Why is bad optimization such a common problem with PC gaming?

Why is bad optimization such a common problem with PC gaming?

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Innovation grows under limitation.

probably because making any software running one hundreds if not thousand of different hardware setup is hard.
that and there's more money in a closed eco-system like consoles since they have limited options, so more resources are put into it

Did that bitch cut her hair

Time to upgrade

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for me? It's MSI.

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>my toaster can't run it so it must be badly optimized
Ah, the ol' PCPoor cope
Can't wait to see this place when next gen launches and leaves Brazil/v/so far behind they'll have become tranny escorts to make enough money to upgrade their "rigs"

It's difficult and time consuming due to the huge swathes of possible hardware combinations

PC Ports are usually farmed out to 3rd party literally who studios rather than done by the developers themselves

Publishers don't like the PC market because it has different rules than the Console market, so PC takes lower priority on initial release for many titles

You must be baiting. There's lots of titles that still come out and are unoptomized. This ain't no pc cope. How do you think people with top of the line rigs feel when a game they were excited for comes out unoptomized, buggy and broken? That shit hurts.

Go play Dead Space 1 on PC.