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Neodegenerate said:
method114 said:

If that was the case Sony would be releasing their games to PC but they don't. They most likely negotiated a lower price for SFV by allowing them to release it on PC.

Or Sony doesn't see the value in releasing every game on a platform that they don't own (like MS do with W10) and thus don't get the same cut from.  Either way it is pretty clear to me, and even a few others here, that console devs do not see PC gaming as a direct competitor.

Windows 10 isn't a Plataform, it is a OS that operate a Plataform, The PC is a Plataform of everyone at the same time that it is a plataform of nobody.

Sony can make a Store on All the Windows, Linux, IOS, and they would get 100% of the sales and would own their own "Plataform" just like Steam don't have to pay nothing for Microsoft for each sale in Steam's Store.

The difference is that Sony would sell less consoles if they release their games on PC, while it seems that Microsoft don't bother too much about Console Sales.

And the Windows Store's users does not means nothing because great part of the users were forced to update, a even greater part isn't gamers,and a big part will not purchase games from Windows Store. Look at Tomb Raider it sold 98% on Steam, meaning  2% or less for the Windows Store (it can mean even less if Square Enix sold the game on their store).