![]() What people really complain about are games that exhibit elements not appropriate for the platform they are running on unfortunately, this is a common occurrence with ports, hence the connection. A game can be a port from its version on another platform, and still be a great game which was carefully ported. Technically, a game released for multiple platforms from the get-go - such as Crysis 2 you have mentioned - shouldn't be called a port.īut that's not what people complain about. The term "a port of a game" means a game was developed for one set of platforms, and it was later released for other platforms. I think there's a difference between the dry definition of a port and the thing that people complain about.
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