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Jo21 said:

they are not paying 3rd support but they are getting it, all the games from capcom are going multiplatform and looking at the huge base it have now it will continue getting.

third party exclusive are more likely a thing from the pass even m$ won't be getting so easy or getting at all in the future.

even valve is considering ps3 development.

whats the take? focus on first party.

and sony and nintendo got a great ground in this m$ don't.

 

You think Microsoft has bad first and second party development?  Bad enough that the PS3 will "dominate" them simply due to Sony's first party projects?

So, this Sony exec says that Sony will dominate Microsoft because it's first party development, which makes up about 3 percent of the games on the console, is better than Microsoft's 3 percent?

Are you saying you believe this guy? Are you defending him?

Maybe you can explain to me then, how exactly the 1-3 first/second party games released a year, by Sony, will make the PS3's library dominate the 360s, despite the 360 also having first/second party development of games like Halo 4 and Gears of War. Especially when the PS3's library already has some catching up to do.

You say that first party development will make the PS3s release list dominate the 360s, or at least you defend the man who made such an assertion, despite the fact that the 360 is also buying exclusive 3rd party development in the future, and Sony has stopped that practice. It's not debatable. It's simply untrue, assuming your definition of domination is being obviously better by a considerable margin.

1st/2nd party games are only a small percentage of games released on the PS360. Most games are multiplats, or by 3rd parties. Both companies have a slow but steady stream of quality 1st/2nd party titles. How the hell could Sony use that slow but stead 3 percent of games released on its console to completely dominate the 360's upcoming library? Simple answer, it can't. That's marketing spin, and buying/defending it is fanboyism.

 



I don't need your console war.
It feeds the rich while it buries the poor.
You're power hungry, spinnin' stories, and bein' graphics whores.
I don't need your console war.

NO NO, NO NO NO.