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PS4 & Xbox One generation is about, "freedom to think more openly," says The Division dev

The Division's David Polfeldt, managing director at Ubisoft Massive has stated that the new generation isn't really about the PS4 and Xbox One consoles themselves, but the freedom they allow creators.

It follows Ubisoft Massive's Snowdrop Engine blog, in which the studio explains why the tech will allow for "smarter," "bigger," development.

Speaking with VentureBeat, Polfeldt was asked how much further Massive could take narrative, given the hardware clout of new-gen machines. He replied, "It’s a difficult question to answer. I might not say it’s because of the machines, per se, so much as the maturity of the engines and the simplicity and ease of developing for next-gen. That allows you to think more about things like narrative.

"Before, no matter what we wanted to do, it was hard to do. You’d come to work with a great idea and we’d say, “That’s cool, but we have to be pragmatic. What are we really able to do?” We had to compromise to get things done. With this generation, you have a crazy idea in the morning and we could see it up and running the next day. That puts people in a different mindset. They start thinking, “How do we tell stories in games? Does it have to go gameplay-gameplay-cutscene, or can we do it a different way?”

"It’s not so much the technology as the liberty the technology gives you, the freedom to think more openly about how to solve different issues. The same goes for audio. It’s easy to do advanced things with audio. All you need now is a very creative audio director who takes advantage of the fact that it’s a very open landscape of opportunities."

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Via OXM.

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