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Chazore said:

DO you even read what you type?.


You're basically chalking this up to a childish "stop hating what I like and buy what I like!". No, seriously, look at it. The way you defend MS at literally every single turn is just eye rolling. 

It's like, no matter what they do, you'll be there to excuse their actions or make up reasons for why they did X or Y decisions. Out of everyone else here, I've yet to see you take a non always pro MS turn, and I know how you like to paint yourself as "neutral", but that doesn't work anymore.

Obsidian won't be a welcome addition to the Win 10 store, it'll just become another studio to completely avid, due to them being locked to a god awful store, that even a majority of PCGamer authors know is bad. It won't "attract" gamers, if anything it will do the opposite. I don't have yo "boycott", when I can simply support someone else who hasn't beeen wrangled by a mega corp for greedy purposes.

Yeah, you enjoy both, but you clearly love one so very much more than the other, to a polluted point where if given an inkling of a wish, you'd want us all to be with MS than Steam, I know you by now to see that.

What matters to me is for devs to be able to sell their games to more people out there, which doesn't involve locking them away to just one storefront and one OS and console. 

Your entire post sounds like a "You problem" not a "Business problem."

To put it simple, MS heard the cries of people claiming Xbox has no games, so there addressing it. Hence these rumours.

Obsidian games would fit ideally into the MS family. They make old school/style RPG games, and MS being a major PC brand seems to work. Not sure why you think they wouldn't, your reasoning sounds more like jealously than anything else.

You choose to boycott brands with your own logic, than boycott these brands, no one is forcing you to buy there games or play on these platforms. The absorption adds more quality titles to a Store that's growing.

Steam was bad at launch and no one wanted to game on Steam until Steam grew its library and started to mature. I hated Steam, I had issues installing Half Life 2 yet 13 years later and 1100+ games later I still use Steam. Products improve, but you seem to have this mindset that Win10 Store wont and that its a MS product you choose not to support. That's fine. Either way these are rumours and regardless what happens I can play Obsidian games either on Steam or maybe on Win10 in the near future. You are in control of your own future bud.

PS - Your opinions on me are not needed in here.