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Michael-5 said:

3. How many people have a gaming quality PC? If you ever compare multi-console/PC games, PC game sales are close to 1/10th console game sales. A game releasing on a PC still makes it a console exclusive, and that still is a valid arguement for exclusivity. Even then most 360 exclusives for 2011, are complete exclusives and do not see a PC version.

As for FFXIII it was announced multiplatform 6 months before its Japanese launch and 9 months before it's worldwide launch. As for FFXIII Versus, anything is possible, graphically it's completly possible to run it on the 360, it's not that different from RE5, just the 360 version will need like 3 Disks to account for all the HD videos.

4. Demon Souls and Valkeria Chronicles came out in 2009 in Americas, so for me they aren't 2010 games. Uncharted and InFAMOUS are also 2009 games, You said recently 360 has seen less exclusives then PS3 and in 2010 that is definatly not the case. I just wanted to prove your statement in your initial post is false, and it's true, in 2010 360 had at least the same # of exclusives if not more. Just a matter of preference.

Spliner Cell Conviction has not been announced to for the PS3, so right now it's exclusives, and ME2 can only be bought on 360/PS3 right now right? So it's exclusive. you also don't get the same DLC support on the PS3 version, so ME3 for PS3 will always be inferior to ME2 360.

I could also easily add 10 more games to that list I made, those were just 2010 exclusives. Just because you don't like 360 exclusives, don't go out an use that as an arguement to why PS3 would outsell 360 in the future. Last I checked PS3/360 exclusives sell about the same.

3. Unfortunately, you can't know sales numbers for PC as virtually all tracking firms have no clue as to how popular digital distribution has become. Services like Steam now have 30 million active users (meaning they all have gaming quality PCs and purchase games), and that's only a single download service. Publishers such as EA have their own download services, but none of them release sales figures.

What we do know is that certain games like Mass Effect 2 saw similar sales numbers at release on the PC and 360, and Dragon Age Origins actually sold better on PC than the console counterparts. Just because a game is console exclusive doesn't mean the PC version won't eat into console sales. Many people will play the game on PC.

4. Those games aren't full exclusives. They're console exclusives. I play Mass Effect 2 on PC, not 360. I don't need a 360 to play it (although I have one). Last time I checked the definition used for an "exclusive" on VGChartz is that it has to be a full (as in completely exclusive on a single platform, not PC/360) exclusive. PC/360 or PC/PS3 are "console exclusives".

I'd also like to know how you can forsee the DLC support of ME2 & 3 on PS3 considerring neither have been released. Considerring how late ME2 is in comming to PS3 I would guess Sony have forced EA to put some of the DLC in the game for free.