Beggars cannot be choosers. Capcom gave Sony a year to turn the situation around. Sony failed to do that. Their new console is anything but a dream to develop for, and the profits to be had are meager. Most games sold on the PS3 so far may not have generated any profits, and might have even shown losses. Sony fans should be pleased that Capcom did not add to the problems sooner. They had every right to do so.
These militant Sony fans need to know their role, and shut their mouths. Your console is not god this generation. Your console has no real value to developers. Your console will get what it gets, and any time you get something you should be thankful. The reality is that you don't have anything coming to you. You most certainly have no right to be picky.
The reality is that the PS3 owners traded up games. Unfortunately some of them liked the game they were losing, but Capcom does have a responsibility to make money. Their job is not to save the PS3, and by porting an older game they stand a better chance of making money. They can then save their most exclusive game for the console with the greater market value.
The Sony fans should be thankful they got anything. I know some of them are used to getting everything they want, but that is not this generation. That was last generation. Lost Planet had some success, and it should help the library if nothing else. Hopefully if it succeeds perhaps the PS3 can see more 360 ports for older games. That might improve the volume of the library, and give the PS3 owners a larger selection.







