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Pemalite said:
Barkley said:

It practically is, I won't be buying this game but anyone that will be buying it on pc doesn't need your pity because they saved $300 by not buying a machine that to them would be irrelevant and ended up with a game that performs and looks better and doesn't require a continued subscription to keep.

There's no reason to feel sorry, I'm sure many like myself are very glad they didn't shell out on an Xbox already and will be more than willing to shell out money for a game that will drop very quickly in price on pc. ;)

Good guy microsoft helping pc gamers save a fortune!

As a high-end and primarily a PC gamer, I can't agree with you.

I was an early adopter of the Xbox One, it actually makes me happier that more games are coming over to the PC where it gets exposed to more gamers, that's a good thing.. As that will hopefully translate into games with more development time and funding thanks to the larger audience.

And with Microsoft's push for cross-platform multiplayer, the Xbox should benefit from a boost in multiplayer populations as well, again, translating to a better console experience.

With that said... The Original Xbox still managed to do well considering it's short life and cemented competition, despite the fact that the majority of it's game library, even it's criticaly acclaimed AAA titles like Halo, Halo 2, Fable etc' were all on PC.

You don't actually state what you're disagreeing with, I guess that you didn't mind buying an Xbox even though you're primarily a pc gamer and all the games are coming to PC, so imo it's a waste.

If you prefer gaming on PC and all the games are coming to PC then the XBO is just a paper weight.

I'm also not sure what relevance everything about development you talk about has when my comment was about PC gamers not needing an Xbox and being thankful they didn't invest in one, you may not share that opinion but I'm sure a good proportion do.