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We are all hoping to hear some sort of announcement about self publishing for Xbox One tomorrow during Build 2013.
That would give Xbox One an immediate advantage because when it come to development, Microsoft will be on top. Their platform will have the better development tools and better API's, and we should see a lot of similarities with the WinRT framework.
What I am hoping to see in addition to that is exclusive developer API's for both the Xbox One controller and Xbox One Kinect. If developers can self publish apps/games and also take advantage of Kinect, it is going to attract a lot more developers than PS4. Developers will be able to innovate with Kinect and the Xbox One platform, and at the same time be confident that everyone with an Xbox One will be able to use all of the features the app provides.
The developer of Minecraft shared this tweet and for me I think it has some meaning: https://twitter.com/notch/status/347616784309960704
If Xbox One wasn't allowing self-publishing, he would most certainly be allowed to talk about it. This tweet has given me some hope, so we'll see soon enough what it means.
That would give Xbox One an immediate advantage because when it come to development, Microsoft will be on top. Their platform will have the better development tools and better API's, and we should see a lot of similarities with the WinRT framework.
What I am hoping to see in addition to that is exclusive developer API's for both the Xbox One controller and Xbox One Kinect. If developers can self publish apps/games and also take advantage of Kinect, it is going to attract a lot more developers than PS4. Developers will be able to innovate with Kinect and the Xbox One platform, and at the same time be confident that everyone with an Xbox One will be able to use all of the features the app provides.
The developer of Minecraft shared this tweet and for me I think it has some meaning: https://twitter.com/notch/status/347616784309960704
If Xbox One wasn't allowing self-publishing, he would most certainly be allowed to talk about it. This tweet has given me some hope, so we'll see soon enough what it means.