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CrazzyMan said:

-Splinter Cell: Conviction
pc multi.

-2 more Mass Effect games (Bioware said it's a trilogy and they're going to try to get all of them out this generation)
-Halo Wars (and Peter Jackson's Halo project)

these 3 probably also will go pc.

-A new Perfect Dark that is actually a sequel to the original (not a prequel) and goes back to that version's gritty, realistic look.
this might be to stay exclusive.

so 4 from 5 games will be probably on PC. Then why buy x360, which also has RROD issue?
not to mention, you don`t need to pay for online, to play on PC.

@MrPickles:

Can you remove games wich also comes to PC?
Or i should buy x360 just because i can play most of it`s games on PC?

There is NO logic.

 

#1-Right, so Gears of War, Bioshock, and Halo don't count because they're all also on PC?  Even though the console version outsells it by a wide margin, and they are franchises that are associated with the Xbox?  I guess UT3 and The Agency don't count, either, then.

#2-So now unnannounced, rumoured PC games come into this?  If we're going by rumours, I guess we can toss Kotor 3, Crackdown 2, and Dead Rising 2 onto the 360 list, then.

#3-Most people (myself included) prefer to play these games on a console.  Not everyone does, of course, but most people, when there is a particular game they want to play, and they have both a pc and the console the game is on, will go for the console version.  Why?  Because for the console version, you are guaranteed that youu don't need to spend a couple hundred on upgrades, and you aren't going to get some random virus or anything that crashes the game.

 #4-Real smooth, bringing the RROD topic up when we're talking about the exclusive games.