![]() Originally posted by D.N.:My theory is that the developers are trying to skirt around the cuts made by separate platforms. I get that, but from the perspective of the consumer, I have other options that are more accessible and have had them for years. Again, maybe they're looking to recoup costs. The shovelware floodgates have been open for years and show no signs of slowing down. As far as I can tell, the entry fee is only a hundred dollars. ![]() Porting to Switch is incredibly expensive, so it probably helps to raise the price a little, so you don't lose money. My theory is that the developers are trying to skirt around the cuts made by separate platforms. Sure, it may not look as clean, but it works and costs less than what's on offer here. Emulation also provides you with higher resolutions. Who's going to be playing these games with a controller? Typing is a fundamental aspect of them, and that's always felt a bit clumsy on a controller. Here's the real question: what do you gain by choosing not to emulate these games on a Bluestacks emulator? "Higher resolution and controller support" is really the bare minimum. ![]() Thank your lucky stars that these games are only nine dollars on Steam, though, because they go for a staggering fifteen on the Switch. This is part of a disappointing trend that started with the Nintendo Switch.
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