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In an interview with the CVG website, J Allard, Microsoft Vice President and XNA Chief Architect, talked about what is possible in next generation Xbox titles. Speaking specifically about Project Gotham Racing he mentioned the possibility of custom tracks. “There’s a little track editor but the track editor is just a drive through town. You can do that on a console, the next-generation Xbox can do that very well,” said Allard.
He went on to talk about PCs being part of the next generation experience saying that “you can go over into a PC space and maybe you can refine the track a little, change the colour of the Eiffel tower, modify your billboards or whatever and that gets reflected back to the console environment.”
This is by no means confirmation of features in Project Gotham Racing 3, but when used as examples in this context it is hard not to think that features like this will not make it into next generation Xbox titles.
For the full interview check out the CVG website.