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In addition to XNA Studio, Microsoft today announced further enhancements for extending Xbox Live services with the Xbox Live Server Platform. Using this platform, developers can create their own back-end servers to run alongside Xbox Live.
Why doesn't microsoft release the XDK and similar tools for xbox 1? Are there games still being developed for xbox 1? It doesn't look like it:
http://games.teamxbox.com/index/xbox/
I understand Microsoft will have to put effort(money) into making and suite of tools for hobbiest developers like they did for xbox 360. Well, I don't care about that.. just give us the XDK and access to similar things like putting custom live servers. We don't need any noobie give me aways... and Microsoft will save money in the process.
So why not? If no more companies are invested into xbox 1... It can only help raise xbox sales and xbox awareness.
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It was intened for MS Developers, NOT HOMEBREWERS.
Besides, the program takes up like 3 gigs and is USELESS to homebrewers.
DO NOT ask me where to get this software.
Not true, it was intended for Game developer companies, not MS Developers.
The program is not useless for HOMEBREWERS.
A lot of homebrew xbox software was created with the SDK
The openxdk was a good alternative, but is even more difficult to use in my opinion.
If you are a NOOB, start learning some basic C and C++ programming.
Don't think you can create a game with just a couple of mouse clicks.
regards.
QUOTE(obcd @ Jul 31 2008, 03:49 AM)

Microsoft is only in the game for the Money.
They don't see any money in releasing the xdk.
In their eyes, the xbox1 made it's profits (or maybe didn't) and is history.
Microsoft never really cared what the customer wants.
A nice example is Vista. Was there someone waiting for that OS?
They don't sell XP cheaper nowadays because Vista is around, they force people to use Vista.
The XNA is different. You have to pay a fee to run your homebrew software. ($$ for Microsoft)
It is a code interpreter, so there is little risk that the protection scheme will be broken with it.
By releasing the XNA, less people become iterested in hacking the xbox360, so that it will last longer protected.
That's my opinion of it, but my influence on microsoft is minimal.
regards.
Well, about the money part, so is Sony & Nintendo. Neither Sony, MS or Nintendo has released any SDK's for free.
Since MS owns the XDK, they don't have to release it for free if they don't want to.
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they were simply relicencing a bunch of stuff.
What stuff do you mean? I can only think off the nvidia 3d graphic acceleration stuff.
All the rest of the xbox hardware has drivers for linux, and is simple pc hardware.
There even are 3d linux drivers for the nvidia chipset, but I don't think they are open source.