I see, but Im just saying, we don't know what most of the old themes will look like.Mr.Pandah said:Why put off what you can do today, for tomorrow? (See what I did there?) If you know whats going to happen, then what is waiting for it to happen going to do?D_987 said:Just wait till tommorrow before you complain.
Also, thanks for all the input on the conversation!
Actually we have a general idea, thanks to Susan Arendt covering the New Xbox Live yesterday. Most themes just get sliced to all hell and if they aren't made for the new Xbox Live, then too bad for you.D_987 said:I see, but Im just saying, we don't know what most of the old themes will look like.Mr.Pandah said:Why put off what you can do today, for tomorrow? (See what I did there?) If you know whats going to happen, then what is waiting for it to happen going to do?D_987 said:Just wait till tommorrow before you complain.
Also, thanks for all the input on the conversation!
No. (Or "Phail". Whichever you prefer.)Cyclomega said:So please clarifiy this to me...
NBLXE actually forces you to keep the new web2.0 coverflow ripoff interface and (sort of) "erases" the classic interface ?
First of all, it'd be "Fail", not "Phail", and I was asking a question.Anton P. Nym said:No. (Or "Phail". Whichever you prefer.)Cyclomega said:So please clarifiy this to me...
NBLXE actually forces you to keep the new web2.0 coverflow ripoff interface and (sort of) "erases" the classic interface ?
NXE puts the new interface up on the main screen, but if you want to use the blades of the previous dashboard interface instead you just press the "Guide" button on the controller. You can choose which to use.
-- Steve
I always worry about graphical "upgrades" because I usually go against the flow and hate user-friendly web 2.0 rounded-edge soft colors layouts... It also applies to web pages...Mr.Pandah said:Well if Steve is correct, then I apologize, Cyclomega, in making you worry.