I noticed it with Starfield. The game was obviously objectively shit, but there were still tons of people defending it online. Dig a little deeper and you quickly discover that most of them were just Xbox fanboys who were mindlessly shilling for their first big “next gen exclusive” over Sony.
Now I’m seeing the same thing with Astrobot. It is, by all indications, a solid platformer with very nice graphics. Look around the internet a bit and you find people calling it the best game of the generation, which is completely unhinged. But I guess that’s what happens when the console exclusives have been utter dogshit for almost an entire hardware cycle.
Seriously, this has been the worst condole generation of all time. They let the old systems anchor development like 3+ years too long, and what few big games they’ve developed for new hardware have been either woke trash or live service trash.
PC indie gaming is the only place to be.
the only console company to still be a fan of at this point is Nintendo, and even then the quality of their stuff has been lacking.
PC is the future, I just wish it was true PCs and not Windows rented machines.
I must be out of the loop because I don't know what you're referencing here.
Windows has been increasingly taking power away from the user in their operating system. the straw that broke the camel's back for me was learning that it is possible to have a file on on your hard drive that you cannot delete, even with admin rights. the only way to delete it is to go through Microsoft tech support.
combine this with the invasive nature of the operating system, and it's clear you don't own your own computer. it's theirs, they just let you use it.
Expect the walled garden any next big version update. They will force you to only use their store and people will lap it up like the good little puppies that they are. IMHO switching to something else now is giving you the skills when you don't fully need them before you are required to learn them. Have a dual boot setup, was nice for me as well in the beginning until I noticed I have not logged into windows for months. That was the point I finally gave windows the finger.
they tried the walled garden already with the windows store, an adoption was so poor that all of the games that were worth it were released to steam.
Apple has been doing the walled garden thing long before Microsoft, and unlike Microsoft they are actually decent at quality control. the users who prefer that kind of environment already use apple, trying to compete with it using a team of Indian consultants is a fool's endeavor.