The thing about the "PC exclusive" is kinda dumb. All those kinda indie games usually run perfectly on linux and steamdeck.
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I categorize Linux and Steam Deck as "PC exclusive" because it kind of doesn't matter: ProtonDB makes the vast majority of Windows games playable anyway.
Where it definitely matters is in the realm of PC vs. console. Most of these games don't have a console release.
Are you under the impression that Linux devices aren't PCs?
To me, they're PCs. Other people regard "PC" as synonymous with "Windows".
Im not but im not so naive to ignore the fact that 90% of people equate "PC" with "windows"
90% of people can still be wrong.
Well yeah, these PC exclusives run perfectly on Linux PC's, and PC's with different form factors.
I don't think consoles do early access normally. Satisfactory only had its 1.0 recently, so it's not surprising it's not on consoles yet.
To be specific, it came out of early access in September 10, 2024. Which means, out of early access, it's been an exclusive for five months.
Steam's best rated games of 2024 aren't what you'd expect!
Oh?!
One high budget game that made a splash because it came from China and still appeals to a western audience. Another high budget game from a much beloved IP where even the shitty offerings have quite a large and rabid fan base. Then a bunch of Indies that were labours of love, made by people who give a fuck and aren't just trying to extract as much money from players as possible.
Nope. Not surprised at all, that totally tracks.
It's up to the community to make these games go viral. Most games in my library were under 15€ on sale and I don't think I have a single "AAA" title in there. They are just pricey, require expensive hardware and are most likely all hype. It shouldn't have been a surprise that most players can't afford that shit.
To me, this list is just yet another confirmation that game media like the one you mentioned is just paid and unoriginal. They ride a wave to get clicks, that's it.