| FKNetwork said: Please don't tell me you actually believe a word of what you just wrote, what a load of bias rubbish.... And regarding natal, we will all see how well it has done when its released later in the year, hope your ready to eat humble pie, and as I said before, it is Sony that are in a dodgy position right now, if anyone was to leave gaming it would be Sony, PSP a failure, the PS3 losing the company so much money and STILL lagging in 3rd place, Sony losing more money in its latest reports, they can't go on like this much longer and people seriously think they could afford to make a PS4 lol. |
Well it sure is nice to see how you addressed all of my points and gave a decent rebuttal for each one.
Tell me, when is the last time a company released an add-on in the middle of the generation and it had any effect whatsoever? The Powerglove? The Sega CD? The 32X? The Eyetoy?
Like I said, Natal is trying to aim at a market that's already been claimed by the Wii. The Wii has been successful with its controller interface because it has loads of software that appeals to all demographics. The 360 doesn't have this. Its software appeals mostly to core and hardcore gamers. You add in the fact that there will be over 40 million 360 owners who won't have Natal, devs are going to focus on them because that's the 360's core fanbase whom they know will buy the tried and true titles, because that's where the money is. To seriously focus on developing for Natal would be too risky as it won't have a 100% attach rate, nor will it be able to compete with the established Wii(or DS) which blows it away in software.
Consoles owned: Saturn, Dreamcast, PS1, PS2, PSP, DS, PS3







