If you want to build something else, pay for a license or stick with 2010.
And given we've been showing the kids developing using XNA, this is rather annoying.
No-cost desktop software development is dead on Windows 8 | Ars Technica
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If you want to build something else, pay for a license or stick with 2010.
And given we've been showing the kids developing using XNA, this is rather annoying.
No-cost desktop software development is dead on Windows 8 | Ars Technica