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2009-10-23
You don't know what you're talking about. Native Metro apps written in C/C++ are basically the same as native Win32 apps ... "
Thom didn't mention technical reasons. I assumed he was talking about the family friendly policy on the Windows Store, which suggests Microsoft want to see a certain kind of app on Metro/ModernUI, leaving the gung-ho gaming favourites to the console market.