| stof said: Why are people saying that a PSP port with pay to play online doing 92 thousand and half of it's shipment on the first day is bad? Those are really big numbers for a game most people already have, especially since, as many people here are keen on noting, it can't "recreate" the experience it offers on the PSP. This was such a smart choice by capcom. Money in the bank on the port, money in the bank on pay to play online, money in the bank on the special controller bundle and money in the bank on getting so many Monster Hunter 3 demos out there. Capcom must really like banks. |
Ehm, you do know that the PSP version is a port also right? Of the PS2 version? Capcom hasn't created anything new in the MH universe since MHG on the PS2. The PSP versions have all been the same base (MHF) with a few added levels and weapons with each game. The MH universe is largely unchanged since it's first iteneration, and that didn't slow down the sales of any PSP version, by being a port, so that argument/logic is flawed.
Also, the problem is that when the first PSP version came out, it had an install base of 2.2 mil, and didn't VGC just have an article of how the Wii passed 8 mil? So what's that? 4x the amount of potential users, for a slightly better opening for the Wii version? People really need to stop lowering the goal posts for this game.







