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Ali_16x said:

What in the world are you talking about? It's the developers decision to go 3rd party exclusive

Not really, unless it's a small studio, usually it's the publishers choice, or the higher-ups in the company that broker the deals for the end product.

If, for example, EA turned to one of their subsiduary development studios and said "that game we're working on, it's going to be a x exclusive", the developers don't get to say "no!! we want to make it multi platform!", at the same time, if EA said "its multiplatform", the developers can at-best, complain but ultimately, the publisher/studio management make the major descisions.

Regardless, I've stated now multiple times the differences between anti consumer and pro consumer practices, it isn't my problem if it doesn't sink in.