I’ve reached a point where I evaluate games based on how well they fit into my routine, not just how fun they are in isolation, and cross-platform support plays a huge role in that. I move between devices constantly, sometimes without even thinking about it, so any friction becomes super noticeable. After a couple of bad experiences with lost progress, I started looking into why this keeps happening and found this explanation https://bharatflux.com/cross-platform-or-die-why-79-of-mobile-gamers-refuse-to-stay-on-one-device/ which really matches what I’ve been feeling. It’s not just about convenience, it’s about continuity, like your progress should belong to you, not to a specific device.
I’ve reached a point where I evaluate games based on how well they fit into my routine, not just how fun they are in isolation, and cross-platform support plays a huge role in that. I move between devices constantly, sometimes without even thinking about it, so any friction becomes super noticeable. After a couple of bad experiences with lost progress, I started looking into why this keeps happening and found this explanation https://bharatflux.com/cross-platform-or-die-why-79-of-mobile-gamers-refuse-to-stay-on-one-device/ which really matches what I’ve been feeling. It’s not just about convenience, it’s about continuity, like your progress should belong to you, not to a specific device.