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KBG29 said:
@shams

The people that are looking for all these games to be PS3 exclusives are the ones that want the best possible experiance. I don't see how anyone that has been playing games for the last ten years does not understand the lack of quality of multi platform games. Everyone is going to have to accept that the PS3 is the most powerful system of this gen and that some games are only possible on it. FFXIII and KH will require 50GB disks with great compression to fit all the data they need. It would not even surprise me if they had to use 2 BR disks, and if the game came out on the 360 they would be useing at least 6 DVDs, because if they were using 1 50GB BR with good PS3 compression, then the 360 would have to use more disks as it can not decompress as fast.

Which is why the most popular FF still remains to be a PS1 title?

Are people arguing that FFX, FFX-2, FFXII are better than FFVII, FFVI (etc)...?

Its the perfect example of why graphical power is no where near as important as you make it out to be.

And lets not forget that even the poor old Wii destroys the PS2 graphically - not to mention the PS1. Its easily powerful enough for them to create an awesome update to any of the FF games.

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How many games have SE now released on the DS? Do you think that is a vote that profits + sales > "best possible experience"? (and lets not kid ourselves about the experience of playing on a DS vrs even the Wii...) 

They won't do it, but there is probably a compelling business case for SE to go exclsuive to DS + Wii if anything. Maybe with a token PS3 release thrown in for good measure.

It must not fill SE with confidence when titles like HSG5 (PS3) sells 25%-30% of the software units than HSG3/HSG4 (PS2) did. Sony might be up for that sort of risk - but I doubt SE is. They have other options in the market - cross-platform support being the safest one.

 

 



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