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The disconnect from this process also is a disadvantage to studios: porting and publishing still need to be managed, and a hands off approach can lead to launch snafus and diminishing returns in marketing efforts.
byHenry Faber • posted archived copycurrent

Reading and learning more, I've now understood this (and it echoes of the similar issue in a way for Web software that also has native - its mobile and desktop equivalents). It kind of feels like this could be more of an engine issue (being able to build and test on consoles more quickly). But even thinking on that, it'd make me appreciate things like the Steam Deck even more.

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