Xbox One backed by Avalanche exec

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Christofer Sundberg, the chief creative officer at Just Cause 2 developer Avalanche Studios, has defended Microsoft's strategy of focusing on the televisual elements of the Xbox One during the console's global reveal.

At its Xbox global media conference on May 21 Microsoft allocated the majority of discussion time to the Live TV components of the new console - a strategy which has proven divisive.
But Sundberg believes Microsoft made the right decision on the night.

"Microsoft has said that it wants to make the Xbox One an entertainment centre," he told Edge.

"If it was dubbed the ultimate gaming machine at this point, Microsoft would lose the attention of general media. This way, they are grabbing mainstream attention first and can focus entirely on gamers at E3. After that they'll have both in their grasp."

Sundberg went on to praise the Xbox division for its dedication to games and, though many have openly disagreed, suggested that Microsoft is not taking its eye off the core market.

"The Xbox is and has always been a gaming platform, and I don't see that changing with the Xbox One," he said.

There was also the suggestion that Microsoft will provide developers with more analytical player data - something which has long been requested and one of the regularly praised components of Steam

"More connectivity is obviously fantastic. It enables us to develop online features that enhance the open world gaming experience without limiting players by having to stay connected," said Sundberg.

"I think Journey and The Walking Dead were great examples on how to use connectivity to make the experience more interesting, with the anonymous connection to other players in Journey and the decision feedback in The Walking Dead.

"We were a little late using all the fun metrics we've gathered from Just Cause 2, to make the game better and interesting for our fans, but future games we are using player patterns to a larger extent."

Microsoft has said it has "more titles in development now than at any time in Xbox's history" and pledged to release 15 exclusive Xbox One games in the first year of Xbox One.

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WageringPosted:

I guess it was a smart idea...

AdamuPosted:

Yes it is bro.

WokzePosted:

Leon- This is a good time for game developers to start. As the time goes on until the Xbox One is released younger people could be gathering knowledge about how to code and probably make a bit of money from an indie game or some sort. (That's if indie gamers are on the Xbox One)


They have confirmed they will support indie games and devs

WokzePosted:

thats a good thing c:

HomelandPosted:

The fact is that PC will always be the best for gaming,
Microsoft want money, so its fair play to them to try and widen there target audience that are not just gamers.
It would be great having an Xbox one is everyones living room even adults.

LumPosted:

This is good for both aspects those who love to game and watch things such as netflix, or iplayer etc.

bdgrPosted:

Glad they went down with this route. alot of my friends watch movies and stuff

LichPosted:

They want to make it better and make it for every body to those who like gaming and to those who just like to kick back and watch a movie on Netflix ETC

generalhunterPosted:

When I log onto Xbox half my friends are watching Netflix and stuff so I'm not surprised they went down this route

iiExaMplezZzPosted:

Leon- This is a good time for game developers to start. As the time goes on until the Xbox One is released younger people could be gathering knowledge about how to code and probably make a bit of money from an indie game or some sort. (That's if indie gamers are on the Xbox One)


Microsoft has confirmed that the Xbox One will support indie games and devs.