• CaptainEffort@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Pokémon is an exclusive because you have to pirate it / break the console’s DRM to play it on PC

    Ummm… what? Lmao according to who? Can you find me a single definition of “exclusive” anywhere that bars games that were acquired through broken drm? That’s so bizarrely specific, it could only be made by someone deadset on not being wrong in an internet argument ffs.

    Also, Proton and Wine are explicitly not emulators

    I literally called it a translation layer above, please read. My point is that Starfield isn’t native to Linux, just as Pokemon isn’t native to Windows. Saying that somehow one retains its exclusivity status while the other doesn’t despite this is a little silly.

    and the top played game on the completely Windows-free Deck

    And Pokémon is widely run on Windows as well. Still an exclusive though.

    Do you need to buy a console to play it legally? If no, it’s not a game exclusive to that console.

    Again, according to who? This is a very specific definition that nobody has ever used until just now.

    So like, if someone managed to rip a PS5 disc and play it through an emulator, it wouldn’t be an exclusive because they didn’t actually need to purchase a PS5? But if they acquired the game through dumping it off of a modded PS5, then it’s still an exclusive? This is so convoluted.

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      1 year ago

      I said Pokémon is an exclusive because it’s not released on other platforms. Bloodborne would still be a PS4 exclusive if an emulator could run it.

      • CaptainEffort@sh.itjust.works
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        1 year ago

        You said having to own the console is what makes it an exclusive. But I can get a game running on Windows without a console.

        Starfield isn’t on Linux, just as Pokémon isn’t on Windows.