@kber81
Congratulations not on your logic but having the sheer testicular fortitude to come into this thread and say that. The attach rate the game would have needed in Japan had it been on the PS3 would be astronomical. Even if you believe that consoles sold at release would be two million. The game would have had to have an attach rate of around forty percent to generate a decent profit. Whereas if the Wii has sold six or seven million units by that point. Thanks to a higher install base, and lower production costs. The game would only need to reach a ten percent attach rate to generate decent profits.
I am sure this has been explained to you before in the past as being one of the major flaws in the PS3 design strategy. Developers have to sell many more copies of a game to reach parody of expense then they must do so on the Wii. That becomes increasingly difficult when the install base is of such a low number. The reality is that by making the game for the Wii Capcom reduces their risks, and as an added bonus they can generate far greater profits. So how could this have been a bad decision on their part?
I think the green eyed monster got you, and got you good. Envy is a terrible thing. Self service is rarely a good view point when trying to understand a situation. Whether you like the reality or not. I wonder were you hoping to play this game if so have you started to consider buying a Wii?







