Chazore said:
Yeah, but the difference here is that people just want to donate to make the game happen, which allows others to play the game. The company only ever, and I mean ever hands out because they want the biggest rewards from it. Gamers just want the game. That's why I'm more of a fan of crowdfunding than I'll ever be for trusting a company to maybe hand a funded game to other platforms. I was annoyed at the dev behind lost souls aside when he originally announced his game, which pretty much had a PC and PS4 version on the road-map, but Sony stepped in and now it's an exclusive, meaning fans of his game cannot actually support him and obtain the game, as a company stepped in and placed dibs, which is another thing I greatly dislike about the big 3. |
What are you even babbling about? You were harping on about how crowdfunded games get released on platforms to challenge the notion of a game being funded by a platform holder and was given an explanation in why the two scenarios are not even comparable what you posted here is quite frankly no one else's problem apart from your own, exclusives happen that's how competition goes.







