Sunday, November 4, 2012

Developer Game Viewing Opportunities in Windows Phone 8

Microsoft promises Windows Phone 8 users can enjoy games with quality graphics to resemble a PC or tablet. But it was pointed out quite difficult because not many developers who glanced operating system.

They worried that keep forcing themselves to developing games on Windows Phone 8, it is not possible production for iOS or Android will tertanggu. In both of these operating systems have a much larger market than Windows Phone 8.

The developer claims to have welcomed the Windos 8 as the newest operating system on the computer. But for tablet and smartphone platforms, they claim still not ready because it was already invested heavily in the community has been great, namely Android and iOS.

Even so, Windows Phone 8 still has great potential as a gaming device. Moreover, the platform is also supported by various Microsot proprietary products, such as the Xbox.

"Microsoft claims that easily ported from PC games to mobile Windows Phone 8. But I think PC games have started to decrease, and it will not change if brought into the phone," said Jeff Gomez, Chief Executive of Starlight Runner Entertainment.

In addition to Gomez, Marco DeMiroz Chief Executive of PlayFirst also said there are no plans to make games on Windows Phone 8. Moreover, mobile users have not been as much as Android or iOS.

"The most interesting thing for me is, will bring in Microsoft's Xbox Live service and the thrill of playing games on the Xbox into Windows Phone 8. This is a smart move," added Gomez, told us of venture beat, Thursday (01/11/2012).

Similar comments also raised by several other developers such as Jude Gomila as co-founder of Heyzap, Chris Taylor of Powered Games, Eric Goldberg of Crossover Technologies, even Randy Pitchford of Gearbox Software dedengkot also claimed to have looked at Windows Phone 8.

"Honestly, Windows Phone 8 not fit in our plans in the near future. Compared to Android and iOS operating systems are not included in the priority," said DeMiroz.

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