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EA wants 'open gaming platform'
Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo should abandon the console wars and help build a common gaming platform, a senior executive at Electronic Arts has said. Gerhard Florin said incompatible consoles made life harder for developers and consumers. "We want an open, standard platform which is much easier than having five which are not compatible," said EA's head of international publishing. He said the web and set-top boxes would grow in importance to the industry. "We're platform agnostic and we definitely don't want to have one platform which is a walled garden," said Mr Florin. EA currently produces games for more than 14 different gaming systems, including consoles, portable devices and PCs. "I am not sure how long we will have dedicated consoles - but we could be talking up to 15 years," Mr Florin added. Gaming will just require potentially a £49.99 box from Tesco made in China with a hard drive, a wi-fi connection and a games engine inside Nick Parker, analyst He predicted that server-based games streamed to PCs or set-top boxes, would become increasingly important. "You don't need an Xbox 360, PS3 or Wii - the consumer won't even realise the platform it is being played on." Set-top boxes are becoming increasingly more powerful as they include technology to deal with High Definition TV streams and access to the internet. Basic games Both Sky and BT offer personal video recorders that play basic games. In the 1980s Microsoft led an initiative to create a common home computer platform, called MSX, and supported by Sony and Philips among others. It became a popular games platform in Japan but died out due to the growth of consoles and the rise of PCs. Games consultant Nick Parker said the long term future of gaming would most likely not lie with dedicated consoles. But he said competition among manufacturers had driven innovation. "Competition was required to ensure the pace of technology was maintained." He added: "Going forward that is irrelevant. Gaming will just require potentially a £49.99 box from Tesco made in China with a hard drive, a wi-fi connection and a games engine inside. "It's basically a boiled-down PC." But he predicted that walled gardens would still surround platforms and that an open system would not emerge. Microsoft and Sony have positioned their consoles as all-in-one entertainment devices in recent years but both firms have struggled with non-gaming content. Outside of the US, Microsoft has yet to strike deals with firms for meaningful video content while Sony has turned to companies like Sky after being unable to agree licensing terms with its own in-house content providers, such as Sony Pictures and MGM. Absorb consoles Mr Parker said he believed they were in danger of being overtaken by other companies, such as Apple, and PC technology. "There are a lot of companies coming into the market." With space in the living room limited, set-top boxes could yet absorb console functionality. Mr Parker said: "Games will be provided over the net. There might not be a need for a PS4 or dedicated consoles." With Microsoft's track record in licensing its technology to other hardware manufacturers and Sony hoping to recoup the cost of developing the Cell processor, both firms could move toward a business plan of offering their services and hardware to other manufacturers. Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo could instead be walled garden content providers and licensees, said Mr Parker. "There could be a Nintendo channel, a PlayStation channel and an Xbox channel on your set-top box," he added. Source: BBC
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Re: EA wants 'open gaming platform'
In other words, we want a single platform so we can cut down on development costs to churn out the same crap sequels and make ourselves even more money!
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Re: EA wants 'open gaming platform'
I had a job interview years ago with Rockstar (GTA chappies). During the interview we got talking about the platforms we played on. They where very dismissive of the PC but did acknowledge it was cheap as chips to develop for.
For example, the original COD cost Infinity Ward about £25,000. COD3 for the XBox was something like £1 million. Big jump ![]() Of course the rewards for a success on a console blow even the most successful PC games (with the exception of the Quake and Half Life games) into another world. You gotta remember for console development your initial outlay is a cool quarter mill just for the licence and SDK. It's one of the reasons you see developers starting up with PC games before moving onto consoles. |
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Re: EA wants 'open gaming platform'
To a certian extent the "one size fits all" is nearly here anyway.All you need is a PC as there are emulators comming on stream on a daily basis allown even game that are only a couple of months old to be played without the need of the various consoles and knowing the speed that some of these computer wizards seem to work it will not be long before {like it is with pirate films and CD's} that these brand new game emulators will be ready for our PC's as the game hits the shelves. I am NOT condoning it but {IMO} it will happen very soon
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