| Feylic said: I dunno, i still can't see why it would be called exclusive if it comes out on the PC as well.... If I have a ps3, and i can get all the 360 "exclusives" on my PC, why would I buy a 360? Exclusives should be on one device. |
This. With the price of really good video cards these days, building a rig that outpowers a 360 isn't expensive. If a game comes out on PC I get it, if its only on PS3 or its a game that suits lounge gaming more, then I get it on PS3. So if I don't need a 360 to play a game, then its hardly exclusive is it. If I could play 360 games natively on a PC, then maybe you could call it exclusive, but they are two completely separate platforms, so you can't.
But then I don't get particularly bent around the axles over exclusivity anyway, as long as I can play it and its similar quality then I'm happy.







