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What games are you reffering to?

I've learnt not to buy a Sony product first gen (MS too), I've never had a 1st gen Sony product last more then 5 years so.....

I might get the PS4 port, if I don't own the PS3 game already. By the time I get it, both versions will be cheap, so why not play the better looking one?

Some games like GT6 which are rumored to be PS3/PS4 games, I'll wait and get for PS4 (when I get a PS4) since I'll likely play big budget games like this, often.

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Compared to Wii U, seeing games like Deus Ex available for Wii U, makes me hold off buying the PS3/360 version, and work on finishing all my 7th gen exclusive games. I like to get the best version possible, but if Deus Ex for Wii U costs $40 and $20 on PS3, then I'll probably pick it up for PS3. However, again, eventually it will come down to $20 for Wii U, so I'd rather wait for a price cut.



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The PS3 had the lackluster ports this gen, yet the console still had arguably one of the best libraries overall.



At that point I wouldn't be a Sony fan. I'd move on to whatever console that has the better games.

I never understood why you have to have some kind of unsigned allegiance to a company and you have to remain their fan no matter how bad they are or are treating you. I'll be a fan of whichever company gives me the best service for my money. At this point that company just happens to be Sony.



 

The question actually has a precedence. The early adopters of the PS3 had to deal with such a set of circumstances, and while some of them complained profusely about it. That didn't stop from picking up ports of good games. They didn't sell as well as the original, but they did sell well enough to make it worth the developers while to port them.



As long as PlayStation 4 don't get flooded with 1-2 year old games and no games at all for idk let's say 7 months and have more then 2-3 exclusives  I'll be fine I think it's good it's getting 3rd party games that's coming out in 2013 and not old crap no one cares about anymore like idk... Old batman games...>.> PlayStation 4 will have lots of 1st/3rd party games 100%



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The first multiplataform for PS4 launch is supposed to be a enhancement port... Watch Dogs 2.

PS4 will receive better ports than the orginal versions for PS360 but we need to wait to see.



Michael-5 said:

What games are you reffering to?

I've learnt not to buy a Sony product first gen (MS too), I've never had a 1st gen Sony product last more then 5 years so.....

I might get the PS4 port, if I don't own the PS3 game already. By the time I get it, both versions will be cheap, so why not play the better looking one?

Some games like GT6 which are rumored to be PS3/PS4 games, I'll wait and get for PS4 (when I get a PS4) since I'll likely play big budget games like this, often.

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Compared to Wii U, seeing games like Deus Ex available for Wii U, makes me hold off buying the PS3/360 version, and work on finishing all my 7th gen exclusive games. I like to get the best version possible, but if Deus Ex for Wii U costs $40 and $20 on PS3, then I'll probably pick it up for PS3. However, again, eventually it will come down to $20 for Wii U, so I'd rather wait for a price cut.

actually the Wii U version of DE HR will be 50 and you can get the PS3 version for 11.50 new. Take it how you want it



Let's wind it back a bit. If Sony had released a system that resembled the Wii-U, and Nintendo was set to release a system that resembled the PS4, I would be buying the new Nintendo system instead of the new Sony system. My point? The Wii-U was marked with red flags since it's announcement. Many of it's current woes were anticipated by a large group of the "hardcore" gaming set, easily anticipated I might add. I feel if you bought the system in the hopes that it would somehow transcend it's obvious limitations, you'd have to be an unbridled optimist, or a bit too much of a brand loyalist. And as far as ports go? It's only going to get worse. The differences seen now will seem tiny next to the massive disparities that will manifest once the PS4 and next XBox launch and kick into gear, until such time, sooner than later, that ports cease to occur at all. Book it.



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COKTOE said:
Let's wind it back a bit. If Sony had released a system that resembled the Wii-U, and Nintendo was set to release a system that resembled the PS4, I would be buying the new Nintendo system instead of the new Sony system. My point? The Wii-U was marked with red flags since it's announcement. Many of it's current woes were anticipated by a large group of the "hardcore" gaming set, easily anticipated I might add. I feel if you bought the system in the hopes that it would somehow transcend it's obvious limitations, you'd have to be an unbridled optimist, or a bit too much of a brand loyalist. And as far as ports go? It's only going to get worse. The differences seen now will seem tiny next to the massive disparities that will manifest once the PS4 and next XBox launch and kick into gear, until such time, sooner than later, that ports cease to occur at all. Book it.


would you say its kinda a similar situation to Wii? In terms of seeing the obvious woes that system would and did face.



ethomaz said:

The first multiplataform for PS4 launch is supposed to be a enhancement port... Watch Dogs 2.

PS4 will receive better ports than the orginal versions for PS360 but we need to wait to see.

Watch Dogs 2?

Actually if you read the article, the PS4 version isn't an enhanced port of the PS3 version, but it's the opposite. Ubisoft made 1 engine for the game, and to make the game run on WiiU/360/PS3, they cut the number of cars, people, detail of graphics, etc.

So it's not really a port, it's a game designed to run for both consoles, but optimized for neither.

oniyide said:
Michael-5 said:

Compared to Wii U, seeing games like Deus Ex available for Wii U, makes me hold off buying the PS3/360 version, and work on finishing all my 7th gen exclusive games. I like to get the best version possible, but if Deus Ex for Wii U costs $40 and $20 on PS3, then I'll probably pick it up for PS3. However, again, eventually it will come down to $20 for Wii U, so I'd rather wait for a price cut.

actually the Wii U version of DE HR will be 50 and you can get the PS3 version for 11.50 new. Take it how you want it

Where did you see the PS3 version for 11.50? EB Games sells it for $20 still last I checked. Is it that much cheaper on eBay?

Anyway, you ignored my point. Yes at first the Wii U version will be a lot more expensive, but I probably won't get this game for a while (if at all). By the time I get it, it might cost $20 for WiiU and $10 for PS3, and at that point, I'd probably get it for Wii U because doesn't the Wii U version include all the DLC?



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