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vivster said:
Shiken said:

Thats not exactly how economics works there bud.  It is not about exclusives so much as it is funding individual projects or making them in house to offer something that their competition does not have, and since competition drives the industry, exclusives will always be needed to some extent.  That is just business 101.

Do you believe people would stop buying consoles if they didn't have exclusive games? Imagine platform holders actually having to win over consumers by improving their platform instead of just shitting out exclusive games. The horror. Of course that wouldn't work economically because the platform holders would only make a lot of money and not ALL OF THE MONEY.

Oh dear, a 'platform matters more than games' person. 

Bluntly I do not care about the console services itself. Would a better Eshop interface be nice. Sure, but I'd rather get more games if one is chosen over the other. 

Exclusive games sell consoles: The Switch would not have sold without Breath of the Wild and the other Nintendo titles. 



The Democratic Nintendo fan....is that a paradox? I'm fond of one of the more conservative companies in the industry, but I vote Liberally and view myself that way 90% of the time?