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10/10 buying 4 copies.
Lesson learn child. Don't be a fanboy, be a smart buyer LMAO
In reality a game being exclusive doesn't benefit anyone (even the people making the console) as the lifespan of a console is between 5 and 10 years. If a person/company makes a game exclusive at the beginning of the life cycle of a console then they only have about 10 years to make money on new physical copies (as they don't see a cent from second hand sales), all the while hoping that the next console is backwards compatible.
Release it on PC and as long as it is available for sale on a storefront, a person can buy the game 30 years later if he or she wants to.