The Xbox One interface is to be streamlined following yesterday’s announcement

the one you pick up and play because it is a whole lot of fun, there's multiple ways to win in it besides coming first, but also through the driving itself.We're showing you how this car should be driven and as you go through the tour we give you a car like a Golf or a Mini to begin with, which are really nice handling cars the Golf GTI in particular is a pretty powerful little beast! Through that car and through cars like it, we can craft an experience around it and show you that on this particular race and this surface type, this is the line we want you to take. With the overdrive system, we're encouraging a certain type of behaviour.It's subtle and while I wouldn't say it's subconscious it's right there on the screen and you can see it you don't necessarily have to follow it but we're hoping that naturally, as you start playing through the game and you become more experienced, you start to feel these little nuances in the vehicle and start directing your driving in that way. Unfortunately that was all we had time for. Thanks to Simon for taking the time to speak to us and, in fact, all of the members of the Evolution team that were happy to chat about the game and give us insights into its creation over the course of the day. We saw Driveclub at Evolution Studios on a trip to Liverpool, with travel and accommodation provided by Sony. The Xbox One interface is to be streamlined following yesterday’s announcement of a Kinect free Xbox One.“You can expect to see us do a bunch of things over the coming months to make the experience easier and easier, even if you don’t have a Kinect, explained Microsoft's Yusuf Mehdi. However, the changes will not arrive until after E3 when the Kinect free console is released. We're still kind of working through that, he added.He then went on to deny that Kinect localisation and the upcoming Chinese launch was the reason the device was dropped, and neither was the price. For us, it has not really been about that, he told Engadget before http://www.rssong.com explaining that Xbox feel that they have completed their goal of defining a next-generation console. One possible bonus of removing Kinect is that it could free up around 10% of the consoles processing power which is currently reserved for the device. We are in discussions with our game publishers about what we might do in this space and we will have more to talk about soon, said Mehdi.With almost every multiplatform game performing at a lower resolution on Xbox One Microsoft are in desperate need of some extra power. If they did let developers use the extra power in their runescape games then I would expect the already deflated support for Kinect would vanish overnight.As for those of you who already have a console with Kinect, don't expect any nice bonuses from Microsoft for being an early adopter. As with many first generation products, the offerings can be expected to change and evolve over time. Kinect remains an integral part of our vision, Microsoft told Eurogamer.