| forevercloud3000 said: Why you should care about Console Manufacturers Business model And some keep saying "Well I'm not an investor, I'm a Gamer and Gamers should want this." and i find the stance so child like. Its like you don't care about the practicality you are just having a tantrum on the grocery store floor because you want something. "I want candy! I want candy!", with no consideration for the fact your parents have finite funds to ensure you survive. I like having everything I want too but not at the detriment of internal collapse. Every single gamer is indeed an investor when you buy a console. How well that console does is your "return". When they do well, your gaming health is doing well. Sony knows opening the Crossplay doors to their competitors is bad for future business and as an investor I back their sentiment.
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Indeed.
And the illogic of the anti-consumer criers.
First and foremost i am gamer, a hobbyist. When i go to the super market, looking for some product low priced i am a mere consumer. But i'm not interested in mere convinience and as low as possible prices when it comes to games.
I support those who cater to my preferences. Im about 95% single player gamer. Triple A Single player games, pure traditional quality solo experiences. The type of games that have it quite hard these days. Why should i have a positive attitude towards something that undoubtedly bolster the other type of games that have no problem thriving. Some trendy, cheesy Battleroyale game of all things. So some spoiled whale brats can conviniently play with their spoiled whale brat friends? The audacity of people.
Why would i want to support videogame companies with detrimental agendas, detrimental to my preferences and to quality of videogames as a whole.
Consume and support blindly, say yes to everything for the sake of fake superficial harmony, that is what transpires from CrossPlay supporters here.
Hunting Season is done...







