CS2 is apparently pretty buggy.
Cities skylines 2's issues aren't the bugs, but the game design. Cars move around randomly instead of having a destination. Production chains don't matter. The simulation itself is wrong. In fact it's made to fool the player into believing there's a simulation where there isn't one. These aren't bugs: Paradox has stated that they won't change any of that.
Cities Skylines 1, in contrast, is a wonderful game (with mods). Watch some Biffa on YT playing the game to see what the gameplay is like with the popular mods.
The Holy Inquisition still exists, under the "Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith" name. Much like the inquisition of old, its concern is to combat heresy, which one cannot be if one isn't Catholic to begin with. Inquisitions don't deal with heathens.
If they release their games on PC, their hardware becomes obsolete and they are at the same level as any studio out there. With hardware and exclusivity they are one of three with MS and Sony. PC game sales might not make nearly as much as you think compared to losing their perceptions in the public's eye.
Mario ultimately isn't much more special than many games out there.
If you want a better solution, you can go to Church, accept that the world belongs to the devil, forget about solving political problems, and become perfect enough in your sanctity so that a devoutly religious woman wants you.
- there are new B2B AI services to create concept art and 3d models beyond what's available to consumers, so a lot of artists are being fired everywhere.
- much of the industry money continues to be increasingly distributed among indie games. Big companies have less market share with every passing year.
I don't think you understand how desperate stupid money is to get a worthwhile investment. They'll dump millions into anything that has made any profit. Especially in today's Hollywood.