I see no problem with that. Their certification process is quite reasonable.
"I see no problem," said the Frog, "with the chef placing us into this pot of warm, salted water and turning on the gas."
"The temperature is currently quite clement."
I see no problem with that. Their certification process is quite reasonable.
Except if you want to release a game compatible with windows rt, you have to use the tile ui shit, and distribute it through windows store. Any 'metro' app is the same.
None of this is the problem. Your attempts at deflection are transparent.oh, the horrors of a clean, reversible installation. M$ really is the devil!
Except if you want to release a game compatible with windows rt , you have to use the tile ui shit, and distribute it through windows store. Any 'metro' app is the same. you cant sell anything but metro apps on the windows store.
Except if you want to release a game compatible with windows rt , you have to use the tile ui shit, and distribute it through windows store. Any 'metro' app is the same. you cant sell anything but metro apps on the windows store.
None of this is the problem. Your attempts at deflection are transparent.
The issue is that you lose control of your own PC.
Please tell me in your own words how it is good for me that I can not simply write an application that makes use of all the features of my own OS, on my own PC.
Lol. Good investigation dude. Well done digging deep through the developer documentation to discover MS's well hidden secret that "Metro" apps an only be installed through the store.
What a tool.
A large number of developers have expressed their concern with possibility that, probably in Windows 9 or something like that, the ability to get even desktop apps in any other way than through Windows app store may very well be removed. When that happens it will be too late.
None of this is the problem. Your attempts at deflection are transparent.
The issue is that you lose control of your own PC.
Please tell me in your own words how it is good for me that I can not simply write an application that makes use of all the features of my own OS, on my own PC.
1. Apps are compatible and resilient
2. Apps must adhere to Windows Security Best Practices
3. Apps support Windows security features
4. Apps must adhere to system restart manager messages
5. Apps must support a clean, reversible installation
6. Apps must digitally sign files and drivers
7. Apps dont block installation or app launch based on an operating system version check
8. Apps dont load services or drivers in safe mode
9. Apps must follow User Account Control guidelines
10. Apps must install to the correct folders by default
11. Apps must support multi-user sessions
12. Apps must support x64 versions of Windows
oh, the horrors of a clean, reversible installation. M$ really is the devil!
....ok
I as understand it, there are three tiers of software that will run of windows 8.
Legacy Software: windows 7, xp, vista.
Windows 8 software.
Windows store apps- these have the live tile functionality.
Is there a way to have a windows 8 app function like a store app?
Is there any research in this area, I mean people have been creating live tile UI since vista, they can be janky but isn't the start menu page suppose to allow software to function within the UI.
They only tools are people like you that ignore things like
Why should anyone adhere to anything MS dictates?
It's meant to be an open platform. Kinda pointless anyway considering the array of PC hardware that's available.
They only tools are people like you that ignore things like
So basically, his entire rant is based on speculation of what might happen with Windows 9, not with an actual, factual issue with Windows 8? Can you concede that?
that quote is correct but the other quote implies all apps. He was obviously talking in a pissed tone because he doesn't like Windows 8 but yeah the quote implies all apps
no matter how you defend it really.
""You cannot download an application from the Internet and run it on your computer. You have to get it from Microsoft's store. Even if it is a free app!""
Anyone with at least half a brain would ignore that. The EU would never allow it to happen.
So basically, his entire rant is based on speculation of what might happen with Windows 9, not with an actual, factual issue with Windows 8? Can you concede that?
if its for yourself? You can
load up visual studio, build the metro app, install your dev certificate
if Microsoft really is dumb enough to put everything through its app store only then yes this is bad, but they won't do it. If anyone is going to do that its apple because apple is generally 1000x worse on this shit (but the app store on ios is fine). Apple isn't going to do it neither is MS.
I could be wrong, doubt i am.
For example right, Visual Studio 2012 you don't buy in the Microsoft store, they fucking sell it elsewhere. I mean if they wanted to hardcore go down this path all their shit would be in the app store only.....
they want to sell apps that will work on winph8 win rt and win 8 form the one store. and ultimately, guess what, the next Xbox is going to have this as well. Microsoft has invested to much in it for it to be ignored for the XB
also yes as has been pointed out, Google Chrome for Windows 8 impersonates a metro app and acts like one
it is not a metro app though
It is called foresight... use it!
I can't imagine why any game would want a live tile. I mean, it's not as if games sell DLC, update leaderboards or do anything else to try to draw you into their community or multiplayer these days.
