I have a bombshell for many in the community. Read these words and remember. Sony has already lost third party support. I know it was terribly easy to miss seeing that it has been happening for the past couple years. The only question is can Sony stop the hemorrhaging, or even recoup the losses back into the fold. This is not an either or question. By the way I want to meet some of you in real life.
I really want to see if you are literally binary thinkers. In other words you can only conceive of two possibilities. I would hand you a weapon and tell you to attack one person or another person. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if you carried out the attack on one. Seeing as it would not occur to you that you could simply refuse, inform the authorities, or attack your truly.
Sony has lost support, and is apparently continuing to lose support. That doesn't mean that every developer is going to black list the PS3. It just means that the PS3 isn't going to get a number of things, and if that number gets too large then its really going to be to the detriment of the owners. You might not give a shit about this extra content, but in due coarse the next thing might be something you really want. You should want Sony to ensure that does not happen.
The journalist may be taking liberties drawing a lot from nothing, but it is not an uncommon concern even on these forums. Sony isn't getting the choice support that some would like. How many times have we read a fellow member saying I hope they port that to the PS3 in six months? That is very telling. Honestly losing the content means that Bethesda bribed or not has most definitely lost a great deal of faith in the platforms viability. Bribes only work if the rewards are great enough as compared to what you might think you would get otherwise.
Anyway whether ignorant, lazy, or biased the journalist has probably stumbled onto something real. Remember this years games were in development, or started in development while the PS3 floundered two years ago. I would be shocked if Microsoft did not do some serious shopping to be on the safe side, and we could see a lot of that this year.







