The current OS is super feature-rich, and the UI is relatively intuitive in dealing with all of this functionality. My biggest issues are these:
-It's just not a very beautiful interface. The look could use some improvement.
-The store is horrible. Bad cluttered interface, poor usage of space in game pages, and terrible terrible search typing.
-The TV & Video section is MISERABLE. It shouldn't be that hard to JUST put the stuff we USE there, in order of when it was used, and have one icon at the end with "More Apps". I don't want to see all of these apps that I don't have or want, and sometimes multiple icons of the same app used as advertisements.
-I think it was a mistake to put the Store icon on the Recently Played bar. It was better up in the function bar, as you could go up there regardless of where you were in the Recently Played bar.
Otherwise, I'm pretty happy with it. Certainly better to have a functional simple UI in the beginning of the console's lifecycle and consistently add functionality and features to it than a console that completely refreshes its UI several times over its lifecycle.
-It's just not a very beautiful interface. The look could use some improvement.
-The store is horrible. Bad cluttered interface, poor usage of space in game pages, and terrible terrible search typing.
-The TV & Video section is MISERABLE. It shouldn't be that hard to JUST put the stuff we USE there, in order of when it was used, and have one icon at the end with "More Apps". I don't want to see all of these apps that I don't have or want, and sometimes multiple icons of the same app used as advertisements.
-I think it was a mistake to put the Store icon on the Recently Played bar. It was better up in the function bar, as you could go up there regardless of where you were in the Recently Played bar.
Otherwise, I'm pretty happy with it. Certainly better to have a functional simple UI in the beginning of the console's lifecycle and consistently add functionality and features to it than a console that completely refreshes its UI several times over its lifecycle.