
Community-developed titles can be regulated by creators, says Microsoft’s XNA chief
The head of Xbox community developer service XNA, Chris Satchell, has said that user generated content can be responsibly rated by an audience of its creators' peers – and doesn’t need any intervention from the BBFC or PEGI.
In his keynote at the GamesHorizon Conference in Newcastle this morning, Satchell introduced the audience to XNA’s upcoming online service, Creators Club Online.
The service allows bedroom developers to share their games with one another, and encourages the community to rate them in categories of violence, sexual content and more – as well as giving them a critical score.
Should they do well, Satchell said Microsoft would allow them onto Xbox Live. A Beta version of the site has been running for the last four weeks, and XNA members have already created 54 titles.
“We’re giving tools to the community, but we’re not arbiters of good taste,” he said. “Our only ground rules for these user-generated games is that they don’t infringe other people’s IP and that there aren’t things we consider obscene.
“PEGI and the BBFC simply are not going to be able to rate community content. We have to work out a way to police ourselves to avoid huge regulatory pressure. The core of Creators Club Online take it very seriously. If you give the community tools, they act responsibly.”
Satchell said Creators Club Online would launch later in the year.
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I hope he's right....
but people took Spore Creature Creator and just made all kinds of filth. Give man the tools and the first thing he'll do is try and make something that looks like a penis
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Legendary quote...
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I was having a prety crap day until I read that!!
Thanks for putting a smile on my face!
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Gonna agree with Satchell here. User-generated content (and indeed the internet as a whole) has made the idea of ratings boards unworkable and obsolete. I think it's time to move on and start policing our own viewing rather than hoping the content industries will do it for us.
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