Dude has some points, I've heard horror stories about how XBLA is for developers.
Not sure how I feel about his assertion that you need the absolute best technology in order to be truly creative though. Sometimes being creative is doing a lot with limited resources, not just having a lot of resources.
The REAL thing stifling creativity in the industry is how expensive games are getting to make.
On a side note, if, hypothetically MS DID want to incorporate Blu Ray to a console, could they legally? I mean, isn't that Sony's baby there?
Not sure how I feel about his assertion that you need the absolute best technology in order to be truly creative though. Sometimes being creative is doing a lot with limited resources, not just having a lot of resources.
The REAL thing stifling creativity in the industry is how expensive games are getting to make.
On a side note, if, hypothetically MS DID want to incorporate Blu Ray to a console, could they legally? I mean, isn't that Sony's baby there?