| nightsurge said: @Rpruett But the overall quality and quantity of exclusive games still favors the 360...... And likely will for some time now. You think the average person who goes out to buy a console has researched all the upcoming games, which is your very large mistake. All they will likely do is realize more of their friends have 360's, look at the games available in the store, see how many more there are for the 360 than the PS3, see the price tags, and choose the 360. |
Quality certainly not. Not when you see the sheer amount of bad games released for that system. Quantity, no doubt the 360 has more titles and will probably for the forseeable future.
I don't think the average person researches much. I'm saying a logical person would do this though. Realizing that most of the good games on the 360 are most likely available to them through other less expensive means. Ofcourse, this simple fact isn't going to drive PS3/Wii sales or anything ridiculous like that. Although it certainly doesn't hurt their case.
Again is your 95% purely a speculative number? You're right many PC's sold do use integrated graphics. However, where you fail to realize is that "integrated graphics" have improved quite a bit.
Just for example : I could purchase a 500$ Gateway PC right now on BestBuy.com with 2.5 Dual Core 4 GB Ram GEForce 7100 (Integrated Graphics Card). Which if you read the specs for Mass Effect, you will see that this PC will easily run Mass Effect.
I'm not arguing in favor of a specific console on a broad base here. (I don't care about the waging 360/PS3 war) As it pertains to the thread topic on exclusivity, however. The PS3/Wii is a more attractive system.







