Looks interesting, I'll definitely use some of that xbl credit for this.
The only thing I'm interested in is if these PCs emulate the XB1 dash, that would be kind of neat. The rest is standard game development.
Games are generally demoed on a PC at conventions. Nothing new or unusual, just click bait news articles.
And? They own the game and are publishing it on both platforms
How do you know it's windows 7?
You really don't see anything wrong with misleading people into thinking the game is running on a different platform than it actually is?
Yea don't care about the game running on PC. The real hilarious story here is that even Microsoft is still using Windows 7. LMAO
You really don't see anything wrong with misleading people into thinking the game is running on a different platform than it actually is?
I don't see the big deal. Game will be pretty much the same thing on the Xbox One anyway.
Chances are pretty high that the PC version and Xbox One version of this particular game will be indistinguishable. I don't see where the issue is.
I don't see the big deal. Game will be pretty much the same thing on the Xbox One anyway.
Chances are pretty high that the PC version and Xbox One version of this particular game will be indistinguishable. I don't see where the issue is.
You people try way too hard to make something out of nothing. It's getting a bit old at this point.
Windows 7.
I'm easily amused.
You really don't see anything wrong with misleading people into thinking the game is running on a different platform than it actually is?
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You can tell from the file explorer window. Win8 has the ribbon.
Has a PC version already been confirmed?
Has a PC version already been confirmed?
Has a PC version already been confirmed?
It's not that the game will be distinguishable, which is may or may not be, but it's that this is an unnecessary misdirection. They don't need to have the Xbox unit there. The game is PC+Xbox exclusive anyway. Just don't put the dummy Xbox there. I'm simply opposed to misleading people on principle.
You have a point on the principle of putting the Xbox One there, but you also need to see it from the perspective of the publisher that is looking for that game to do very well on a platform such as the Xbox One. From Microsoft's perspective, and possibly also from the developer's perspective, having the Xbox One be present even if the game isn't running off of it, is important because it tells the person playing and anyone else that happens to pass by and like the game that this is a game that's coming to the Xbox One. I've attended a few shows like this and believe me when I tell you that if you don't have the appropriate system there, people won't even know that they can buy and play it on another platform.
Not going the extra lengths to ensure people know this is an Xbox One game wouldn't be a smart move.
You really don't see anything wrong with misleading people into thinking the game is running on a different platform than it actually is?
You really don't see anything wrong with misleading people into thinking the game is running on a different platform than it actually is?
What? A few months before launch the games certainly should be running in the target platforms and not just on PC.Nope. at this stage most games are running on PCs, unless you want them to break off part of the development team to move the game over to XB1 just for this convention. Waste of time IMO.
This is a 2D indie game. Looks great but it's (I repeat) A 2D INDIE GAME .
Come on.
No Windows 8?
Every does this. Educate yourselfOh Microsoft.
Every does this. Educate yourself
Ummm no?
Games are compiled into packages that can be run on kits without dev PC environment. No one should be seeing a PC desktop on a game booth for a console game.
Every does this. Educate yourself