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nightsurge said:
Jordahn said:
numonex said:

X360 has only had 3 big exclusive* games (Halo 3, Gears of War 2 and Fable 2) in three and a half years. PS3 has had 15 big exclusive* titles that have not reduced the sales gap on X360.

*Exclusive to that system only and not on PC.

PS3 only has Gran Turismo 5 left as being a game that could change things a little but it will not be enough. God of War 3  will sell well but it is no system seller. Even a PS3 price cut in late 2009 could not turn around a 10 million+ sales deficit.

Third party support>> First party support.

360 has much better third party support than PS3. X360 gets more DLC than PS3 for multi-platform games. Multi-platform games sell much better on X360 than PS3 due to X360 larger install base in the western world. Last generation PS2 had all those extra third party exclusive titles that gave it the unbeatable edge over its competitor XBox and GameCube. Now the third party developers are putting  games on other platforms: XBox 360 and Wii due to the change in market shares from last generation. Strong third party support gives X360 edge over PS3.

 

Wait a minute. Late time I checked, the PS3 was also getting exclusives titles, exclusive DLC, and better versions of third party offerings.  It's a gave and take that invalidates the highlighed statement.

Really?  The last thing that sticks out in my mind was RA3 Ultimate Edition or whatever it was called.  Other than that I can't think of any exclusive DLC from a third party or better version or actual exclusive titles from 3rd parties.  I don't really pay attention to that stuff, though

 

Bioshock PS3 had exclusive DLC while Eternal Sonata turned out to have more features that the 360 version as examples.  Tales of Vesperia seems to be getting to the same treatment as well.



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