Kristian: No rational person can dispute that. This will alter the expectations people will have. I see no reason for why games being "indie" should magically invoke a cross platform expectation. That is just an arbirtary difference. "Indie" is to a large extant a meaningless and arbitrary moniker. Valve is an independent developer but nobody would call their games "indie". What defines "indie"
Oh yes, for a distributor like Bundle Store there which tries to raise money is absolutely no difference between a big company like THQ and a small development studio. As opposed to be willing to make an exception, they have changed their principles, because all proof points towards that - I mean, all those windows-only games they have released, oh god. Surely, that's a resonable line of thought, right?
Kristian: why should HBI require "Indie" games to be cross platform and why should "indie" developers agree to that?
Beats me, why are they requiring it and why did Shank 2 get ported and DRM-freed? I guess we'd need to ask the humble guys.