OTBWY said:
And exclusives are also nice when they are saved from oblivion by those said platforms. Be it a game for a 300 euro console or a game for a 2000+ euro PC. It's good to invest in ecosystems like that. In that sense, I totally approve of this approach. However, I like platforms too that allow me to play anytime, anywhere. As long as there are more than enough games to play. |
Good for you then. I prefer freedom of hardware choice over portability. I mean I have a phone that lets me play anytime and anywhere. It even runs emulators for more restricted platforms, it's great! It's pretty neat to be able to run software on hardware I already own.
Oh, and I also prefer dead games over mangled exclusive games.
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