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    Judah Gabriel Himango
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    Any thoughts on the XNA project[^] announced yesterday? Basically, it's Visual Studio tools + CLR + Managed DirectX package, allowing one to build games for the Xbox360 and Windows faster and cheaper. MS has partnered with GarageGames, which just announced they've ported their Torque game engine (used in titles like Tribes II, Marble Blast) to C# and the XNA framework. XNA also includes some new tools for streamlining art and assets management, which is always a problem with game development where you've got hundreds of MB if not a few GB worth of art and assets. IMO, this is an excellent idea, as game development has become increasingly complex over the years, to the point where it takes big teams and big dollars to produce decent games, even casual games. And opening up the Xbox 360 to independent devs is a bold move by MS; up til now, console makers have historically charged $15k-50k for their proprietary development kits, basically removing all but the folks with big dollars behind them. Interesting move. It basically makes the Xbox360 another platform for developers at large, especially small dev shops or indie devs, to build games. :cool: The XNA package will be released August 30th.

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      Any thoughts on the XNA project[^] announced yesterday? Basically, it's Visual Studio tools + CLR + Managed DirectX package, allowing one to build games for the Xbox360 and Windows faster and cheaper. MS has partnered with GarageGames, which just announced they've ported their Torque game engine (used in titles like Tribes II, Marble Blast) to C# and the XNA framework. XNA also includes some new tools for streamlining art and assets management, which is always a problem with game development where you've got hundreds of MB if not a few GB worth of art and assets. IMO, this is an excellent idea, as game development has become increasingly complex over the years, to the point where it takes big teams and big dollars to produce decent games, even casual games. And opening up the Xbox 360 to independent devs is a bold move by MS; up til now, console makers have historically charged $15k-50k for their proprietary development kits, basically removing all but the folks with big dollars behind them. Interesting move. It basically makes the Xbox360 another platform for developers at large, especially small dev shops or indie devs, to build games. :cool: The XNA package will be released August 30th.

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      Yeah, I agree! It is just too much work and expense to put out a retail game nowadays. I use to follow the industry a bit, but when they switched to teams over over 100 developers just to produce a single game, I lost interest. Would really be cool to have on online area where MS sells your games for you on both PC and XBox and pays you royalties. I personally would rather see more games at a drastically reduced price (under $5 each) which can be downloaded and played.

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        Yeah, I agree! It is just too much work and expense to put out a retail game nowadays. I use to follow the industry a bit, but when they switched to teams over over 100 developers just to produce a single game, I lost interest. Would really be cool to have on online area where MS sells your games for you on both PC and XBox and pays you royalties. I personally would rather see more games at a drastically reduced price (under $5 each) which can be downloaded and played.

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        Judah Gabriel Himango
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        Rocky Moore wrote:

        I personally would rather see more games at a drastically reduced price (under $5 each) which can be downloaded and played.

        Ditto. Heck, I might even buy some games again; haven't bought one in many months simply because I can't afford to shell out $50-60 every few weeks. The inital way of sharing XBox360 games made with XNA is crap, though. All sorts of little things must be in place for someone else to play your game. From what I've read, this will change in the next year when the XNA Studio Pro is released (August 30th will release XNA Studio Express beta). I think they'll need to improve deployment for the XBox360 before this really catches fire, but it's definitely a start. My bet is we'll see Sony follow suit with a "indie games" SDK or something some time next year.

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        • J Judah Gabriel Himango

          Any thoughts on the XNA project[^] announced yesterday? Basically, it's Visual Studio tools + CLR + Managed DirectX package, allowing one to build games for the Xbox360 and Windows faster and cheaper. MS has partnered with GarageGames, which just announced they've ported their Torque game engine (used in titles like Tribes II, Marble Blast) to C# and the XNA framework. XNA also includes some new tools for streamlining art and assets management, which is always a problem with game development where you've got hundreds of MB if not a few GB worth of art and assets. IMO, this is an excellent idea, as game development has become increasingly complex over the years, to the point where it takes big teams and big dollars to produce decent games, even casual games. And opening up the Xbox 360 to independent devs is a bold move by MS; up til now, console makers have historically charged $15k-50k for their proprietary development kits, basically removing all but the folks with big dollars behind them. Interesting move. It basically makes the Xbox360 another platform for developers at large, especially small dev shops or indie devs, to build games. :cool: The XNA package will be released August 30th.

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          Judah Himango wrote:

          And opening up the Xbox 360 to independent devs is a bold move by MS; up til now, console makers have historically charged $15k-50k for their proprietary development kits, basically removing all but the folks with big dollars behind them.

          This is where competition rules, let's hope Nintendo and Sony follow suit. They'd probably have to rethink their business models, but still I doubt they'll let this be ignored. Something is gonna have to happen because of this I'd think.

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            Judah Himango wrote:

            And opening up the Xbox 360 to independent devs is a bold move by MS; up til now, console makers have historically charged $15k-50k for their proprietary development kits, basically removing all but the folks with big dollars behind them.

