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@PC counts discussion,

Of course it counts, there are about as many people with PCs capable of playing bioshock as there are installed 360s. The only reason it sells more on the 360 is because it is marketed to them with demos and the like on the live service.

But more than that the point that you guys missed (especially you Hus) is that the point of exclusives is that they are exclusive. There is a reason for this of course, its because an exclusive game forces a person to buy a particular system in order to play it and thus increases the appeal of the system.

When you talk about exclusivity you are talking about games that enhance the systems desirability by being the only way to play that game. This is simply not the case with games like Bioshock and UT3.

@Starcraft,

$800 for my system a few months ago and I played Bioshock at 1680x1050 with full settings. If you can't build a system that runs it in 1280x720 for a reasonable price then you are buying parts from the wrong people. And I will also point out that in a year or two I will spend $100 to increase the performance of my computer by a sizable percentage when I buy another video card to complete my SLI setup.

But as of right now my computer is capable of keeping up with a PS3 or 360 , even with their best games. But in addition the price of a PC is getting cheaper constantly while it is also getting more powerful. Within 1-2 years, a PC will be far better bang for buck than either of the HD capable systems, if it isn't already...but 1-2 years and it will be undeniably so. So if graphics are your thing then wait a year and buy yourself a PC that will blow away the competition.



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