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Chazore said:
drdante said:

 

But that one particular museum is the only one who appreciate his works and artstyles and also having the most visitors. So he pretty much belongs there.

Compared to the other museums where they prefer different themes and genres, his works may get abandoned and can pretty much destroying his passionate career besides getting less visitors who can appreciate his paintings.

You see, multiplatform is always good but not always better.

And yet what say you to the visitors of other museums?, are they worth nothing, not even an ounce of a single care?, is their money also worth nothing?.

Please confirm this to me, please tell me that PC, Xbox and Nintendo owners currency is completely and utterly worthless because one man is fabled to belong to a corp brand, please tell me this is true because if it isn't you are going to have to reword the "it belongs" because if you want to go firmly with that route then no one here has no room to ask for anything else in the future because "X franchise belongs on Y platform" and you know everyone here wants to play games they like or love on their plat of pref if they had the chance.

Being exclusive is also a double edged sword if you want to try making one uneven than the other.



 

To a few, no. They still worth something but they aren't represent the majorities. So even if the few of them are willing to care and buy the product it still suffered major loss. See Rise of Tomb Raider for example. The majority Xbox gamers prefer shooting and western-centric games more than anything else. Even MS (in this case, the museum itself) didn't take any action by changing the release date and let it compete with the most anticipating game of the year, Fallout 4.

Also note that I said "pretty much belong there", not "definitely belong there". Means that Kojima still has the right to partner with other companies but instead he choose Playstation because he pretty much wants this brand as his medium for development.  

If being exclusive is double edged sword for you, then tell that to whoever that making Star Citizen, why choosing PC only? Why not go multiplatform?