I'm a huge PC gamer with a few thousand hours on XBox and PS3 too. After reading the article I posted here from Kotaku I had a hard time understanding a few things. What are the difficulties involved with getting a game to the PC platform? I raise this question because normally the shoe is on the other foot. Game developers struggle to get their game on consoles and can often waste time and money. Destiny is programmed on a computer. A PC platform seems like the native environment.
[b]Is it a technical issue?[/b]
I really don't think so... [i]*("Destiny is programmed on a computer. A PC platform seems like the native environment.")*[/i]
[b]Is the friction caused is a Business/Legal issue?[/b]
[u]Could be[/u], but I find that unlikely... With Bungie's recent games in the past, console exclusive games where expected because Microsoft needed Halo to help support their console. Does Microsoft still hold keys to doors Bungie can't open in the PC world?
I need peace of mind. I need to relate to the devs. Give me hope, or shoot me down, but what I/(we) want to know is. [u]What is the resistance Bungie faces in making this game a successful PC title?[/u]
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The issue isn't technical or legal. It' just that Bungie is working on releasing the game on four platforms at once. Xbox One, PS4, PS3, and 360. They just don't have the people to put towards a PC release right now. Bungie has stated that they are interested in bringing the experience to PC but they want to make sure that every version of the game is polished properly for each platform it will be available on. They don't want to cut corners. I'm sure once the console release is done they will have a team working on a PC version.