Also, note: if every ps3 owner boycotts poor ports, that only confirms that the port was not worth the effort and stops future folks from making ports because they ask "why bother?" |
That is not how the market works and that is not how a successful business is run. If they are boycotting games for being bad ports, that means the money that consumers were spending on bad ports before is now looking for a new place to go. That is an opportunity for developers to be that new place. They would then start creating better ports which the consumers would then be willing to buy and the first quality ports would get a lot of consumer support. Other developers would then follow suit with diminishing returns, of course, and then we would be back to where things were except that the ports would be better than before.
That is how the market works. Now what you described.