Okay, this probably won't be a popular idea on CAG, but I think Microsoft is missing out on a money making opportunity here. We're all familiar with the Nofication sound that pops up when you get an Achievement, or a friend signs in, or you get a message, etc. Well, why not allow for changes to these sounds?
It would be great if Microsoft would just let us use whatever sound clips we wanted, but this is a money making and marketing opportunity here. I think they could sell "Notification Sounds" on the marketplace and make just as much money as they do selling gamer pics and themes.
You could buy different sounds from games, movies, tv shows, etc. and be able to assign them to different notifications. For example, have one sound for Achievements and another sound for a Game Invite. Hell, even let us assign individual sounds to people on our friends list.
They could really use this as a marketing tool like the gamerpics and themes that they just had for Family Guy. I know I would have downloaded some sound clips from Family Guy to notify me when I got an Achievement: "Freakin' Sweet" anyone?
I don't know, I just think Microsoft is missing an opportunity to take some more cash out of my pocket.
It would be great if Microsoft would just let us use whatever sound clips we wanted, but this is a money making and marketing opportunity here. I think they could sell "Notification Sounds" on the marketplace and make just as much money as they do selling gamer pics and themes.
You could buy different sounds from games, movies, tv shows, etc. and be able to assign them to different notifications. For example, have one sound for Achievements and another sound for a Game Invite. Hell, even let us assign individual sounds to people on our friends list.
They could really use this as a marketing tool like the gamerpics and themes that they just had for Family Guy. I know I would have downloaded some sound clips from Family Guy to notify me when I got an Achievement: "Freakin' Sweet" anyone?
I don't know, I just think Microsoft is missing an opportunity to take some more cash out of my pocket.