            This is where competition rules, let's hope Nintendo and Sony follow suit. They'd probably have to rethink their business models, but still I doubt they'll let this be ignored. Something is gonna have to happen because of this I'd think.

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            Judah Gabriel Himango
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            Jeremy Falcon wrote:

            Something is gonna have to happen because of this I'd think.

            Yep, agreed. It'll be interesting what Sony and Nintendo will offer to simplify the complexity of most modern games, assuming they won't use CLR. :) Sony + Java? We can only pray that evil alliance will never happen. ;)

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              Jeremy Falcon wrote:

              Something is gonna have to happen because of this I'd think.

              Yep, agreed. It'll be interesting what Sony and Nintendo will offer to simplify the complexity of most modern games, assuming they won't use CLR. :) Sony + Java? We can only pray that evil alliance will never happen. ;)

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              Judah Himango wrote:

              Sony + Java? We can only pray that evil alliance will never happen.

              :omg:

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              • J Judah Gabriel Himango

                Any thoughts on the XNA project[^] announced yesterday? Basically, it's Visual Studio tools + CLR + Managed DirectX package, allowing one to build games for the Xbox360 and Windows faster and cheaper. MS has partnered with GarageGames, which just announced they've ported their Torque game engine (used in titles like Tribes II, Marble Blast) to C# and the XNA framework. XNA also includes some new tools for streamlining art and assets management, which is always a problem with game development where you've got hundreds of MB if not a few GB worth of art and assets. IMO, this is an excellent idea, as game development has become increasingly complex over the years, to the point where it takes big teams and big dollars to produce decent games, even casual games. And opening up the Xbox 360 to independent devs is a bold move by MS; up til now, console makers have historically charged $15k-50k for their proprietary development kits, basically removing all but the folks with big dollars behind them. Interesting move. It basically makes the Xbox360 another platform for developers at large, especially small dev shops or indie devs, to build games. :cool: The XNA package will be released August 30th.

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                It's actually mixed news since you can't sell a product for XBox 360 produced with the $99 product. (You can apparently sell it for Windows, though.)

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                  It's actually mixed news since you can't sell a product for XBox 360 produced with the $99 product. (You can apparently sell it for Windows, though.)

                  Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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                  Joe Woodbury wrote:

                  It's actually mixed news since you can't sell a product for XBox 360 produced with the $99 product.

                  :laugh: Well, that's a let down.

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                    It's actually mixed news since you can't sell a product for XBox 360 produced with the $99 product. (You can apparently sell it for Windows, though.)

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                    I assume you could still distribute the XNA games as freeware for the Xbox though?

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                      It's actually mixed news since you can't sell a product for XBox 360 produced with the $99 product. (You can apparently sell it for Windows, though.)

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                      Judah Gabriel Himango
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                      Yeah, not initally. They'll be releasing the XNA Studio Professional eventually, where you'll be able to sell games made with that on the XBox360. Still, even then the Xbox360 deployment scenario sucks. They'll need to improve on that before this catches on big, IMO.

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                        I assume you could still distribute the XNA games as freeware for the Xbox though?

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                        Joe Woodbury
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                        Yes.

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                          I assume you could still distribute the XNA games as freeware for the Xbox though?

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                          Judah Gabriel Himango
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                          Yeah, but the deployment scenario sucks from what I understand. And even then, you have to be subscribed to the $99/year creators group... obviously they'll need to make things right here before this is picked up.

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                            Any thoughts on the XNA project[^] announced yesterday? Basically, it's Visual Studio tools + CLR + Managed DirectX package, allowing one to build games for the Xbox360 and Windows faster and cheaper. MS has partnered with GarageGames, which just announced they've ported their Torque game engine (used in titles like Tribes II, Marble Blast) to C# and the XNA framework. XNA also includes some new tools for streamlining art and assets management, which is always a problem with game development where you've got hundreds of MB if not a few GB worth of art and assets. IMO, this is an excellent idea, as game development has become increasingly complex over the years, to the point where it takes big teams and big dollars to produce decent games, even casual games. And opening up the Xbox 360 to independent devs is a bold move by MS; up til now, console makers have historically charged $15k-50k for their proprietary development kits, basically removing all but the folks with big dollars behind them. Interesting move. It basically makes the Xbox360 another platform for developers at large, especially small dev shops or indie devs, to build games. :cool: The XNA package will be released August 30th.

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                            Another technology with an 'X' in it. "too much XML", by the sound of it.


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                              Another technology with an 'X' in it. "too much XML", by the sound of it.


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                              I think in this case it is a mashup of XBox and DNA :)

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                                I think in this case it is a mashup of XBox and DNA :)

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                                eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.

