@ssj12
You do understand your proving my point exquisitely. Your entire perspective is Binary. Black or White, Good or Evil, Left or Right, One or Zero. I might concede you are actually that stupid, but I could also conceive that you are blinded by faith, or are being intentionally deflective. See what I am doing there I am showing you there is more then two choices, or two conditions. In much the same way as water can be a vapor, a liquid, or a solid.
The point I was making is this there is all, nothing, and some. I want you to pay real attention to the word some. It is more then nothing, and less then all. Losing support does not equate to all developers ceasing support. Losing is in the present tense, and implies an ongoing process. Do I really need to explain how verbs conjugate. Please do not make me give you an elementary school education.
Losing is not the same as lost or will lose. Hell losing doesn't even imply how much. Though I am sure you think it is everything. Which is actually rather sad when I think about what that means. Sony has lost support, and is losing support. Sony hasn't lost all support, and will probably have support for many years to come. The question is how much support, what kind of support, and who will not be supporting them in full or part.
I think the obscenity is all in your mind. You are reading a subtext that is not there. You need to step away from your persecution complex, and see my statements for what they are. Rational and obvious. Sony has lost exclusivity and games to Microsoft. There is no denying that. This latest story shows the trend is continuing. Whether you think it will bottom out at some point is irrelevant to the discussion. It is a trend, and any trend that involves the PS3 getting less support from developers large or small is not good for the owners. The journalist is right in one thing. Sony has to do something even losing a handful of small developers could have serious effects. Especially when it is a Bethesda which has delivered two high quality games this generation.







