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ZenfoldorVGI said:
Pristine20 said:
SleepWaking said:
Pristine20 said:
ZenfoldorVGI said:
Pristine20 said:
I don't think Bethesda is really interested in ps3 sales...a skip for me.

 

You're skipping the game because its developers aren't PS3 fanboys?

 

Nice try Zen.

I'm skipping because I don't think I should be paying the same for less value. No DLC? what if I actually enjoyed the game and wanted more? I refuse to tolerate second class treatment and like a popular saying goes "put your money where your mouth is". I don't like the treatment of the ps3 version so I refuse to pay $60 for it...simple really

still a stupid reason to miss out a game

 

 

Decide for yourself what is "stupid". I live by my rules not yours thanks.

What good would it do if I complained about unfair treatment and got the game anyway? Answer: Bethesda would only repeat the same thing again. But if their ps3 version's sales sunk to abysmal levels....

 

I don't think they would care. They might just not port the next game to PS3 at all, if that happened.

 

Hey, it saves me time and money. I can't really play most games I'm actually interested in. I can't imagine sinking less that 120 hours each in Persona 4, Killzone 2, Resistance 2 and Street fighter 4. I still play Soul Calibur IV everytime I'm bored. Thats alone is 10 days and counting lol. Online gaming this gen has really gotten rid of the need to keep buying games so I can pass. I was really only planning to buy Fallout 3 because of hype until I watched the M$ press conference. I don't even have LBP yet either.



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