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                                Ah well.. I could grump on and say "Too much 'X', then", but I just got fresh hot tea, and the rain kind of stopped. :)


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                                  Any thoughts on the XNA project[^] announced yesterday? Basically, it's Visual Studio tools + CLR + Managed DirectX package, allowing one to build games for the Xbox360 and Windows faster and cheaper. MS has partnered with GarageGames, which just announced they've ported their Torque game engine (used in titles like Tribes II, Marble Blast) to C# and the XNA framework. XNA also includes some new tools for streamlining art and assets management, which is always a problem with game development where you've got hundreds of MB if not a few GB worth of art and assets. IMO, this is an excellent idea, as game development has become increasingly complex over the years, to the point where it takes big teams and big dollars to produce decent games, even casual games. And opening up the Xbox 360 to independent devs is a bold move by MS; up til now, console makers have historically charged $15k-50k for their proprietary development kits, basically removing all but the folks with big dollars behind them. Interesting move. It basically makes the Xbox360 another platform for developers at large, especially small dev shops or indie devs, to build games. :cool: The XNA package will be released August 30th.

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                                  Makes me slightly more interested in the xbox 360 (which has been a little ho hum and i'm waiting to compare the ps3 and wii offerings), but it might be an opportunity to play with some C# code for possible inclusion with our normal development environment (healthcare), or rather, an excuse for some fun R&D :) things like real-time mapping of facilities (think infection control, tracking bug outbreaks) using an existing engine in a .net managed environment. As always, will depend on the license. Worth a look though.

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                                    Any thoughts on the XNA project[^] announced yesterday? Basically, it's Visual Studio tools + CLR + Managed DirectX package, allowing one to build games for the Xbox360 and Windows faster and cheaper. MS has partnered with GarageGames, which just announced they've ported their Torque game engine (used in titles like Tribes II, Marble Blast) to C# and the XNA framework. XNA also includes some new tools for streamlining art and assets management, which is always a problem with game development where you've got hundreds of MB if not a few GB worth of art and assets. IMO, this is an excellent idea, as game development has become increasingly complex over the years, to the point where it takes big teams and big dollars to produce decent games, even casual games. And opening up the Xbox 360 to independent devs is a bold move by MS; up til now, console makers have historically charged $15k-50k for their proprietary development kits, basically removing all but the folks with big dollars behind them. Interesting move. It basically makes the Xbox360 another platform for developers at large, especially small dev shops or indie devs, to build games. :cool: The XNA package will be released August 30th.

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                                    Jerry Hammond
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                                    This is great news!

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                                      Any thoughts on the XNA project[^] announced yesterday? Basically, it's Visual Studio tools + CLR + Managed DirectX package, allowing one to build games for the Xbox360 and Windows faster and cheaper. MS has partnered with GarageGames, which just announced they've ported their Torque game engine (used in titles like Tribes II, Marble Blast) to C# and the XNA framework. XNA also includes some new tools for streamlining art and assets management, which is always a problem with game development where you've got hundreds of MB if not a few GB worth of art and assets. IMO, this is an excellent idea, as game development has become increasingly complex over the years, to the point where it takes big teams and big dollars to produce decent games, even casual games. And opening up the Xbox 360 to independent devs is a bold move by MS; up til now, console makers have historically charged $15k-50k for their proprietary development kits, basically removing all but the folks with big dollars behind them. Interesting move. It basically makes the Xbox360 another platform for developers at large, especially small dev shops or indie devs, to build games. :cool: The XNA package will be released August 30th.

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                                      Hrm, I doubt microsoft is going to let anyone release anything they want. Remeber all executables on the X360 are encrypted and have to be signed in order to run and microsoft is the only one who can sign them. It will allow smaller development studios to be able to develop for the x360, but don't expect a plethora of "Free" software/games for your xbox since microsoft still has to approve what gets released. -djenkins

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                                        Any thoughts on the XNA project[^] announced yesterday? Basically, it's Visual Studio tools + CLR + Managed DirectX package, allowing one to build games for the Xbox360 and Windows faster and cheaper. MS has partnered with GarageGames, which just announced they've ported their Torque game engine (used in titles like Tribes II, Marble Blast) to C# and the XNA framework. XNA also includes some new tools for streamlining art and assets management, which is always a problem with game development where you've got hundreds of MB if not a few GB worth of art and assets. IMO, this is an excellent idea, as game development has become increasingly complex over the years, to the point where it takes big teams and big dollars to produce decent games, even casual games. And opening up the Xbox 360 to independent devs is a bold move by MS; up til now, console makers have historically charged $15k-50k for their proprietary development kits, basically removing all but the folks with big dollars behind them. Interesting move. It basically makes the Xbox360 another platform for developers at large, especially small dev shops or indie devs, to build games. :cool: The XNA package will be released August 30th.

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                                        Reports also state that the price would be around $100.00 per year! to get started. A little steep for the hobbyist developer.

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                                          Reports also state that the price would be around $100.00 per year! to get started. A little steep for the hobbyist developer.

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                                          Programit wrote:

                                          $100.00 per year! to get started. A little steep for the hobbyist developer.

                                          lol what? $100/year is too steep for a hobbyist? That's < $10 a month. About 1 trip to McDonalds/month. 2 trips to the gas station. If you can't afford that, you're not a hobbyist, you're a starving hobo. :)

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