2. XMB Sorting Options - Folders
Rather like how the Friends side of things should be shook up and streamlined, so too should your game library look as enticing as possible. Until the last generation we'd never really thought about a console having a UI, but it was through the 360's awesome bladed look (still the best dashboard in console history) and the PS3's minimalist XMB that console designers began introducing ways to access your entire game library at the touch of a button At least, that was the idea. The reality on PS4 is a horizontal list of games ranked by recently played date, alongside a potentially massive tileset of everything from demos to full games, deleted titles and more you can scroll through. It's not the most visually appealing way to display your collection, and would benefit hugely from either an auto-sort option that groups genres of games together on the XMB's main list, or something that lets you define parameters yourself. Adding a folder for games you've not finished would be great, as would something you've not played or revisited in a defined amount of time. Both would encourage us to seek out those purchases we may have snapped up on a monthly deal only to forget about, and coupled with the aforementioned new Trophy synching options would make for a very good reason to get stuck in.