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Written by IT News on 6:20 AM


So Microsoft are few avatars, which is just as MIIS for the Nintendo Wii, just that they are intended for use by Xbox Live users. In other words, Microsoft saw a nice concept that someone else created, and decided to clone it and offer it as a great news for its users. They seem to have much experience in this.

John Schappert, who is one of the company's vice-presidents of Microsoft, who recently spoke about how the idea could actually be implemented on the console and also addressed the problem of the new page is monetized by the company.

He said that the idea of avatars was born when the developers decided that the players needed a simple and intuitive way to create an image of themselves. He explained that "Motorola is logical to provide us with numerous opportunities to adapt our own style." He also pointed out that Avatar would be separated from the Mii by the fact that "it is not too cutesy. It is in the middle. Klär the gist First-person shooter, which can be hectic. And the more casual players can dress up to look friendly ", Even if the developers looked at how MIIS was integrated with the Nintendo Wii games as a source of inspiration. Microsoft is not designed to integrate avatars directly in most video games, but they believe that avatars to increase the social potential of consoles.

The disadvantage that avatars will be Microsoft will act quickly to make money from the system. Schappert said that as soon as the autumn, Xbox 360 users will want to see "a large library of accessories" while micro transactions that would be imposed in the future. Basic adaptation of avatars are most likely to remain free while the more complex options will require players to pay up.

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