The iDrive
main menu screen looks similar to the screen in standard BMW models, but uses a slightly different graphic treatment.
Not exact matches
From the
main menus, to the VS loading
screen, to character and stage selection, to even the in - match bars, many elements are being revised with what
looks to be a new gold - focused style.
The neat -
looking main menu resembles a Sports Center - type studio with highlights playing on a
screen and the options in a graphic sidebar.
The 4x3
Main Menu (a cropping of the Region 2
screen)
looks like it might have been made in the early days of the format (though it might have boasted a trailer and the all - important Film Recommendations then).
Fortunately, that can be turned off when the disc is inserted by just selecting the proper on -
screen option and viewers can proceed to the
main menu, which
looks like that of the CCF releases that have preceded this.
The animated
main menu aspires to the sports broadcast
look of much of the film's ice skating sequence, with a lengthy intro then giving way to a stadium in which a montage of highlights is backdrop for a variety of green -
screen foreground antics featuring the characters.
Just
look at the Fifa
menus, over half of the
main menu screen the one you
look at every time you load the game up is dedicated to UT regardless of whether you have ever even played the game mode or not.
The background of the
menu screens looks very colourful and vibrant such as the
main menu that contains a Mahjong logo slowly moving up and down with the O in Mahjong replaced with a rotating yin yang symbol that rather appropriately reflects the Chinese philosophy of opposite forces being able to attract, while a pair of Mahjong tiles spin around next to each other on top of a scroll containing decorative patterns and artwork.
I only wish as much effort had gone into the user interface, which — aside from some cool touches like the Digivice
main menu —
looks cheap and tailor - made for the Vita's small
screen.
The above
main menu screen mockup
looks really nice!
To begin, head to your phone's
main settings
menu, then
look for an entry titled either «Security» or «Lock
screen and security.»