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Old 07-22-2013, 06:16 PM   #539
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Turn 10 Studios retracted their statement about Forza 5 being unplayable without the Day 1 DLC update. The new official statement is the game is playable without the patch although it can't be completed.

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A previous statement by Greenawalt himself seemed to suggest that the update would be required to play the game. However he has now clarified to IGN that this is ”not the plan,” and the game will be at least partially playable before it is downloaded.

“This download is simply additional cars and tracks. The gameplay is not blocked while downloading the additional content; it’s done in the background just like disc install,” he said. Greenawalt added that if players don’t download the update they ”won’t be blocked from playing the game,” however they will be unable to complete it.
http://www.egmnow.com/articles/news/...play-the-game/


Similar to the PS4, the Xbox One will also be constantly recording gameplay footage but only saves the last 5 minutes of any game session for editing and uploading purposes. By using Kinect, it is possible to paste together multiple recordings to make a longer video file.
http://www.egmnow.com/articles/news/...s-of-gameplay/


According to Capcom, the reason why Dead Rising 3 wasn't made for the Xbox 360 (or PS3) was due to memory and technical limitations that kept popping up during the game's early development.
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According to Capcom Vancouver producer Mike Jones, talking to Siliconera, it was a matter of resources.

"In terms of building the game, we originally developed it on PC and everything we were doing was breaking the bank on 360," Jones said. "The number of zombies, the streaming stuff we wanted to do, memory budgets for the number of environments and items and physics and all of that stuff. Our tech team partnered with Microsoft to get early specs and figure out how we were going to get it on new hardware."
http://www.destructoid.com/dead-risi...r-258452.phtml
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