exmachina64
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As a Gold subscriber they should give you the choice to have them and actual advertisements shouldn't be on a dashboard of a gold subscriber.
Too many Gold subscribers to make that profitable.
As a Gold subscriber they should give you the choice to have them and actual advertisements shouldn't be on a dashboard of a gold subscriber.
If going by the definition used by some in this thread the whole menu is an ad, and it is; However what I think the real question hiding behind this 'ad not ad' debate is 'Are all ads bad and created equal'?Here is another way of putting it.
When you walk into a restaurant and they hand you a menu do you consider everything on the menu a advertisement or just the box on the bottom advertising bob's auto parts store?
If going by the definition used by some in this thread the whole menu is an ad, and it is; However what I think the real question hiding behind this 'ad not ad' debate is 'Are all ads bad and created equal'?
Here is another way of putting it.
When you walk into a restaurant and they hand you a menu do you consider everything on the menu a advertisement or just the box on the bottom advertising bob's auto parts store?
Here is another way of putting it.
When you walk into a restaurant and they hand you a menu do you consider everything on the menu a advertisement or just the box on the bottom advertising bob's auto parts store?
I use Xbox LIVE and am against the fact that you have to pay online, however I can honestly say I don't care about Ads no matter how hard I try. I know, I know other systems don't have them, but the ads just don't bother me.
I guess I'm in the minority.
If you entered the restaurant (and owned it) to use the service appliances to cook food you would have a point. But you entered a establishment with the intend to buy something which I don't most of the time on my 360/PS3.
ad·ver·tise·ment
/ˈadvərˌtīzmənt/
Noun
A notice or announcement in a public medium promoting a product, service, or event or publicizing a job vacancy.
That is a poor analogy too. When you walk into a restaurant you have the clear intent of buying the food in the restaurant. You do not turn on your xbox to always buy games but to mainly play games. The intent here is to play games not buy games.
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Basically the Dashboard has gone from being a system os with an xbox live marketplace option to being the Xbox Live Marketplace with your pieces peppered into it at the sides.
I would LOVE to be able to customise my panels. Just let me make them all links to games I play most. Jesus.
Basically the Dashboard has gone from being a system os with an xbox live marketplace option to being the Xbox Live Marketplace with your pieces peppered into it at the sides.I bought a Xbox 360 and intend to consume content offered by it how is that any different?
Most people on 360 watch netflix? Doesn't sound right at all.I bought a Xbox 360 and intend to consume content offered by it how is that any different?
Considering most people on Xbox 360 watch Netflix, the idea of the clear intent being to play games is completely wrong.
It is not a poor analogy, the dash is basically a menu for the content served by the console.
Most people on 360 watch netflix? Doesn't sound right at all.
I bought a Xbox 360 and intend to consume content offered by it how is that any different?
You don't own live for one, you own the console and the ability to use it. I own a computer and modem, not the entire internet.If you entered the restaurant (and owned it) to use the service appliances to cook food you would have a point. But you entered a establishment with the intend to buy something which I don't most of the time on my 360/PS3.
yeah that's most people on gold, that makes more sense.
Xbox Usecase: Me want to play game->me turn on 360->at no point me want to look at ads
XBLM Usecase: Me want to buy game thing->me go to marketplace->me looking at promotions and maybe buy new game thing
Resteraunt Usecase: Me want food->me go to foodplace->me looking at menu and maybe buy food
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this's how you do a home screen. accept no substitutes (even from ps4)...
I bought a Xbox 360 and intend to consume content offered by it how is that any different?
Considering most people on Xbox 360 watch Netflix, the idea of the clear intent being to play games is completely wrong.
It is not a poor analogy, the dash is basically a menu for the content served by the console.
I completely understand the transition that has made the current dashboard to what it is today. Like it or not more people that use Xbox 360's consume media than play games.
Until you put a lot of content on it and it becomes over cluttered and useless, no thank you.
But you can play games on the 360 without ever seeing the ads at all. There is more than one way to do this, and it's odd the people offended by the ads choose not to exercise their options to due so, or even stranger being a 360 owner and not knowing about said options.Xbox Usecase: Me want to play game->me turn on 360->at no point me want to look at ads
XBLM Usecase: Me want to buy game thing->me go to marketplace->me looking at promotions and maybe buy new game thing
Resteraunt Usecase: Me want food->me go to foodplace->me looking at menu and maybe buy food
You don't own live for one, you own the console and the ability to use it. I own a computer and modem, not the entire internet.
