la Tienda Wii icono de canal que le dice qué hay de nuevo en la tienda.
PlayStation Home es también una popular aplicación de la PlayStation 3. Sin embargo, es entrar en una especie de frustración. El lanzamiento de la aplicación te lleva a una pantalla de carga que te lleva a una pantalla de introducción a lo que un registro en pantalla y le trae a otra pantalla de carga. La cantidad de tiempo que se tarda en entrar en Inicio de verdad le hace parecer más decepcionante entrar en.
La vida con PlayStation es la misma cosa. Yo uso más, si tal vez se integra en la interfaz. Es molesto para lanzar una aplicación, espere a que cargue, busque la zona más cercana a mí ya encontrar mi tiempo y noticias. Tal vez si se tratara de una opción sobre una nueva interfaz, estaría más abierta a ella.
En el juego de XMB-es también una decepción. Haga clic en el botón de PlayStation para abrir el XMB, la mayoría de los cuales usted no puede utilizar, y ver los iconos de la hilatura de refresco para un buen diez segundos mientras se carga a sus amigos y los iconos. Ir a otra sección en la XMB y vamos a cargar de nuevo. Esto hace que el texto de chat (por ejemplo, donde a través del juego de la charla de voz de todos modos?) Un infierno de una pesadilla.
Y, por favor, permítanme reiterar. Esta es la próxima generación! Sony utiliza el XMB durante años a los años, lo que le hace parecer como que no quiere poner ningún esfuerzo en la creación de la interfaz que le dará una sensación de la PlayStation 3 en lugar de confundir con mi Bravia.
Todo lo que estoy pidiendo a través de Sony es una nueva interfaz que puede integrar todas las funciones actuales de la PlayStation 3, así como las características en un futuro, agradable, perfecta plataforma, en lugar de lo que parece un tablero del escritorio con un montón de aplicaciones podemos lanzar.
Este jugador de tener en una interfaz es muy refrescante, aunque es sólo para el XMB en el juego, pero parece ser aplicable a la consola general de la interfaz. Estoy buscando algo como esto.
No está de acuerdo conmigo? Es por eso que este es un editorial. Vamos a escuchar lo que tiene que decir sobre ella en la sección de comentarios.
Update: Wow, apparently this editorial is making quite some noise on the internet. Let me just state some points. I'm not some bad guy against the PlayStation 3, I love my console, I love all the great games on the system and all the great games coming out for the system, or else I wouldn't be updating on it every day.
Seems all the comments on N4G are comparing the XMB to the Xbox 360 dashboard. I never actually said that the PlayStation 3 dashboard should be like the Xbox 360 dashboard. I guess people throw that in themselves since there's so much fuel in the console war, but it's wrong when it starts to look like I said the PlayStation 3's interface should be like it. From a lot of other comments, it seems to imply that I'm saying the XMB is hard to use. I actually said it's easy to use, never said it was hard.
I stand by my opinion though. I'm not hating the XMB, I'm just saying I think we need a new interface. Of course, not completely new, maybe something reminiscent of the XMB, but more eye-catching and integrated with other PlayStation features. It's my opinion, doesn't have to be yours. Is there anything wrong with that? I don't think so.
Original: Take a look at your consoles at home. Whether you have the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 or Nintendo Wii, you're going to see something different when you power on each console. Each greets you with an interface that tells you, this uniquely belongs to the Wii or this uniquely belongs to Xbox 360. However, the PlayStation 3 is a different story.
When you power on your PlayStation 3, you're greeted with the simple Xross Media Bar or XMB for short. I say "simple" in a good way, as the interface is easy to use. However, while this design may be easy enough for any user to get into it, probably the biggest argument for the XMB against other interfaces, an interface like that of the Xbox 360 or Wii isn't that advanced for the average user to get into either. With a demand for more and more on PlayStation 3, Sony's going to need to let go of the XMB for a new PlayStation 3-specific interface.
Here's my biggest argument, small, yet big. Why am I greeted with the same interface on my PlayStation 3 that I see when I click the "Menu" button on my TV remote? Or the same interface that was used on the PSX or PSP? The point I'm trying to make is that PlayStation 3 is a highly advanced system in comparison to these other platforms and should be using an interface that would utilize it's utmost capability and defines the console.
Currently, if you want to see what's new in the PlayStation Store, you'd have to go to the "PlayStation Network" icon on your XMB, hit "PlayStation Store", let it open, hit "New" and your content is displayed. While this is quite easy, I don't believe it's the best way to know what's going on in the store. Both the Xbox 360 and Wii have a display on the dashboard telling you what's new in their marketplaces, respectively. The Xbox 360 has the Spotlight tab on the dashboard that tell you what's going on in the marketplace and gaming community, and the Wii has a marquee text display running through the Wii Shop channel icon telling you what's new in the shop.
PlayStation Home is also a popular application on the PlayStation 3. However, getting into it is something of a frustration. Launching the application brings you to a loading screen which brings you to an introduction screen bringing you to a log-in screen bringing you to another loading screen. The amount of time it takes to get into Home really makes it seem more disappointing going into.
