Heh, "exclusivity". I'm 99% convinced that there would be no complaints if Zero Dawn would be ported to the PS5.
But it angers some out there because it's going on PC. This reminds me of how to this day some people still call Breath of the Wild a Switch game, when it was primarily made on the Wii U dev kit for the longest time and then was ported on the Switch. And on forums at the time of release people going as far as claiming that buying the Wii U version of the game wasn't fair to those who couldn't get it at launch the same day because the Switch was out of stock (and if not, the Switch version of the game was out of stock even if you did manage to get the Switch itself). Did anyone complain when The Last of Us ended up on PS4? Was it fair for those who got a PS3 at the time 'just for it'?
Console players should be thankful that even if it's timed they do have their exclusive titles driving sales of the console it gets released on (at least to some extent, even if minor overall). On PC we barely ever have any exclusives, unless we count all those Early Access "games" on Steam that you can't find on consoles as PC exclusives. I never gave a rat's ass when Half-Life 2 was released on consoles, and never thought that any game I got on PC 'first' "shouldn't" come out for a console at some point or another.
What has always mattered to me is being able to choose which platform I prefer to play my games on. It's been PC since the early 2000s and never looked back since then. The only single exception is Nintendo and their first party games. And it does make sense for them since there would be next to no reasons (in my book, anyway) to get any of their console if they decided tomorrow that their Zeldas, Metroids, StarFoxes, Donkey Kongs, Marios, Smash Brawls and Parties would be released on all major systems as well. Everyone would stick to their currently-owned system and wouldn't move a finger to buy another platform to play their Nintendo games on.
But for Microsoft and Sony I really don't feel that way. The only IP I "associate" with Sony is Crash Bandicoot and it's now on PC. The only IP I associate with Microsoft (or rather the XBOX) is Halo, and it's now on PC, more so then ever before (although I do expect Halo Infinite to be at least time exclusive for a year on Series X before going on PC at some point).
Anyway, I welcome Zero Dawn on PC.