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curl-6 said:
Barkley said:

I think it's more the perception that the company is spending their time working for someone else rather than you. Rather than having something taken away.

Okay, but all companies do that, not everything Nintendo does directly benefits me, their mobile games and even a lot of their Switch games aren't for me, yet I wouldn't say that makes me a second class citizen.

So what differentiates a third party from a first party for you ?I assure you, this logic did not exist until Microsoft. Companies knew they had to have their own games to sell their consoles and strengthen their ecosystem. If your games collection doesn't grow because the brand you've  invested in is not reinvesting into you, you're a second class citizen. If you're paying for online while people on PC are getting Windows ten worked on to serve them similarly to you, you're paying their other peoples benefit. People who have invested less are being focused on more than you and receiving the equivalent or less costly entrance for the same items you've spent your money on. There is no equality.