I really don't, since you're unable to see the correlation of Exclusive - Multiplatform. You however have stated that the 360 is a platform and the PC is a platform. And if a software is released on two different platforms, it can not by any means be anything else but a multiplatform. The two correlate.
A single software can not by any means be exclusive while still on multiple platforms. What the hell would classifiy as a multiplatform if not software released on multiple platforms. You yourself have argued intensly about MS being its own platform, and later on that Platform didnt have to be hardware, and now you're back to console and pc not being a console. You're just backpedaling whey you keep proving yourself wrong.
Theres no need to do an advanced nitpick and redefine words. All we have to do to clarify this issue is to define what multiplatform is. And that is software released on multiple platforms, and no matter how you bend it, that is the definition. And a game can not by any means be exclusive while still multiplatform.
So no.. not another round. There can't be. You ended it yourself when you acknowledged that the PC was a platform in its own.







