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The inability to delete useless app icons for software that I don't even have downloaded is crazy to me. It's the main thing that really bugs me.
I loved the XMB, I hate the current system.
the OS is slow
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The only two features I want are suspend and the ability to store all your games on your dashboard into a folder.
Other than that I greatly prefer the PS4's UI to the PS3, even if it isn't perfect. Atrocious is far from what I would describe it as.
I loved the XMB, I hate the current system.
The library is clunky to navigate, the OS is slow, the voice commands aren't great either.
Just let me have it like I have my PS3 set up, let me organise all my games in folders and display them under a "Games" header, I have my PS3 set up to show my digital games under genre and it's perfect, I feel like playing MGS? I find them all under Stealth, I fancy playing CoD AW? I just go to FPS.
it runs fast as hell and silky smooth which is all I could ask for coming from PS3. Love it.
Is it just me or are way too many things "atrocious" "abysmal" "disgusting" "gross" these days?
I'd say no folders and major missing features that were promised qualifiesI don't know, the UI may be no frills but it does what I need it to do. I don't see how any of the current systems' UIs qualify as "atrocious" exactly.
The click bait phenomenon goes beyond "news" outlets. Personally, the problem is that OPs don't get ridiculed as much because of their use. If that happens, while it won't extinguish the practice, it will reduce it.
I enjoy the PS4 greatly in a lot of respects but Sony has proven to be pretty incompetent when it comes to managing the UI on the system as well as related features. It's ridiculous how features such as DLNA and suspending games that were promised have still not appeared getting close to a year and a half into the console's lifespan. The UI itself has also been pretty sad, it's slightly ridiculous that there is still no option to hide icons on the home screen (no thanks Sony I don't want to have share factory and music unlimited cluttering up the area) or create custom folders to actually organize icons. I thought xmb was bad but somehow they managed to top it and create an even more clunky interface. It's sad that the Vita has the best interface out of the Sony family by far at the moment.
Why is Sony so incapable of delivering on this front?
Please note the point of this thread is not to compare to the Xbox One, thanks.
Opinions what are they
Is there a team that works on this? Do they tweet? Do they do anything to give the 20 million owners an idea of what's on the horizon?
When it comes to consoles, ps4 has the best UI in terms of useability, accesability and intuitivity ever. You feel that the xmb was bad, and think that the number of features slowly added is somehow derrogatory to the overall UI. In other words, you don't recognize good UI design and mix-up feature creep with quality.
I hear you on the slowness of their implementation, but its obvious what they've set out to achieve with this UI: speed and accesability and i personally rather have them take their time and implement new features without comprimising these design princibles.
Found your problem.
1. Inability to customize system app layout (delete/hide bloatware)
2. Inability to organize user content in folders
3. System applications that resort themselves to the front of the list even when never used
4. Omnipresent advertising in every facet of the system
5. "Activity feed" that is more advertising than activity
6. Inability even to pin favorite programs to front of program list
7. Any actual system management tools are practically hidden in nonsensical folders
8. Inability to delete demos from user's software list
It's insultingly blatant in its attempts to control the user experience to push services and adverts. It's the most primitive, least functional OS I've seen in a long time. It's about as well designed as the tiny printer management OS on a printer LCD.
Who cares if it animates smoothly. Its functionality is horrible.
The inability to delete useless app icons for software that I don't even have downloaded is crazy to me. It's the main thing that really bugs me.
All the unused apps go to the end of the list. Which system applications are 'resorting' themselves to the front of the list for you?
there is still no option to hide icons on the home screen (no thanks Sony I don't want to have share factory and music unlimited cluttering up the area)
Music and movies, whatever those are called. It's been a month or so since I touched my PS4.
They seem to have a set spot in the list. Anything that isn't played for a day or two gets pushed behind that spot.
Yeah it is pretty bad. They need to add an option to see last purchased in the Library. Also, my OS stalls for a few seconds whenever I log in for the first time.
It's pretty dam barbones, but I think it's a huge upgrade over the ps3 XMB due to its speed, sharing capabilities and multitasking. I don't think they have managed it poorly, they just look really had compared to Microsoft and there monthly updates/preview program. They could sure learn a thing or two from Microsoft.
When you say movies, do you mean the TV icon?
Yes. I just logged in to check and it's currently at the front of my list despite not having used it in forever. Resogun and Olliolli, the last apps I actually opened and ran, are behind it.
It's also surprising how they figured out suspend/resume on the Vita but still don't have it on PS4.
What does this have to do with anything?Software team in the U.S.
It's also surprising how they figured out suspend/resume on the Vita but still don't have it on PS4.
If a game or app gets updated, this does seem to bump it to the front of the list. So likely, one of the many apps under TV were updated recently.Yes. I just logged in to check and it's currently at the front of my list despite not having used it in forever. Resogun and Olliolli, the last apps I actually opened and ran, are behind it.