If people only used consoles to play games bought at brick and morter stores you'd be correct, but they don't. They use Live as the service it is and make purchases through it regularly. Just because we don't buy something everytime we turn it on doesn't mean there isn't the potential to due so. I have money in my psn/steam wallet and points on live. This one aspect of all onlive services makes the argument of only playing games not apply to the current discussion.
But you can play games on the 360 without ever seeing the ads at all. There is more than one way to do this, and it's odd the people offended by the ads choose not to do exercise their options to due so, or even stranger being a 360 owner and not knowing about said options.
Until you put a lot of content on it and it becomes over cluttered and useless, no thank you.
When you walk into a restaurant and they hand you a menu do you consider everything on the menu a advertisement or just the box on the bottom advertising bob's auto parts store?
You do not get it do you. If you say most people use xbox for netflix then it shows a clear intent to watch movies.....not to buy. Do you understand? You go into HMV to buy movies? You go to a cinema to watch movies?
You use a xbox to play games or watch movies. You go into gamestop or Xbox Marketplace to buy games.
There should never be ads on the main dash.
lol, a better restaurant analogy would be making a reservation and then showing up to find 6 used car salesmen between you and the table.
You're kidding, right?
seriously. what are you saying, gtguy? that's the friggin' home screen...
Until you put a lot of content on it and it becomes over cluttered and useless, no thank you.
lol, a better restaurant analogy would be making a reservation and then showing up to find 6 used car salesmen between you and the table.
Here is another way of putting it.
When you walk into a restaurant and they hand you a menu do you consider everything on the menu a advertisement or just the box on the bottom advertising bob's auto parts store?
And if all of the Live services were free I would agree but this isn't a facebook type situation. Ads are one of the reasons I didn't renew Gold a few years ago. And in the long run the better service will win. Right now Live has the upper hand because Sony fucked up with PSN. I hope this is a problem that the market and competition will solve. If it doesn't solve itself on consoles I still have Steam. I just think Live right now is not the best service it can be because of ads.
How do I launch an XBLA game without seeing "promotions"?
There is a difference between pointless ads for McDonalds and ads that show new content or popular content served on the device itself. I'm not ready to throw these two different types of ads in the same pile and call them intrusive because they aren't intrusive to many of us that might be interested in them.
And if there isn't a disc in the tray?Auto launch disk in tray, then use the guide button to go to my games.
Maybe not the best solution for those who hate ads, but a fast solution none the less.
If going by the definition used by some in this thread the whole menu is an ad, and it is; However what I think the real question hiding behind this 'ad not ad' debate is 'Are all ads bad and created equal'?
He really needs to explain himself on that one.
seriously. what are you saying, gtguy? that's the friggin' home screen...
Huh? This makes no sense.
And for those of you interested in them, great. There should be some sort of toggle for you guys to turn on and leave the rest of us in peace by default. It's hilarious that people are coming up with new terms for fucking advertisements though. I'm more partial to 'experience opportunities' over 'content promotion'.
And if there isn't a disc in the tray?
There really isn't any reasonable way to avoid them, so I don't see the point of suggesting any.
See, even your example shows a clear distinction between what's an ad and what's not. With the existing dashboard, a simple gap between that column of console functions and ads would actually be enough to make the two stand apart
Edit: Like so..
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And if there isn't a disc in the tray?
There really isn't any reasonable way to avoid them, so I don't see the point of suggesting any.
But I use live as a functional tool to choose the stuff I want. Also navigating live isn't hard or difficult at all, bumper buttons toggle categories quickly and easily. I can't see how that is even remotely problematic.The fact of the matter is, a restaurants menu is a functional tool that is designed to help you choose the things you want. The advertisement part is mostly non intrusive to that process.
The XBL Dashboard however is severly handicapped by ads. Navigation is poor, and ads actually dominate the main interface, as opposed to key navigational features.
Ads wouldn't be that bad if they weren't so obtrusive and would actually dictate the menu layout and functionality.
As a main menu, the Dashboard is a nightmare. It's cumbersome and detrimental to the consumer. The home button Dashboard is vastly superior, and I always boot to the game these days as I simply despise the Metro Dashboard.
Can't i just have my blades back??
But I use live as a functional tool to choose the stuff I want. Also navigating live isn't hard or difficult at all, bumper buttons toggle categories quickly and easily. I can't see how that is even remotely problematic.