| BHR-3 said:
Let's face it: the console war comes down to exclusive software. Everything else can be categorized as either trivial or gravy; the top-notch, must-have software that can only be played on one particular platform drives hardware sales. When Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots came out, PlayStation 3 sales spiked for two straight months. No, they spiked for a week, then it went back to normal. When Gears of War 2 came out later in the year, Xbox 360 sales left the other two consoles in the dust. No they didn't. Wii was still in first by a considerable margin, and besides, the 360 had just had a price cut.It's just the way of the industry. Therefore, I think Microsoft and Nintendo should probably take note- Sony is coming hard Rofl, coming hard And the further along we get, the more exclusives should continue to excel. Hence, wouldn't it be safe to assume that the more developers get out of the PS3's superior hardware, the larger the gap between Sony and its competition will become...? What? You think that quality exclusives will decrease PS3 sales? It's in third, in case you hadn't noticed. We've all been saying for quite some time that if a developer simply buckles down and focuses entirely on the PS3, they'll produce something better than what could be done on the 360. But it wouldn't sell as well, would it? The fanboys Like you?wanted to laugh at that, but based on the exclusives we've already seen and the ones that are on the way...is there any denying this fact any longer? Nobody ever denied it.Look, I just calls 'em as I sees 'em. Show me evidence to the contrary rather than shrieking "biased!" at the top of your lungs, and maybe I'll give a listen. Otherwise, just shut it and accept the current facts of the situation. ;) With pleasure, Mr. Sony fanboy.
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Those replies coming from a guy who has owned every Sony console, and has never owned a non-Sony home system. That author makes PS3 fans look bad.









