> most of its exclusives were also available on PC. Halo 1 & 2, for example
While I agree with your point about most Xbox "exclusives" being available on PC as well, Halo 2 didn't arrive on PC (Windows Vista only too iirc) until 3 years after the original Xbox release, which was after Xbox 360 was already released and in full-swing. So I think there was a bit more to it than just lack of interest. Especially considering how massively popular Halo 2 was.
Consoles usually get working emulators well after their generation ends. Recent Nintendo consoles are an exception to that rule due to their low power compared to their competitors.
When Halo 2 was released - it was too early for a working emulator to be developed. Back then PS2 and GC emulators also weren't working properly yet. Though they were better than xbox emulators.
While I agree with your point about most Xbox "exclusives" being available on PC as well, Halo 2 didn't arrive on PC (Windows Vista only too iirc) until 3 years after the original Xbox release, which was after Xbox 360 was already released and in full-swing. So I think there was a bit more to it than just lack of interest. Especially considering how massively popular Halo 2 was.