Truly, there would be absolutely no two-tiered system on Windows 8 between two games, one displaying a dull, lifeless tile icon and the other, having paid it's Microsoft tax, displaying that your friend had just beaten your highscore, or that they were currently in game, or that it was a double XP weekend....or they were having a DLC sale...or there was new DLC out...or.. or...
If it was just about "being downloaded from Windows store", it would not be a problem. It would be nice to have a common hub to download things from. But to get an app onto that store, it has to be certified by MS. This means bringing the "console experience" onto your desktop. Each app that you will get through the Windows Store will have to adhere to certain requirements imposed by MS. So far, we know that they've banned mature games, like Skyrim, CoD, and Serious Sam.[*] They have forbidden modding. They could very well forbid Open Source if they want. But even if these terms were not there, this is still a certification system. With all of its downsides, including uncertain release dates, rare and late patches, and everything turning out to be more expensive and sucking more.
This isn't a political debate, it's the internet. You can't just make wild unsourced claims without people calling you out on your bullshit.
That is what people hope, but it is a bad idea to base all your actions on what a gov might do.
hrmmm interesting. Wonder if PC gaming devs will do this.
That is what people hope, but I do not want to but all my eggs in one basket.
This isn't a political debate, it's the internet. You can't just make wild unsourced claims without people calling you out on your bullshit.
What is so far fetched about what he is saying? Micrsoft is going in one direction, and its not stupid to extrapolate from that to where they may end up, and be worried....
Srsly, can you read what he wrote? Is it in arabic for you or something? use google translate.
They only tools are people like you that ignore things like
Use your brain please.
He said may be removed!
That is not something you need to source!
What is so far fetched about what he is saying? Micrsoft is going in one direction, and its not stupid to extrapolate from that to where they may end up, and be worried....
Srsly, can you read what he wrote? Is it in arabic for you or something? use google translate.
Who's hostile? I'm not the one pretending to be unable to understand what's written because I . Apparently we aren't allowed to think anymore about the future.... cause you know, its not fact yet.There is really no reason to be hostile over wild speculation.
It's a pity that DirectX is just so much better than OpenGL.
Well done for completely ignoring the word "possibility" in the initial quote. It is speculation and opinion, not a statement of fact.This isn't a political debate, it's the internet. You can't just make wild unsourced claims without people calling you out on your bullshit.
He's spot on. You may be able to run desktop applications now, but it's pretty obvious that MS wants to kill that functionality as soon as possible, so it wouldn't surprise me if it vanishes in future versions of Windows. It's bad enough that the Metro UI fucking sucks, but for it to be a walled garden too is doubly ridiculous.
People keep accusing Valve/Gabe of crying about a bit of competition, but the reality is that MS decided they wanted no competition, and opted to obstruct it (as they are now) and, eventually, remove it entirely.
"MS will abandon the 360 in 2008. Aftet all, they abandoned the Xbox in 2004. All precedents are true."
MS is =/= MS will
Windows RT =/= Windows 8
Windows 8 =/= Windows 9
Speculation == fact
It's FUD.
Grow up.
He has every right to state what he thinks might happen!
You are just upset that he has not share your reason less MS fanboying.
Please tell me if something is stopping a developer from releasing a free companion application on the Windows Store that would do everything you mention above.
That is what people hope, but it is a bad idea to base all your actions on what a gov might do.
Oh hey, it's the exact same thread again. I was kind of hoping the inane rants would die off a little after release and everyone continued using their Windows 8 desktops the same way they've always used their Windows desktops.
Is it possible to have a Window 8 thread without a bunch of people running in with Slippery Slope arguments?
I mean the apocalyptic scenario happens and MS stops unauthorized distribution of desktop apps (which isn't happening but let's pretend because everyone has active imaginations). Are we going to tell them to heed the warning of that failed iOS experiment? Or that the game console industry has been hurting game makers for the last 30 years? People will always prefer platforms like Linux? This is rather insane. I know people love to get into principal battles in the software community but what provides good experiences for consumers is always going to massively benefit makers of consumer software. Consistency, accountability and standards are very important to make that happen.
If you mean the "Windows 9" claims, then show me where he's stating them as fact. He isn't.To discuss the possibility of a closed system in the future is ok, it is a valid concern. However, he is not also being a fair playing by stating as fact things that are not true right now and mentioning the game rating thing (which was already corrected). Those statements just confuse the reader and gives him an invalid support.
No one is playing far in this discussion, thus the whole point is worthless.