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Ruler said:
Chazore said:

Because, funnily enough, they wanted it to remain faithful to the original. All they have done is given it a new coat of paint, updated to run on modern OS's and the animation viewpoints being changed (while also allowing for a zoom in feature, as well as an APm counter being built in).

Of course you wouldn't have fun with it, because it sounds like you never grew up with the original like some of us here have. I've played SC I-II and like how they kept the the original. Yes it could do with adding 12 unit group support and miners automatically going straight to minerals when built, but that would honestly mean that the remaster would follow SCII and not the original vision, which is what Blizzard wanted and I'm fine with that decision.

The game doesn't need to go to PS4 and it wouldn't play all that well on the gamepad either.

"no one should be locked out", mate you know damn well that PS4 has it's owne xclusives, how come everyone else is "locked out" if they have theirs then?.

 

You don't have a modern GPU?, that's your own fault. You elft PC gaming, that's on you, no one else.

Blizzard is a third party company, they dont make any money if you buy your multiplats on steam or buy a new nvidia graphicscard. Its not comparable to Sony, Nintendo or Microsoft.

RTS games are dying its self explanatory why it is this way, as its the only genre not on all platforms.

Can you source the supposed fact that RTS games are dying? I've never seen any indication that they're dying. It's never been a huge genre, and has never really needed the support of consoles to remain relevant.

Also Blizzard doesn't sell their games on Steam. They have their own digital storefront on PC where they make full cut of their sales, and make cuts off of their content on Sony/MS stores, so I'm not sure what your statement on buying Steam multiplats or GPUs has to do with anything.