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@Kasz216

Yes, software (in terms of engines or other APIs) is important, but it's not the end all for software written to showcase some hardware that isn't due out for a while. Sure it is important to have something to show the devs as in "see what we did here" to get their brains going, but it's not a consumer show. Any demos for any hardware for dev conferences will 95% be either super alpha or hacked up the night before (lord knows I've done that plenty of times).

Sure they could have had more advanced games and have given both devs and the world a better idea as to what the thing is capable of, but I, as a dev, got a pretty good idea already of what the move can do just from their rough demos.

Hating on a GDC software demo written to demo some hardware (the main focus) for not being polished is like hating on a prototype of an invention for not looking 'sexy'.