Nigga Boon isn’t in charge of what happens with the PC port.
NRS didn’t even handle the PC port, High Voltage did and they fucked it up from day 0, they aren’t even around anymore.
If anything you should go yell at WB due to their history of having games release with shitty PC ports and not releasing DLC for all systems. I don’t even think WB wants to give their devs money for ports outside of PS4/One(previously 3/360) and they definitely don’t want to put the better teams on it.
I will say NRS shouldn’t have been talking so assuredly about the port pre-release when they weren’t even the ones working on it.
I’m saying the people who had almost all the hands in this debacle were WB, and the team WB paid to handle the PC and PS3/360(which didn’t even end up releasing) ports, High Voltage Studious. Not NRS.
I can’t say I know 100% what dealing went down, but we know who did what exactly with the ports, what kind of publisher WB is from their history, and what’s available to the public on this entire fiasco is pretty obvious if you look into it for a couple of minutes and don’t just jump on the fuck-truck and start pointing fingers at the easiest target.
There are a number of reasons to be displeased with NRS or Boon, but people are picking the wrong ones.
SFV was only supposed to come out for PC and PS4. Not only was MKX supposed to be on 360/PS3 (not that I think that was a good idea) it was also released on PC, and now those who supported the PC version are left behind because reasons. This is a difference between a product not being made available to your platform (SFV), and a product being hindered even though you purchased the same content just on another platform (MKX). Discontinuing service to paying customers is much worse. If Capcom does this to PC users you can be sure there will be pitchforks and torches.
This whole “Oh, NRS just outsourced the PC port, they are not to blame!” rant seems petty as fuck. If they were onboard for switching the whole GODDAMN NETCODE, surely they could have found some other developer to fix the PC mess.