Facebook on Xbox Live: What it is, and what it isn't
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We have a tendency to lose our focus when confronted with the adorable, spritely Felicia Day. As a result, our attention was diverted from her presentation about the upcoming Facebook functionality that's coming to the Xbox 360. In order to discern the console capabilities of the popular social network, we chatted up Facebook developer Gareth Davis. The highlights of his explanation of the service can be found after the jump!
The core technology for the Xbox Facebook service is Facebook Connect, which links logins for different programs and sites (such as Digg) to a Facebook user profile. On the 360, it'll link your Facebook profile to your gamertag. From your linked Xbox Live profile, you can look at friends' Facebook profiles, update your status and look at pictures you and your friends have posted. In addition, if you accomplish any incredible in-game feats, you can update your Facebook profile to let your friends know of your achievement.
It's not entirely clear how this will work. In the Microsoft media briefing, Felicia Day showed a screenshot from Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 which she could then push to her profile using the Xbox Facebook functionality. Davis explained that the screenshot functionality is built into PGA Tour 10 -- it's doubtful that you'll be able to share screengrabs with friends on most titles that don't possess this feature. Still, if you're the bragging type, it sounds like the process to post your accomplishments on your profile will be quick and harmless.
Another feature Davis described was the ability to find which of your Facebook friends are also linked to gamertags, and add them as friends on Xbox Live. This sounds like the main method the social networking behemoth is using to "[power] the Xbox Live social graph with Facebook," a goal it could ostensibly obtain if the process is seamless enough. Aren't you curious how many of your real-life friends are closet Left 4 Dead junkies?
Then again, should you want to keep your love of online shooters hidden from your peers, you'll be able to do that too. According to Davis, "Facebook has always been very concerned with the privacy of its users. We're very careful about it, so we'll present the user with the option to change their privacy settings."
Now, here's the bad news: The oft-requested clan and group functionality that Xbox Live users have been requesting since the service's debut won't be present in the Xbox Facebook service. The social site's Group functionality would go over swimmingly if implemented on Xbox Live, but it sounds like any other Facebook capabilities not listed above -- that includes applications, notes, video, etc. -- won't make it onto the console service.
Still, it sounds like the service will help you find more Xbox Live friends, provided you've made a few friends in real life. Now, if someone could come up with a program that helped us do that, we'd be all set.
Reader Comments (58)
Posted: Jun 1st 2009 10:35PM (Unverified) said
The best part about this announcement was when Kojima-san interrupted it.
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Posted: Jun 1st 2009 10:35PM arrness PSN chsowls Steam dcdani said
oh man, im gonna get super downvoted,
but id love to see something like this on the ps3
im jealous guys
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but id love to see something like this on the ps3
im jealous guys
Posted: Jun 1st 2009 10:36PM Giantenemycrab said
Well, with the PS3 you can still just use your browser.
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Posted: Jun 1st 2009 10:37PM (Unverified) said
Why would you get downvoted? That was a legitimate comment.
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Posted: Jun 1st 2009 10:39PM arrness PSN chsowls Steam dcdani said
well i mean having it look through all your facebook friends and find the ones linked with gamertags.
that is excellent.
(this replying thing doesn't work to well, sorry for the double post)
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that is excellent.
(this replying thing doesn't work to well, sorry for the double post)
Posted: Jun 1st 2009 10:59PM Special Agent Steve said
HAHHA, we fooled you. We upvoted you just, how does that feel?
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Posted: Jun 1st 2009 11:30PM arrness PSN chsowls Steam dcdani said
i think i've added everyone who has, but im not sure.
its a cool feature nonetheless, the more connectivity I can have between things I use the better
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its a cool feature nonetheless, the more connectivity I can have between things I use the better
Posted: Jun 2nd 2009 11:02PM czechm8 said
@night elves
Ants? Those are probably termites, man. http://flrec.ifas.ufl.edu/entomo/ants/Ant%20vs%20Termite.htm
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Ants? Those are probably termites, man. http://flrec.ifas.ufl.edu/entomo/ants/Ant%20vs%20Termite.htm
Posted: Jun 1st 2009 10:41PM (Unverified) said
Wow you are just really committed to making me not like you
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Posted: Jun 1st 2009 11:14PM Birth Canal said
BUGz, why do you think people left Myspace and moved to Facebook? It's because of how crappy Myspace has become.
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Posted: Jun 1st 2009 10:38PM arrness PSN chsowls Steam dcdani said
well i mean having it look through all your facebook friends and find the ones linked with gamertags.
that is excellent
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that is excellent
Posted: Jun 1st 2009 10:42PM (Unverified) said
no facebook messenger? lammmeee
how many people actually sit around looking at photos of other people having a good time? honestly?
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how many people actually sit around looking at photos of other people having a good time? honestly?
Posted: Jun 1st 2009 10:44PM Freddie Mercury said
that's pretty much what people do on facebook anyway, now you can do it while on your xbox
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Posted: Jun 1st 2009 10:58PM WackyCoffee said
Probably just about everyone that has a camera... i mean that's what they're for for the most part... to take photos to remember certain events... and show them to yourself and others.
... or maybe its just me.
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... or maybe its just me.
Posted: Jun 2nd 2009 6:11AM raygungirl said
Are you kidding? That's like all I do on the internet.
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Posted: Jun 1st 2009 10:49PM (Unverified) said
Thank you Microsoft for taking R&D resources away from gaming and allocating them to functions such as this. Facebook will improve the whole Xbox Live experience greatly. Not.
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Posted: Jun 1st 2009 10:59PM Special Agent Steve said
Yes, I'm sure it took MS months and months to design and develop this, not mention the trillions they spent perfecting it. DAMN YOU MS, all those gamer resources that have gone to waste.
