What? And honestly who really cares about the weirdo platform debates?
And just because somewhere else you get a higher resolution and framerate and whatnot, doesn't make it a poor man's experience. For most hardcore Halo players the controller experience will be better, than the MK experience, for example.
And I don't understand why someone is disappointing by this. Literally everyone wins (xbox one owners, PC gamers and Microsoft), so why care about a game that is available somewhere else.
It's not about "caring about weirdos", it's about empathising with those weirdos' experience. If you can't, then fair enough. Fuck them, I guess?
Anyone engaged in a platform debate is already a loser, because you've missed the point that it's all about the games.
1) why the fuck would you care about winning a debate on which console you own?
Or they are simply stuck with the one platform - a platform they invested in and "got behind", and are struggling to justify it. If you want to step all over their experience then go right ahead.
I don't believe that either of you *actually, genuinely* can't understand why someone would feel like the rug was pulled out from under them. I get that you'd use that rhetoric to make them sound stupid and entitled, because that's a really easy way to overlook what they're actually expressing, but I refuse to believe you can't see where they're coming from.
It's not about the bigger perspective for those that are bummed out by this. Many of them cannot afford the bigger perspective, and the "state of the market overall" is not their concern. They bought a product - an Xbox - that they thought would be *the* place to play their favourite Xbox games, and depending on how encompassing this PC push will be, it's just not going to be *the* place any more.
Yes, people can't afford gaming PCs, so an Xbox is a better "entry level" way to play Xbox games. Multiplatform games are better even on the competing console platform, and "your own" games are better on PC.
I'm putting myself in someone else's shoes here. I'm putting myself in friends' shoes. (They're gonna want their shoes back.) I get how it's better for the games, but I do not for a second find it difficult to see this from the perspective of a consumer that invested in an Xbox, that now feels like they're stuck with a consolation price. There are threads dedicated to it on this very forum, and I know that when friends of mine hear about this it'll make them sad.
And if that makes them "console warrior trolls" in your eyes, then so be it. In real life they're just disappointed.