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Why are you even here? Just do us all a favour and get the f out. Seriously if you want it to fail don't even bother showing up. At least you'll get what you want.
DoTa2
CS go
Overwatch
there are a lot of online PC games with a huge community, Tekken on PC will hold on its own just fine.
If your server code is that bad I guess don't let anyone play your game online by that logic. Seriously if it wasn't for the West embarrassing the Japanese devs into adding net code to their games they'd still be only supporting local play. Before XBOX it just didn't happen.
That isn't the confirmed reason, that was just one of the BS reasons they listed off a few months ago when it was up for discussion still. And it was the perception of it from some of the community, not that there are actually too many hackers on PC.
Ultimately, it came down to '1st party' policy crap, and that came from Harada himself. It essentially means Sony and Microsoft didn't want to get along, or more so just Sony since MS said they were down to do crossplay.