It's still a lame copout excuse. The real answer is "Sony has paid us a ton of money to ensure we focus on the PS5 version exclusively, so we haven't even begun to start on the PC version". And yes, we know a game of this magnitude isn't gonna get ported in six months, so they're basically being forced to delay any sort of PC release for longer, all because of Sony's big check. Still a very lousy situation.Looking real nice. I can't wait to see what the story is like
I appreciate yoshida explaining the PC situation. It was the same with FF15, in that tabata explained the port could not be half assed in terms of optimization or else it would reflect badly on him as director of the project. These versions are not things farmed out to outside contractors but something the core team works on
That said, I'm willing to be a lot more patient with this one. My early excitement has diminished heavily by now. I really thought this would only be an action game in appearance while still heavily being an RPG underneath, but it really seems like this simply is a solo character action game with RPG elements. Basically holds nothing but a surface level relation to the Final Fantasy series. Very sad to see the series is basically dead and we're never, ever gonna get a classic, single player Final Fantasy RPG again.
Between this and the super annoying bought exclusivity by Sony, I'm fine waiting for this to be like $15 before I play it in like 3-4 years.