![]() “Here’s my message to you: you don’t actually have to use it. For whatever reason it’s not flipping their bit,” he says. “I know that there are some people that aren’t going to like the happy, happy, shiny New Xbox Experience. Thinking back, this would appear to stand in direct contradiction to what Major Nelson said back in July: The old look will be gone forever, though the ‘blades’ interface will remain in part, as a pull-up mini-menu for commonly-used features while you’re mid-game and that sort of thing. Tough luck – it should be with us before the year’s out (rumour has it that it’s due within weeks, even), and if your console’s online you’ll be essentially forced into downloading it. ![]() However, there’s one part that I find rather curious: ![]() TechRadar has a nice guide up that basically goes over the ins and outs of what we know so far, including why they’re doing it, what’s new in the new dashboard, what the hell an Avatar is, and whether or not we can still user Gamerpics. So, whether or not Microsoft plans to launch their new Xbox Live Experience with a bang by month’s end, we do know that it’s coming. ![]()
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