I can't say I agree with what you're saying, but it does seem that NXE is heavily inspired by Miis, Home, and XBM.360's NXE reminds me of PSN now
You do know that you can change back to what it was.
It reminds me of PSN too! Except it isn't free. :(
[QUOTE=''DeMarqo'']You do know that you can change back to what it was.[/QUOTE] can you? how? i dont really see why you would want to though. the NXE is much more slick.
From what I have seen of it, it does seem like a very fancy version of XMB with Mii's as far as the interface goes, but there is more to NXE than just the interface
you guys complain to much!
Nope. I think it's awesome, it doesn't remind me of PSN at all...All my friends love it so far, and my girlfriend is a huge fan of Netflix, as am I.If anything I think it makes it clear that it distances itself even farther from PS3, and might open Sony's eyes that people are willing to pay to get a better service. You don't own a PS3 so how does it remind you of PSN?Again it's just crazy, and I don't think anyone that owns both will agree with you on this. PSN's answer is Home? Nobody even wants home. PSN is also missing a lot of the little features that makes Live so great, like being able to set In game audio playlists and stuff like that. The party feature is awesome too.Live has always been stable for me, and the 360's interface has always been easy and convenient. I can't say the same for PSN. Keep in mind both work fine, PSN isn't as stable though, and it lacks features. Plus lately it seems every game is having a problem with the Multiplayer. R2 is on and off, And Socom was practically ruined by it.
[QUOTE=''Mau-Justice''] Nope. I think it's awesome, it doesn't remind me of PSN at all...All my friends love it so far, and my girlfriend is a huge fan of Netflix, as am I.If anything I think it makes it clear that it distances itself even farther from PS3, and might open Sony's eyes that people are willing to pay to get a better service. You don't own a PS3 so how does it remind you of PSN?Again it's just crazy, and I don't think anyone that owns both will agree with you on this. PSN's answer is Home? Nobody even wants home. PSN is also missing a lot of the little features that makes Live so great, like being able to set In game audio playlists and stuff like that. The party feature is awesome too.Live has always been stable for me, and the 360's interface has always been easy and convenient. I can't say the same for PSN. Keep in mind both work fine, PSN isn't as stable though, and it lacks features. Plus lately it seems every game is having a problem with the Multiplayer. R2 is on and off, And Socom was practically ruined by it.[/QUOTE]I've owned a PS3 before but it was back when there wasn't any real good games out. Yes, there are people who agree with me.
I don't see the resemblance between the two.
I see a slight resemblance. but I think once the PS3 drops price, and Killzone 2 comes out (whichever comes first) we may see a boost in PS3 sales. Depending on how low they (Sony) gets the price. Knowing Sony, it will be a $50 price drop, and they will also exclude HDMI or something. They have a tendancy to turn a good idea into a laughing stock, and in doing so, proverbially shoot themselves in the foot.
I got to say that I was really blown away with how nice the NXE turned out to be. It is very fast and responsive, and the way they integrated the pictures for each topic makes it relatively easy to navigate. To me it's a completely new look and feel when compared to PSN, or any other interface. I guess it is close to the XMB, simply because of the way it scrolls, but with a nicer and more immersive feel to it.
wtf does Killzone 2 have to do with the NXE.
I see no resemblance between the two..... How does NXE look/feel like PSN
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