Xbox 360 dashboard to be updated tomorrow
Fall System Update adds 1080p support and expanded video playback, streamlines Arcade menu; Microsoft confirms XBL Gold subscribers to get content early.
One of the advantages to having a "connected console" (i.e. one that is hooked up to the Internet), is that companies can conveniently make regular updates to the consoles' system software. Microsoft first tinkered with this with the original Xbox and its online service, Xbox Live.
With a bit of experience and a second console under its belt, the company has taken its idea of a connected console even further with the Xbox 360. Tomorrow morning, the console's dashboard gets its second large update, following the Spring System Update that added camera functionality and tweaks to the menu system. The free update will be available to all Xbox Live members.
The biggest addition to the Fall System Update is crystal clear--for owners of high-definition displays. Xbox 360s will now support the vaunted 1080p resolution that is so valued by videophiles--just in time for November's launch of the Xbox 360 external HD-DVD drive. Both games and videos will have the ability to be played back in the sharp resolution, and a Microsoft rep confirmed that existing Xbox 360 games can be upscaled to 1080p.
But that's not all for video updates that will be ready by tomorrow. Gamers will be able to stream Windows Media Video (WMV) files from connected PCs, as well as play video files from data media discs (CDs or DVDs), USB 2.0 flash drives, and Xbox 360 memory units.
Now that Xbox Live Arcade is a bona fide success, Microsoft is making it easier for gamers to get their pseudo coin-op fix. An option to automatically download trial versions of new Xbox Live Arcade titles has been added, with the company hoping that a tease of the game is enough to convince gamers they should purchase the full version.
The wait to jump into arcade games has also been decreased, with owned Xbox Live Arcade games appearing in the dashboard "almost instantly." In addition, a "Tell a Friend" feature has been added to spread the word about arcade games, and an "expanded Achievements View" solely for XBLA games has been added to the Arcade blade.
Other enhancements include support for XNA developed games, 50Hz HDTV modes, and upcoming Xbox 360 peripherals. A full list of changes is available at the official Xbox.com site.
Microsoft has also confirmed info Xbox Live's Major Nelson mentioned on his blog. Xbox Live Gold members will have early access to some free content (up to a week in advance). Paid content will be available at the same time for both Gold and Silver members.
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