You are jumping from one argument to the other. First you claimed it was Sony moneyhatting/funding, now it's the S sales not being enough for them. Which btw isn't exactly a good assumption, since the devs won't be treating S as a separate console in terms of market share, but as part of the total Series market share. And in order to sell to that market share, they have to release on both S and X simultaneously. But bringing up the ROI for the devs, that also counts for MS. Apparently if MS couldnt see a good ROI on BG3 they wouldn't have bothered much with support either. But certainly if that meant something substantial for GP they would have certainly bothered
That’s bold.
First you tell me to switch topics and stop putting words in your mouth as a tactic to win arguments and to give up. Frankly, I wasn’t, but I digress.
In an effort to move discussion forward and support my fellow mods, instead of harping on the topic which I’m not sure yet that we are aligned, I switch perspectives to support a reasonable discussion as to why a company may skip Xbox on launch (which frankly supports your position) and suddenly you’re upset that I moved position? I think YOU are the one trying to win an argument.
Firstly, I haven’t reversed my claim on Sony helping to fund the development on BMWK, and at any point did I ever say Sony money hatted the title. I never claimed Sony made an exclusive deal to keep the title off Xbox. Ever, re-read all my posts. Moving your release timing up is not that.
When it comes to discussing this, I just don’t care to point out the sources that are out there. What’s the worth really if we will never know the truth, I don’t want this circular endless debate to continue. There are certainly tweets out there that ratify Sony’s involvement here in helping develop the title for ps5 to the point that release timing could have been moved up, but these are at best tweets, so what value is it.
assuming that was false, that only leaves why a company would skip Xbox, not series S, but Xbox. my point has nothing to do with Series S, but Xbox as a whole. If the majority of the Xbox population is only playing games on gamepass as an expectation and no longer purchasing titles as normal, then there are not profits to be on Xbox without a game pass deal.
Thus no game pass deal = no simultaneous release.
Series S, as much as a technical challenge it may be, if there were huge profits to be made off the console, as a business decision would have done simultaneous release on that console to nab those profits.
Technical challenge is not the reason why a company would move forward with releasing on one platform and then another. You are either out of money and need to release now, or there is no real substantial money to be made on Xbox to delay the release for a simultaneous release, porting costs money, so there needs to be some sales for it to be worth doing, even more so for a simultaneous release