Yes, yes, one doesn't exist.So if you were planning on raving at me about their non-existance, I already know that. Moving on...
Vista (and, consiquintly, Windows 7) use the same programming code for" Games for Windows" as what is used for games on the 360 (info from Microsoft.com). That is why there are quite a number of 360 games released on the PC - it is relativly easy to 'port since the entire game doesn't have to be reprogrammed.
While I am not a programmer, I can't help but to think that there should be a way to exploit the similarity. However, it hasn't been done. Out of curiosity, what sort of safeguards would prevent this from happening?
Vista (and, consiquintly, Windows 7) use the same programming code for" Games for Windows" as what is used for games on the 360 (info from Microsoft.com). That is why there are quite a number of 360 games released on the PC - it is relativly easy to 'port since the entire game doesn't have to be reprogrammed.
While I am not a programmer, I can't help but to think that there should be a way to exploit the similarity. However, it hasn't been done. Out of curiosity, what sort of safeguards would prevent this from happening?