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Microsoft Launching XNA Game Studio 2.0

Slimy   on 13 December 2007 - 18:02 · 7 comments & 6068 views

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Aspiring game designers have more functionality at their fingertips with today's release of XNA Game Studio 2.0, Microsoft's own toolset for encouraging indie game development. XNA Game Studio 2.0 is a refined toolset that introduces an important new feature: Xbox Live. Now, all titles developed with Microsoft's toolset can use important XBL features like matchmaking.

"When building XNA Game Studio 2.0, we wanted to offer everyone the opportunity to utilize the rich gaming environment of LIVE used by AAA developers for titles such as Halo 3 and Gears of War," said XNA General Manager Chris Satchell in the press release. "We accomplished our goal with this new toolset, and, best of all, it remains highly accessible to students, hobbyists and pros alike."

Download: Microsoft XNA Game Studio 2.0 | Microsoft XNA Framework Redistributable 2.0
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#1 Swordnyx on 13 Dec 2007 - 18:05
Wow this is awesome! Can't wait to see full-fledged games made with this now.
#2 GreyWolfSC on 13 Dec 2007 - 18:33
Just finished installing it on VS 2005 Standard. It's great not having to use C# Express now. (Yay add-ins!
#3 JonathanVP on 13 Dec 2007 - 18:34
this goes with VS 2005 but not with VS 2008?
#4 vetneufuse on 13 Dec 2007 - 19:11
Why no 2008 support? the thing was just put onto MSDN a few weeks ago its out there in the wild! should of been working on that for a while now!
(1 reply) #5 +troist on 13 Dec 2007 - 19:22
Apparantly there wasn't enough time to test it out on VS2008 :@ I don't want to downgrade to VS2005... I hope they implement VS2008 support soon.

Check the link below for the "official" word on the platforms supported and why VS2008 isn't supported...

http://forums.xna.com/thread/7263.aspx
#5.1 FusionOpz on 13 Dec 2007 - 20:56
why not just install C#2005 express then?
#6 GreyWolfSC on 13 Dec 2007 - 23:31
VS2008 support is scheduled for the the first quarter of next year. I don't think VS2008 is available retail yet.

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