This anger and frustration towards gaming publishers I think started with Sleeping Dogs - it was marketed masterfully and made you really want to experience that kind of a game - but when it came time to pickup and play the game for itself, the reviews made it seem opposite of the marketing efforts - just a bunch of washed up hype that sounds cool as a video game but in reality the mechanics become hollow and leave more to be desired. Okay I'm off my soapbox I'll go back to looking up what games are available on PS4 (to put together my list of reasons for wanting one), sorry I nagged you guys, I hope Destiny is as awesome as it can be.
LOL that's funny, you think this all started with Sleeping Dogs? It started back in 2003 for me around the time games like Star Wars Galaxies were being released, this is nothing new.
And again, no PC release at launch. Are gaming companier really that afraid of hackers, or could it be that they received funds from Microsoft and Sony for a colsole exclusve launch?
I'll tell you exactly what's happened here, because the gaming publishers and companies hate filesharers so much what they've done to prevent people from downloading it instead of playing their console games they've released the console ones first and then leave it as long as possible before the rage builds up and people either give in and buy the console version or they get the PC version after everybody else has. Or better yet, like some companies are doing they're just going to go fully console and abandon PC users.
The reason they're doing this is because they blame filesharers for all their problems on the PC, when in reality it's just them making shitty products that PC gamers refuse to buy, if they can't even play it for free, a lot of people won't even bother buying it, I know I won't and I'll be glad to be rid of these crappy companies who show no respect to their customers. I think this is the last strategy they have before they'll bitch and moan about how it's all our fault and then go to console.
Amazes me that they're doing it with a game like Destiny though, because MMO's have always been a PC thing, I predict it will be a very expensive failure which they will learn nothing from.