That's great. I'm happy for them. I wish I could play their games on PSN. It's good that they're happy with the relationship they have with Microsoft.
However, that does not nullify the comments of those that have had bad experiences with Microsoft. What they have to say is every bit as valid. Perhaps even more valid, as most of them have published across multiple platforms.
Again, as stated many, many times before, and usually ignored, the "narrative" isn't really about Microsoft suddenly transforming into a vicious, indie-killing creature, but instead about the idea that Sony and Nintendo have both improved in how they treat smaller developers while Microsoft has remained static. Quite a few prominent developers are even of the opinion that Microsoft has been surpassed by the competition in this area.
The thing that's really starting to annoy me is how some people are trying to exaggerate this so they can dismiss it easier. That only serves to turn a discussion into a childish back-and-forth name calling.








