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by tornadoboy55 3413 days ago
Consumers are bothered by games that get released much later (or not at all) on iOS instead of Android, or the other way around. They're not directly bothered by the cause, but they sure as hell hate the symptoms.
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I don't like it, but I think consumers are pretty accepting of platform exclusives.
Not really. Gamers don't like exclusives, when they are excluded especially. Why would they like to be excluded?
If you're a gamer, then you're quite used to this going back all the way to the old Sega vs Nintendo days. It may be annoying but it's something we by and large accept.
Common usage of crooked practices doesn't mean anyone likes them. Let alone encourage any of such trash.
I didn't say people liked it, I said they were used to it. It's the status-quo so it doesn't get questioned the way it would if it was a completely new concept.
Yes, I agree that it's not questioned enough, which is a problem in itself.
When the hardware was so specialized it made a lot more sense. Now that everyone has nearly identical hardware it's even stupider.

On the plus side platform exclusives almost totally gone outside of the game is manufactured by the console makers themselves.