For people to get bent out of shape over thinking you have to "pick a side" for your PC store is laughable. Unlike consoles, exclusives on PC stores don't come with a $400 barrier to entry.
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Console exclusives also come without that snipe. If something's built for one set of hardware it takes time to make sure it can play on other hardwares unless its got simple design or a huge chunk of time. Danganronpa1 was a buggy mess on PC release because it was a vita game.
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Replying to @DDragonVic @AnimeCwboy and
I do see the point where it becomes too much but not liking a provider for forcing their services on you by snagging exclusives specifically for the sake of grabbing public attention combined with some of Epics other issues aren't purely innocent.
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Replying to @DDragonVic @AnimeCwboy and
Also note epic didn’t pay 2k or gearbox to make borderlands 3. They paid them to not sel on steam. PS and XB own the companies making exclusives. 1st party be 3rd party. Imagine only being able to buy rockstar games at GameStop. That’s the difference.
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Replying to @iStigmatic @DDragonVic and
Can you be more specific about why someone paying for exclusivity is such a turnoff for you? As opposed to owning/paying for development of the product.
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Replying to @micahwhipple @iStigmatic and
Its the evil version of "this wasn't coming to a place but we paid for it to" Like if a theater buys the rights to show a movie in a different place vs paying for it to only be available from their theater
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So a game being exclusive to Steam is different than a game being exclusive to Epic if it was paid to be an exclusive? Because the end result is the same, a game is only able to be played from one platform or another.
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