I have mixed feelings about the new update. The first thing the Xbox had me do was create an avatar. Between the fact that I was using my Media Center remote, the music being played, and what I was doing, it felt like I was creating a Mii all over again. When using a Media Center remote, it felt just like I was using a Wii controller. The music being played sounded strait out of a nursery. Fun, but not satisfying, knowing that Microsoft ripped it off of Nintendo.
My next problem is this thing.
See any improvements? Me either. It's exactly the same. This is one area of the Xbox Mii60 that I would have changed. Its clunky, it doesn't show album art off the server, and the volume buttons on my remote still don't do anything. Movie playback is exactly the same, except I had to re-download an update.
The volume buttons are a big deal to me, because my speakers can't be adjusted with a remote, and getting to the volume control takes way more effort than it should.
How about the ability to install games on to the hard drive? I went ahead and tried it with the game I play the most: Halo 3. Upon installing it and starting the game, I did notice that the disc didn't spin and things were quieter, but as soon as I got to the main menu, Halo 3 displayed a notification saying that it was designed to be run off the disc, and should be left that way. The message said that load times would be longer, the game wouldn't perform as well, and my friends would make fun of me. I couldn't have anyone making fun of me, so I uninstalled the game. A side note, you can not install the game and run it without the disc, it still needs to be in the drive.
On a positive note, the idea of the blades are still there. I was messing around, trying to figure out how to do something when I remembered the guide button. Its cool that Microsoft left the blades there, so you really don't have to learn much if you don't want to. They still aren't as cool, I really liked how everything was smooth, bold, colorful, and full screen before.
The avatars are a Nintendo ripoff, the media capabilities have not been improved, and the new dashboard just isn't as quick and useful as the blades were. Besides Netflix, I am really having a hard time seeing why this is better. Maybe I'll come to like it with time, but I am going to miss the Original Xbox Experience.
