In an interview on videogamer.com, STFU (360, PS3) producer Cameron Suey, explains why PC users were ignored on this release, and that LukickAss isn't abandoning the platform.
VideoGamer.com: Do you guys have any message to your PC-owning fans, because you guys have a heritage on PC?Read the whole thing here.
CS: Absolutely. We started on the PC. Unfortunately that goes back to the point of such a variance of the platform. There wasn't such a variance at that time and it made a lot more sense to develop on PC. The message is that we're not shutting the door on PC at all. Just for this project it happens to be that we don't have a PC SKU. I really hope that everyone can experience this game on a platform eventually.
VideoGamer.com: Might there be a PC version in the future?
CS: No.
Source: videogamer.com
Just the Lucasanything in general.
I actually have super low expectations for the new Indy movie too.
I mean, they (granted it was Lucas not Speilberg) managed to fuck up all 3 SW prequals. How the fuck do you fuck up 3 movies, and expecially movies where the fans make their voice heard on just about every possible subject that has to do with the movies.
The company is just a failure, in movies and in games, and the sad thing is, they own great licenses that people love, so they will just keep fucking them up and raping them, and people will just keep on buying them.
Um... it's coming out for the freakin' PS2! Honestly, there are some really deeper issues here than "the PC is too varied a platform".
I can cope with TFU on consoles. But if the next Indy game doesn't come out on PC, then I'll be pissed.
"Make it right and do it right."
Sounds like a Wardism to me.