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Xoj said:
Onyxmeth said:
AlJensen said:

Wow having some troubles with twisted words...

Ive heard a PC called a console before on numerous ocassions, and why Not they both do the same thing, Lets call a spade a spade here. Your only calling it otherwise to further your own agenda.

Imagine if you will boxes.....and each one of these boxes has holes in it for which blocks can fall through, There's one for the Xbox (box shape), one for the Wii (star shape), one for the PS3 (circle shape), and one for the computer (triangle shape). Look are first game is coming and there is a Box cube, a star cube, a circle cube, and a triangle cube. They all go into their respective holes, that game is NOT EXCLUSIVE! Look here comes are second game it is a star cube, that means it can't fit in the box, it can't fit in the circle and it can't fit in the triangle. This game is a TRUE EXCLUSIVE! Look a third game comes it has both a box and a triangle cube, it goes into the box shaped box, won't fit in the star, won't fit in the circle, fits in the triangle that means this game is NOT EXCLUSIVE! Physically not exclusive, theortically not exclusive, only emotionally for some people it is exclusive. 

Sally and Billy play games, Sally owns a Xbox and a PC, Billy owns a PS3(or Wii) and a PC. Sally's Xbox plays 1's and Billy's PS3(or Wii) plays 2's , both their PC's play 3's. Sally can't buy 2's and Billy can't buy 1's Their EXCLUSIVE! Both Sally and Billy can play 3's on their PC. Sally sometimes gets angry because some of her 1's sometimes turn into 3's, This means Billy Can play Her 1's(which are now 3's) on his PC Turning her EXCLUSIVE 1's into NOT EXCLUSIVE 3's. Sally is being childish 

How would a block have both a square and a triangle shape? That doesn't make sense. The point of making an analogy is to help people understand one situation by comparing it to the rules of another situation to draw a comparison. By breaking the rules of toddler toys that teach the learning of shapes, you've lost your audience. No toddler toy contains a block that can fit into both the triangle and the square holes, thus your point must be that all games on a particular console are exclusive.

I'm not even going to get into Billy and Sally. You've made a situation even harder to understand by attaching numbers to it. It's not a logic puzzle, nor a math problem, so I don't see the point of adding the numbers.

Here's a fun new definition for exclusivity.

Does this play in a PC?

Does this play in an Xbox 360?

360 version don't play in ps3, neither the PC.

each platform is different, multiplatform.

same as tales of vesperia ps3 won't play on a 360 or star ocean 4 international

More to the point...If you buy a 360 you are guaranteed to play the exclusive game Mass Effect but if you buy a PC there's no guarantee it will play Mass Effect. Hence, The PC is not a console platform.



Being in 2nd feels so much better than being in 3rd