Last week Microsoft made a gesture of goodwill towards independent developers, promising them a bright future in which there is no place for publishers. In accordance with the new certification protocol, they will be able to independently place their games in the Xbox Live service, set prices and release date. Of course, the company will control the process, but its intervention will be minimized. According to the latest rumors, the new policy will enter into force in August.
Another bright moment is the approach to the development of projects for the Xbox One: from now on the Indie-Developers do not have to spend money on expensive girls-just purchase from Microsoft A special code that transfers the retail console into Debug-mode. This feature was very pleased with the studio boss Mojang and the creator Minecraft Marcus Person (Markus "Notch" Persson), he even decided to share his joy with EDGE reporters.
“It seems to me that this is just a wonderful idea. This should greatly simplify life as Microsoft, and developers, – notch noted. – Production of games for Xbox One should also become cheaper, as Microsoft will not sell girlfriends, but only unlock codes that turn the console into girl. I am aware that in this case other factors should be taken into account – for example, the company will want to make sure that a decent team is engaged in the development of the game, so the money barrier will take place ”.
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If a person puts forward requirements, discusses the shortcomings and experiences a completely reasoned hostility towards something, then immediately falls into the category of haters? Went to people, at least have a conscience.
This is all, of course, good, but the main thing is that the developers do not have to go through anal jungle to get this code.
Any adequate opinion is immediately "not normal/moron dude". I agree with the herd-round pepper. It has always been so.
Microsoft made a gesture of goodwill towards independent developers, promising them a bright future in which there is no place for publishers
So we were convinced that the notch is an ad -sequate person, and not Microsoft Hater (I’m talking about what he said about Windows 8).
