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The only person who would be a fan of STALKER is a boomer. Took them nearly 15 years to release part 2.
Now go look at Total War:Warhammer 3.
You guys invaded our hobby and made it very ♥♥♥♥-ish and I would like you to leave and take your ♥♥♥♥ stuff with you.
Also, the PS controller is awful if you have man-sized hands. It's so small and cramped, unless you have girl's hands.
My finger span can hit tab and right-shift at the same time with one hand on a regular sized keyboard.
This isn't playstation players vs pc players. We are all players.
A game being ported to pc (hopefully without awful DRMs), is a good thing for everyone of us. It allows for a better game preservation as it's easier to maintain a game in a working state on an open plateform like a pc than on a proprietary/closed one.
Some people are playing on home consoles right now, but it won't necessarily be the case ten years down the road. Maybe we will move on with our lives, and the only thing we will have at that time will be a pc for work.
Maybe we won't buy the PS6 because of life priorities or maybe Sony would just forget about a game and it wouldn't be compatible anymore on their latest console.
Even if we got the physical disk and manage to find a dusty PS4 in the cellar, what if the PSN doesn't work on it anymore? We wouldn't even be able to download the Day1 patch.
You can find plenty of scenarios here.
In other words, whatever we are talking about players who enjoyed it first on playstation or the others, the simple fact it is on pc means that, ten or twenty years from now, it would be much easier to buy/find and play even on low end hardware, because everyone has a pc nowadays.
And it will be regardless to the plateform on which you/me played it first. It's completely irrelevant.
Just to be clear: We, as players/gamers, we have nothing to win from exclusivity. Only manufacturers do. So, unless you are a shareholder of Sony Entertainment Inc, you have nothing to win for a game that you enjoy to be locked on a system. Like everyone else, you won't be able to play the game you like anywhere else than the plateform the manufacturer decided the game to be on.
If you are not a shareholder, but a simple player, and enjoy "taunting" other players out of some childish false pride, because you think your plateforme is "tHe beSt", you only share the kind of mindset the manufacturer is hoping you to have.
But manufacturers are not your friends. Your are just a client. They don't care about you. They just smile when you gave them the money.
Think a bit more ahead of time.
TL;DR
It's not because you/we own home consoles today than we will still own some in a few years.
I'm pretty sure that, a few years down the line, a lot of early enjoyers will be grateful pc versions of their favorite games exist, as it will allow them to enjoy those anywhere they want (especially considering the uprise of those handheld pcs), something Sony wouldn't necessarily allow their "followers" to do on their own plateforms.
More options to play, more better.
We are here for the games we enjoy, not for the hardware nor the company that produces it.