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Posted: Feb 15th 2007 2:23PM BigDog969 said

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FREE

Posted: Mar 17th 2007 5:57PM (Unverified) said

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From what I saw from XNA it seem good but not a YouTube of homebrews. I know that if I would get it I would use it only for downloading games so could I get a discount or even free. I also would not mind if I would have to pay around $80 for 13 months of Live if I got a year of XNA with it.

Posted: Feb 15th 2007 5:06PM (Unverified) said

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Network support in XNA. Access to the Dashboard? Maybe even UI widgets?

Posted: Feb 15th 2007 3:53PM (Unverified) said

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XNA on the 360 will suck until they add networking support. As it stands, you have ZERO access to the networking hardware which means no multiplayer over LAN or Internet and no access to resources over a network (for say a Media application).

Posted: Feb 15th 2007 4:28PM (Unverified) said

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It needs to be Free, or much lower in cost, say... $50 per year, about the cost of a first party game. It also needs to be free to just *play* the games. I want to send any game I make to my friend on a CD, and have him play it.

It needs to have full access to the 360's hardware. All cores, all networking, the whole deal.

It needs to NOT have achievements. Anyone with some coding experience would be able to get their scores up by 10000 without a problem. I doubt this would be an issue because I don't think Microsoft is that stupid.

And it already has the last two things: C#, the most awesomest language ev4r and Visual Studio. W00t

Posted: Feb 15th 2007 4:55PM (Unverified) said

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Homebrew is for the PSP.

Honestly, there are so many wonderful games for the 360, I haven't even thought about homebrew.

Homebrew is necessary for my PSP, because the games aren't nearly as plentiful / playable / enjoyable.

Posted: Feb 15th 2007 5:38PM (Unverified) said

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@ #5

When people say PSP "homebrew", they really mean PSP "piracy".

Posted: Feb 16th 2007 12:09PM thund3rstruck said

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"When people say PSP "homebrew", they really mean PSP "piracy"."

No actually they mean homebrew, such as the PSP's killer app, the pop emulator. Being able to play PSX games on the PSP has finally made my PSP relevent again

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