Is it a banable offense if I (am undoubtedly late to the "party" to) say that this game feels like a big slap in the face of everyone who supported the previous game on consoles? If so, I apologize but it's really been bothering me.
I bought two copies of XCOM, Enemy Unknown for PS3 and Enemy Within for 360 and I would have happily bought this new game on any console as well. That said, I would not have bothered getting invested in this series for the first time if I had know about the sequel going PC exclusive since I hate not being able to play new iterations in a series I like. Not everyone can afford a gaming PC or has room for one, in case someone points that out.
I think these kind of situations where publishers/developers simply ignore or even shit on part of their fanbase, even when the reasons for it are of a technical nature (like here, apparently), are quite a worrying trend in modern gaming. People would revolt if a sequel to a book suddenly would not come out in paper format, or when a movie sequel skips DVD altogether, but apparently we gamers simply have to put up with it.
Sigh.
I'm happy for any XCOM fans who are able to play this game on PC though. A bit jealous as well.
Edit: to be clear, I'm not port begging as such, just reacting to the fact that XCOM now seems to represent the trend of deeming it acceptable that game sequels can change or skip platforms in such a drastic and unexpected way that some fans are left in the cold.