Are you suggesting they happily sold many people a PC version knowing only the console versions were of any use?
This is criminal.
Let me suggest a possible scenario. This is only one of a 1000 possible ones. Now I don’t know, nor does anyone else outside of ID, what the actual story is, but consider this scenario:
ID QA tester: date 6 months back – boss, this list of ATI boards, with these versions of the drivers have a serious problem.
Boss: ok, we will get with ATI asap to seek for fixes.
ID QA tester: date 6 months back – boss, we have this issue with the xbox console
Boss: ok, we will get with Microsoft to seek answers.
The xbox contract is a two way street, there is likely no contract with ATI
ATI: yes, we know what the problem is and we will get you a fix for that
Microsoft: same
Time goes by, MS contractually responds quickly
ATI: keeps promising “two more weeks”, but never comes through.
Ethically ID will not bash/blame ATI, but takes the heat when they do not deliver (this is what is criminal).
ID, locks itself even tighter into the console contracts because it takes them out of this third party, sitting duck position.
Having ground up built and over clocked several multi-core CPU and multi GPU systems, I know how finicky gaming systems can be. I cannot imagine any gaming company punishing their self with trying to support the infinite variables involved in the individual machines.
As far as ID being criminal, no --- I’ve read as many PC’ers being successful today, as the very vocal ones unfortunate enough to have ATI boards, or other PC issues.
Why do you think I gave up on my custom gaming machines and went with a PS3? Might as well consider jumping on the bandwagon ... it ain't going back to PC but will continue to move forward with console ... strickly based on business sense.