Life with PlayStation is the same thing. I would use it more if perhaps it was integrated into the interface. It's annoying to launch an app, wait for it to load, look for the area nearest me and find my weather and news. Maybe if it were an option on a new interface, I would be more open to it.
In-Game XMB is also a disappointment. Click the PlayStation button to bring up the XMB, most of which you cannot use, and watch those spinning refresh icons for a good ten seconds while we load your friends and icons. Go to another section on the XMB and let us load again. This makes the text-chat (say, where's cross-game voice chat anyway?) one hell of a nightmare.
And, please, let me reiterate. This is next-gen! Sony's been using the XMB for years upon years, which makes it seem like they don't want to put any effort into creating the interface that will give a unique feel to the PlayStation 3 rather than confusing it with my Bravia.
All I'm asking for out of Sony is a new interface that can integrate all the current features of the PlayStation 3 as well as future features into one, nice, seamless platform, instead of making it look like a desktop with a bunch of apps we can launch.
This gamer's take on an interface is quite refreshing, although it is just for the in-game XMB, but seems to be applicable to the console's overall interface. I'm looking for something like this.
Don't agree with me? That's why this is an editorial. Let's hear what you have to say on it in the comments section.
Seems all the comments on N4G are comparing the XMB to the Xbox 360 dashboard. I never actually said that the PlayStation 3 dashboard should be like the Xbox 360 dashboard. I guess people throw that in themselves since there's so much fuel in the console war, but it's wrong when it starts to look like I said the PlayStation 3's interface should be like it. From a lot of other comments, it seems to imply that I'm saying the XMB is hard to use. I actually said it's easy to use, never said it was hard.
I stand by my opinion though. I'm not hating the XMB, I'm just saying I think we need a new interface. Of course, not completely new, maybe something reminiscent of the XMB, but more eye-catching and integrated with other PlayStation features. It's my opinion, doesn't have to be yours. Is there anything wrong with that? I don't think so.
Original: Take a look at your consoles at home. Whether you have the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 or Nintendo Wii, you're going to see something different when you power on each console. Each greets you with an interface that tells you, this uniquely belongs to the Wii or this uniquely belongs to Xbox 360. However, the PlayStation 3 is a different story.
When you power on your PlayStation 3, you're greeted with the simple Xross Media Bar or XMB for short. I say "simple" in a good way, as the interface is easy to use. However, while this design may be easy enough for any user to get into it, probably the biggest argument for the XMB against other interfaces, an interface like that of the Xbox 360 or Wii isn't that advanced for the average user to get into either. With a demand for more and more on PlayStation 3, Sony's going to need to let go of the XMB for a new PlayStation 3-specific interface.
Here's my biggest argument, small, yet big. Why am I greeted with the same interface on my PlayStation 3 that I see when I click the "Menu" button on my TV remote? Or the same interface that was used on the PSX or PSP? The point I'm trying to make is that PlayStation 3 is a highly advanced system in comparison to these other platforms and should be using an interface that would utilize it's utmost capability and defines the console.
Currently, if you want to see what's new in the PlayStation Store, you'd have to go to the "PlayStation Network" icon on your XMB, hit "PlayStation Store", let it open, hit "New" and your content is displayed. While this is quite easy, I don't believe it's the best way to know what's going on in the store. Both the Xbox 360 and Wii have a display on the dashboard telling you what's new in their marketplaces, respectively. The Xbox 360 has the Spotlight tab on the dashboard that tell you what's going on in the marketplace and gaming community, and the Wii has a marquee text display running through the Wii Shop channel icon telling you what's new in the shop.
PlayStation Home is also a popular application on the PlayStation 3. However, getting into it is something of a frustration. Launching the application brings you to a loading screen which brings you to an introduction screen bringing you to a log-in screen bringing you to another loading screen. The amount of time it takes to get into Home really makes it seem more disappointing going into.
Life with PlayStation is the same thing. I would use it more if perhaps it was integrated into the interface. It's annoying to launch an app, wait for it to load, look for the area nearest me and find my weather and news. Maybe if it were an option on a new interface, I would be more open to it.
In-Game XMB is also a disappointment. Click the PlayStation button to bring up the XMB, most of which you cannot use, and watch those spinning refresh icons for a good ten seconds while we load your friends and icons. Go to another section on the XMB and let us load again. This makes the text-chat (say, where's cross-game voice chat anyway?) one hell of a nightmare.
And, please, let me reiterate. This is next-gen! Sony's been using the XMB for years upon years, which makes it seem like they don't want to put any effort into creating the interface that will give a unique feel to the PlayStation 3 rather than confusing it with my Bravia.
All I'm asking for out of Sony is a new interface that can integrate all the current features of the PlayStation 3 as well as future features into one, nice, seamless platform, instead of making it look like a desktop with a bunch of apps we can launch.
This gamer's take on an interface is quite refreshing, although it is just for the in-game XMB, but seems to be applicable to the console's overall interface. I'm looking for something like this.
Don't agree with me? That's why this is an editorial. Let's hear what you have to say on it in the comments section.
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