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My point was, Microsoft didn't care about PC during its first two Xbox generations.They were completely irrelevant examples to whatever you think you were proving.
In so far that they didn't even bother to port their own Xbox catalogue to PC. If it was so trivial as you claimed, they would have flanked it without hesitation.
And yes I'm aware, publishers don't code themselves, but they give assignments, pay the (port-)development upfront and handle the distribution.
The PS3 was a technical catastrophe and a needed humbling for Sony.Well, everyone who develops game software does. I heard far, far more positive things from devs about Microsoft tools & support in that era than about Sony. I'm not sure I heard anything positive at all about Sony.
If the PS3 had dominated like the PS2 did, Cerny would have never course corrected the PS4 to be as developer friendly as possible. Familiar tech, a big unified memory pool, standardized APIs etc.
And yes, Microsoft documentation is mostly apt, one of the reasons their APIs dominated so long.
Not limited to gaming.
Which was primarily because costs really ballooned in the 7th gen and every extra margin counted.Nah. I just look at how many titles in the 360 era came to PC vs how many PS2 titles did.
The reason exclusive PC gaming, besides some notable exceptions, died off and many PC genres like CRPG and RTS were put on the back seat.
But on the flip side also meant Console exclusives, except first party and Japan, got more exotic.
I agree on the market side, but not the technical.If Sony had remained the undisputed king of the console industry, PC gaming would look a lot different today, and not in a good way.
An Xbox monopoly would have also crushed the pc market.
I would even wager without Valve the PC market would have crumbled regardless of a dominant console manufacturer.
I would also add the Dark Souls port out of a petition was a tremendous point in gaming history, as it showed Japan that PC can be immensely profitable.