Adinnieken said:
There are three things that got announced. Unity Pro Tools for Xbox One, the Unity Tools Add-On for Xbox One, and the Unity Tools for Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8. The latter two are free and for those that already have Unity Free or Pro. The former is a free version of Unity Pro tailored specifically to development on the Xbox One. The benefit of the Add-on for Windows is that it allows a develop to "port" their code to the Windows store. The Xbox One version of Unity Pro and the Add-on for Unity provides pre-baked functionality. So, to recap. |
Well isn't that a condescending response.
Also are you guessing based off the article? Not saying I'm right and you're wrong, but my experience of using unity for the two other next-gen consoles leads me to interpret this a different way.







