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Exclamation Zune Games FAQ

I thought I'd try to compile a list of the current things that are known about Zune gaming. I will try to update this as questions are asked, well the ones we have answers for anyway.

Q: Which Zunes support games?
A: All Zune models with firmware 2.5 and up support community-created games. Zune firmware 3.0 and up comes with official games out of the box.

Q: When did Zune games become available?
A: The first version of XNA Game Studio (the software used to create and deploy games) that supported Zune came out in spring 2008. The final version was released in the following November.

Q: How will Zune games be created?
A: Zune games will be created using XNA Game Studio, a free games development tool from Microsoft.

Q: How will the games get onto my Zune?
A: The games currently have to be compiled and transferred to your Zune through XNA Game Studio. Versions of XNA Game Studio since the 3.0 beta support .ccgame files, which are automatically installing game packages. While .ccgame packages are deployed outside of the XNA Game Studio environment, the software is still required to use them. The method of deploying games will probably change in the future, possibly with a system similar to that now available for the Xbox (Xbox LIVE Community Games).

Q: Could we make other apps for the Zune like a web browser?
A: No. XNA games for the Zune do not have access to any kind of networking except to other Zunes. This means no Internet and no computer access.

Q: What resolution will the games render at?
A: 240x320

Q: Will the games support multiplayer?
A: XNA provides the ability to connect to other Zunes using the device's WiFi capability in order to play multiplayer games. Most games do not support this; it is up to the developer of the game to leverage this feature.

Q: Can I share games with my friends via the Zune's WiFi?
A: Currently, no. No word as to whether it's planned for the future.

Q: Is there a size limit to the games?
A: Yes. There is a 16 MB limit to the amount of RAM a game can use while running. Games that cleverly load and unload assets (graphics, sounds, etc.) during gameplay can skirt this restriction by constantly keeping the amount of RAM in use below the limit.

Q: Will the Zune support 3D games?
A: No. XNA on the Zune is limited to 2D graphics, unlike the Xbox or PC.

Q: Will games shorten my battery life?
A: Yes it will, as the CPU of the Zune used much more than normal and input is being constantly supplied to the Zune. Battery life when playing a game is even lower than that when playing a video.

Q: Will you be able to use the 2nd gen. Zune's touchpad?
A: Yes. Additionally, the touchpad support is omnidirectional (so games aren't limited to just up/down/left/right).

Q: Will I need a "Creator's Club" subscription to make the games?
A: No - the Creator's Club subscription is only for the Xbox.

Q: I heard that I can listen to the music on my Zune as I play; is this true?
A: Yes - but only if the game developer specifically adds support for it to their game. Additionally, songs that have DRM (most Zune Marketplace music and all Zune Pass music) can't be played no matter what.

Well I think that just about covers everything that I can think of; if you have any extra questions, post them here and I'll try to answer them.
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Last edited by itsnotabigtruck; 12-19-2008 at 08:32 PM. Reason: updated some questions, cleaned up spelling/grammar, and removed keypad mapping stuff (maybe I'll repost in the dev. forum)



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