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happydolphin said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:

I think Sony will steamroll them with price and exclusives and Sony will match MS for every price cut before the end like they did with the PS2. No matter what MS did they were always behind Sony. Microsoft will be buying up a lot of third party real estate this gen to measure up. Their Blacktusk shooter might work on the Americans though. Sony will hit gamers with a barrage of games like they always do. I've noticed with Sonys mentality its not about having an amazing hit which MS does, its about offering great content across the board and profiting off of all of them, ensuring sequels. 

As great as that sounds, that strategy doesn't work really well in the Americas, where the big names matter most. MS has to release 1 Halo for every 3 Sony game to compete. I know it sucks to say but it's just true.


But that's the thing now, no? There's a lot of XBox fans that got disappointed by the poor late gen first party support by MS, who went and picked a PS3 because of how compelling the line-up was on that console in comparison. Who's to say they won't continue with Sony moving forward?



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happydolphin said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:

I think Sony will steamroll them with price and exclusives and Sony will match MS for every price cut before the end like they did with the PS2. No matter what MS did they were always behind Sony. Microsoft will be buying up a lot of third party real estate this gen to measure up. Their Blacktusk shooter might work on the Americans though. Sony will hit gamers with a barrage of games like they always do. I've noticed with Sonys mentality its not about having an amazing hit which MS does, its about offering great content across the board and profiting off of all of them, ensuring sequels. 

As great as that sounds, that strategy doesn't work really well in the Americas, where the big names matter most. MS has to release 1 Halo for every 3 Sony game to compete. I know it sucks to say but it's just true.


Well..if you add up the development cost of Halo its probably the price of one mid tier Sony game and two high profile exclusives. Makes sense in the end, but Sony has a lot of high profile games and the list is just growing even more now that MS forced them to not depend upon third parties. People think thats exploited Sony, but its only really made them more powerful. Uncharted, GT and GOW offeset a lot of those sales and that money all goes back to first party. MS only Collects off of Halo, Forza and Fable so if you think about it, its about even with Sony gaining the slight edge on sales consistency with GT. 



Hynad said:

But that's the thing now, no? There's a lot of XBox fans that got disappointed by the poor late gen first party support by MS, who went and picked a PS3 because of how compelling the line-up was on that console in comparison. Who's to say they won't continue with Sony moving forward?

You would think so, but most of the curves for Sony 1st party games don't support the theory (most are constant), so ultimately it begs the question "why did they pick up a PS3?". Odds are many saw it as a great opportunity to have an integrated blu-ray player, get some PSN games and maybe even upgrade their PS3 phat. Some gamers dropped out and some new ones came in, that could explain the consistency in the curves rather than a drop, but MS's halo didn't drop either so it begs the question if the xbox fans really left.

I won't deny that some conversion work was commenced on the PS3 thanks to a steady flow of new content, but ultimately again it's my strong belief that the Americas don't work on that strategy anymore (the PS2 strategy), and now live off the xbox strategy (the big blockbusters). Looking at COD and Halo it's not so far-fetched.

@S.T.A.G.E. It sure did make them more powerful, for sure, and on the very long run it will help them. But until Sony can fend MS off on the level of Halo, in Americas and in the UK it will remain a tough battle.



Anyone concerned that an oversaturation of first and third party games could hurt the market? I mean allthese games coming out can't sell in the millions...



Talal said:
I will permaban myself if the game releases in 2014.

in reference to KH3 release date

sepisfu said:
kljesta64 said:
someone got paid nicely

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He called it a PS4 multiplat. I guess I can call Planetside 2 a Xbox One multiplat?



trixiemafia86 said:
curl-6 said:
Wrong.
Wii U is my next console.


I thought u had a Wii U already? Post ur second Wii U to me when u get it next ;)

Not yet, getting one in November for DKC: Tropical Freeze. Have been playing on my friend's Wii U though.



curl-6 said:
trixiemafia86 said:


I thought u had a Wii U already? Post ur second Wii U to me when u get it next ;)

Not yet, getting one in November for DKC: Tropical Freeze. Have been playing on my friend's Wii U though.


I nearly got one early this year due to low price until i asked myself which game I wanted to play. I might get one when Zelda U is out.



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S.T.A.G.E. said:
slowmo said:

The PS3 is nowhere near to breaking even but that's not really relevant to the next generation anyway.  The point is that Microsoft are a very healthy company, Sony are not, hence the massive restructuring going on which may yet not be enough to stave off further changes further down the line.  This isn't about whether the PS4 can make money, it's about whether the parent company can afford to cut their profit and it's clear one can while the other can't.  If Microsoft want to make this a price war Sony are in trouble.  I'm not saying I think Microsoft will make any cuts necessarily but they certainly have the option to be far more agressive if they need/choose to, it's really not even debatable imo.


The PS3 hatred runs deep. The PS3 broke even in 2010 and its been profitting for three years now. Look it up.

could you provide a source for that?



bananaking21 said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
slowmo said:

The PS3 is nowhere near to breaking even but that's not really relevant to the next generation anyway.  The point is that Microsoft are a very healthy company, Sony are not, hence the massive restructuring going on which may yet not be enough to stave off further changes further down the line.  This isn't about whether the PS4 can make money, it's about whether the parent company can afford to cut their profit and it's clear one can while the other can't.  If Microsoft want to make this a price war Sony are in trouble.  I'm not saying I think Microsoft will make any cuts necessarily but they certainly have the option to be far more agressive if they need/choose to, it's really not even debatable imo.


The PS3 hatred runs deep. The PS3 broke even in 2010 and its been profitting for three years now. Look it up.

could you provide a source for that?

Yeah... what I think (or hope, anyway) he's saying is that the PS3 hardware was no longer selling at a loss in 2010, which is true:

http://www.thesixthaxis.com/2010/06/29/ps3-no-longer-sold-at-loss/

However, slowmo has it right: There's no way that the PS3 will ever recoup the massive losses that it caused prior to that.