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VanceIX said:
Conina said:

Fable 3, Alan Wake, Alan Wake's American Nightmare, Mark of the Ninja, State of Decay, Halo: Spartan Assault, Max: The Curse of Brotherhood, Project Spark, Below...

Fable 3- Mediocre at best

Alan Wake- OK, still 4 years ago

Alan Wake AN- Is pretty much a small spinoff

Mark of the Ninja- Also released for OSX and Linux, not developed by Microsoft

State of Decay- Mediocre

Halo: SA- Mediocre at best

Max CoB- Mediocre at best

Project Spark- Yet to be released, not really even a game, more like a game maker

Microsoft abandoned the PC community when they stopped porting Gears and Halo to PC.

Fable Anniversary was announced for the PC.

Fable 3 scored pretty well.

State of Decay scored 78 - 79 and sold well. That isn't medicore.

Max scored in the lower 70s, still decent.

Project Spark could still be noteworthy for an audience.

Mark of the Ninja and Dust an Elysian Tale were not developed by MS, but still PC support by MS.

There have also been remastered editions of Ensemble games.

They haven't abanadoned the PC community, they've just kept big budget releases on Xbox in the last few years. Based on what we're hearing, they may increase support. I wouldn't be surprised if Halo and Gears gets some PC ports to boost interest in future titles.



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If Halo comes to PC, Xbox One is officially worthless.



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Conina said:
VanceIX said:

Fable 3- Mediocre at best

Alan Wake- OK, still 4 years ago

Alan Wake AN- Is pretty much a small spinoff

Mark of the Ninja- Also released for OSX and Linux, not developed by Microsoft

State of Decay- Mediocre

Halo: SA- Mediocre at best

Max CoB- Mediocre at best

Project Spark- Yet to be released, not really even a game, more like a game maker

Microsoft abandoned the PC community when they stopped porting Gears and Halo to PC.


Your point? All of them published by Microsoft Game Studios for PC in the last 2 years, it doesn't matter if they are mediocre or great. Alan Wake is old? So are Halo 1 - 3, and even Halo 4 is 2 years old in November.

Which 360 exclusives aren't old or "mediocre at best" at this point? The most great 360 exclusives are old, the most newer 360 exclusives aren't that great.

My point is that PC is an afterthought at best for Microsoft. They don't make games for PC, they port them from 360 or the One. Even Sony gives more support to PC with games like Planetside 2. 

A couple of mediocre games change nothing. The heavy-hitting titles are kept exclusive for Xbox, but it wasn't always that way. There was a time where you could purchase Halo and Gears of War on PC. That time has passed.



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I kind of hope it's true. Wouldn't put it past them to do this. I mean, it'd basically be free money, and Microsoft tends to be a big fan of that stuff, so...makes sense, at least. That said, it wouldn't be the best thing for the XBO, so MS might not do it for that reason. They want it so succeed after all. So this might just be a rumor. Only time will tell.



VanceIX said:

My point is that PC is an afterthought at best for Microsoft. They don't make games for PC, they port them from 360 or the One. Even Sony gives more support to PC with games like Planetside 2. 

A couple of mediocre games change nothing. The heavy-hitting titles are kept exclusive for Xbox, but it wasn't always that way. There was a time where you could purchase Halo and Gears of War on PC. That time has passed.


So, you complain that they don't make games for PC, they simply port them. Yet then, later, you said that there was a time where you could purchase Halo and Gears of War on PC, as if those were the real important games, which, coincidentally, were also ports of the console counterpart.

 

You either consider ports support or you don't, but you can't use both arguments.



Wright said:
VanceIX said:

My point is that PC is an afterthought at best for Microsoft. They don't make games for PC, they port them from 360 or the One. Even Sony gives more support to PC with games like Planetside 2. 

A couple of mediocre games change nothing. The heavy-hitting titles are kept exclusive for Xbox, but it wasn't always that way. There was a time where you could purchase Halo and Gears of War on PC. That time has passed.


So, you complain that they don't make games for PC, they simply port them. Yet then, later, you said that there was a time where you could purchase Halo and Gears of War on PC, as if those were the real important games, which, coincidentally, were also ports of the console counterpart.

 

You either consider ports support or you don't, but you can't use both arguments.

PC was always an afterthought, which is why I pointed out that all their games have been ports. Yes, even Halo and Gears were ports, but at least they were AAA ports. For the most part, PC gamers get no love from Microsoft, other than a bone they toss our way every now and then.



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VanceIX said:

PC was always an afterthought, which is why I pointed out that all their games have been ports. Yes, even Halo and Gears were ports, but at least they were AAA ports. For the most part, PC gamers get no love from Microsoft, other than a bone they toss our way every now and then.


Outside Halo and Gears, what possibly AAA port would you want? Because Microsoft Studios has published a lot of games for PC and Steam, just not Halo and Gears, which are Xbox's two main AAA titles right now. Saying that they don't support PC just because they don't port those two games is ridiculous.

 

You would be happy if they put Forza on PC? Apparently you're not happy with Fable.