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Posted: Jun 1st 2009 11:10PM (Unverified) said
Okay, granted this is just my opinion, but Facebook on Xbox Live? Seriously? Most people can access it on their computers, their laptops, their phone, and just about every other gadget. Maybe people requested it on our beloved console, but that doesn't make it less stupid.
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Posted: Jun 2nd 2009 2:03AM (Unverified) said
Nobody says you HAVE to use it.
It's just a perk.
Get over it.
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It's just a perk.
Get over it.
Posted: Jun 2nd 2009 3:00AM The Sailerman said
Considering that Microsoft has a sizable investment in Facebook and are at least partnering with Twitter in other areas, it makes sense for them to bring both to Xbox 360. They want these services to succeed.
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Posted: Jun 1st 2009 11:00PM Whispertrance said
This is pretty excellent.
I had been planning on setting up Boxee on an older computer when it releases for Windows,but not it seems that I don't have to do that. The Xbox NXE has all of the features that I found appealing.
Except for the Hulu thing. Microsoft: make Hulu viewable on XBL. Now.
Seriously.
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I had been planning on setting up Boxee on an older computer when it releases for Windows,but not it seems that I don't have to do that. The Xbox NXE has all of the features that I found appealing.
Except for the Hulu thing. Microsoft: make Hulu viewable on XBL. Now.
Seriously.
Posted: Jun 2nd 2009 3:09AM darkinchworm said
Google shows nothing - not even this comment - but I could've sworn I coined that mock gamertag at some point, character for character o_O
anyway, upvoted
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anyway, upvoted
Posted: Jun 1st 2009 11:09PM spiffythedog said
yeah i don't really know if this is a good idea.
there are a lot of pretty girls on facebook and i don't want all of them to see how much time and effort i put into my gamerscore. i don't know if that would help me out very much.
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there are a lot of pretty girls on facebook and i don't want all of them to see how much time and effort i put into my gamerscore. i don't know if that would help me out very much.
Posted: Jun 2nd 2009 3:12AM darkinchworm said
If you think they wouldn't respect the hours put into your gamerscore, well, chances are they might not even understand the significance of a high gamerscore if you simply elected not to inform them.
Tada! Your future partner is oblivious to your gaming obsession. After you hide the Master Chief and Mai Shiranui figures.
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Tada! Your future partner is oblivious to your gaming obsession. After you hide the Master Chief and Mai Shiranui figures.
Posted: Jun 1st 2009 11:10PM (Unverified) said
Here's my question.
Will this be my Facebook account from my PC on the Internet? In other words. Do I have to rejoin Facebook on Xbox live or do I sign in with my Facebook account and all my Facebook info, pics, apps, friends, appear on Facebook Xbox live?
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Will this be my Facebook account from my PC on the Internet? In other words. Do I have to rejoin Facebook on Xbox live or do I sign in with my Facebook account and all my Facebook info, pics, apps, friends, appear on Facebook Xbox live?
Posted: Jun 1st 2009 11:16PM (Unverified) said
Okay, so then say my friend, Will call her Mary. She's not a gamer, but she's one of my Facebook friends. Can I view her Facebook page on Xbox Live?
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Posted: Jun 1st 2009 11:27PM WackyCoffee said
Yup.
Also with dashboard integration, you can tie in other "console events" together like having your facebook.com/twitter status update automatically to show what game you're playing on your 360, automatically import in screenshots you take in games into your facebook photo album (they demo'd that one I believe), listen to last.fm/watch instant neflix together with friends sync'd, etc... all stuff you couldn't do easily with the sites being encapsule in their browser viewing forms.
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Also with dashboard integration, you can tie in other "console events" together like having your facebook.com/twitter status update automatically to show what game you're playing on your 360, automatically import in screenshots you take in games into your facebook photo album (they demo'd that one I believe), listen to last.fm/watch instant neflix together with friends sync'd, etc... all stuff you couldn't do easily with the sites being encapsule in their browser viewing forms.
Posted: Jun 1st 2009 11:43PM waynski1457 said
As probably the last human on Earth who has never used Myspace, Facebook, etc, this announcement sounds pretty cool and I might sign up just to give it a whirl at least.
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Posted: Jun 2nd 2009 6:29PM (Unverified) said
I haven't either!!!! Yay for not conforming to society!!!!!!!!!
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Posted: Jun 2nd 2009 12:16AM (Unverified) said
That's interesting. Will pics look larger on Xbox live. One of the things I hate most about Facebook. Is the small size of photos.
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Posted: Jun 2nd 2009 2:06AM Cena said
Dammit, Joystiq's got the same problem I have with Felicia Day. She's just too adorable!
But srsly. This was the my favorite part of the conference (apart from the Splinter Cell: Conviction, Alan Wake, and FFXIII demos) because it expands on thr user experience that Xbox and Microsoft has been toting. This is just another step games are taking to cross into the mainstream. Like it or not, this is a great step for the game industry. Think about it - lots of people whine if there's no multiplayer in a game. Want to know why? The like the social experience. With Facebook, you'll add another layer of depth to that experience.
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But srsly. This was the my favorite part of the conference (apart from the Splinter Cell: Conviction, Alan Wake, and FFXIII demos) because it expands on thr user experience that Xbox and Microsoft has been toting. This is just another step games are taking to cross into the mainstream. Like it or not, this is a great step for the game industry. Think about it - lots of people whine if there's no multiplayer in a game. Want to know why? The like the social experience. With Facebook, you'll add another layer of depth to that experience.
Posted: Jun 2nd 2009 10:13AM (Unverified) said
Can't you already link your XBL, PSN, Wii, and WoW accounts to Facebook and Twitter with Raptr?
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