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 3rd 2009 3:50AM (Unverified) said
Yea, i think you can. But hey, if everyone wants to believe that Microsoft "designings" new things, and doesnt just copy everybody, go for it! I mean, there new motion stuff *cough* Playstation Eye/ Wii in general, there avatar system was taken from wii last year or whenever implemented, they continuously boast about 'multiplatform' games because there 2 dumb to create any of there own ip's outside the whored out halo seriers which is now been rendered completely useless in my eyes. just my opinion...
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Posted: Jun 2nd 2009 11:13AM Mogwai 279 said
I wonder how this would work with groups like the JPAG. It would be nice to have a section dedicated to your groups where you can see who is playing what and if you can join them from the group page, even if you aren't friends with them on facebook.
Posted: Jun 2nd 2009 12:12PM The Commenter Formerly Known as said
I've been checking Facebook on my PS3 for 2 years know... Welcome to 2007 Xbox...
Posted: Jun 2nd 2009 6:36PM (Unverified) said
am i the only one that wants mouse and keyboard (a real one not the messenger one) integration. cuz, while this stuff is just dandy, it's still a pain to use with a controler.
Posted: Jun 4th 2009 11:41AM Kruegmeister said
Nice Feature. But our Family could never use it.
4 Family Members, There is NO WAY I would shell out $200 for 4 XBox Live accounts.
XBox NEEDS a Live Account for Families.
I should not have to pay that much for Online for 1 stinking Console.
For Facebook we will have to stick with the Laptop or the PS3 Browser.
Microsoft will continue to miss out on the Casual and/or Family Market until they Make Live either Free or as a Per Console Charge. They have to do something...
4 Family Members, There is NO WAY I would shell out $200 for 4 XBox Live accounts.
XBox NEEDS a Live Account for Families.
I should not have to pay that much for Online for 1 stinking Console.
For Facebook we will have to stick with the Laptop or the PS3 Browser.
Microsoft will continue to miss out on the Casual and/or Family Market until they Make Live either Free or as a Per Console Charge. They have to do something...
Posted: Jun 16th 2009 5:36PM (Unverified) said
when is this going to happen, Any ideas on a month
Posted: Jun 16th 2009 5:37PM (Unverified) said
the whole facebook on live thing.
Posted: Aug 18th 2009 10:47AM (Unverified) said
"... Facebook capabilities not listed above -- that includes applications, notes, video, etc. -- won't make it onto the console service."
Why would it be necessary for Facebook Apps to be present on the console.. the majority of apps are quizzes or Flash-based games which is just pointless and would require 3rd-party software (Adobe) being installed also. I for one am glad that Facebook Apps aren't going to be included.
Why would it be necessary for Facebook Apps to be present on the console.. the majority of apps are quizzes or Flash-based games which is just pointless and would require 3rd-party software (Adobe) being installed also. I for one am glad that Facebook Apps aren't going to be included.
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