Scoobes said:
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. |
3. True, and most PC games sales are probably digital, but some games are not available on Steam or other download services (e.g. Gears of War 1), and they still acheice a 10 to 1 sales ratio console to PC.
However It depends on the game, I can't say all games sell better on consoles, RPG's like Dragon Age do post quite substantial PC sales. Good point you made, but a console exclusive, is still some form of exclusive, and when comparing the 360 to PS3 lineup, console exclusives should still be taken into consideration, and the 360 has a good 2011 lineup. You can't say PS3's lineup is better simply because a third of the 360 exclusives come out on PC.
4. I never said anything about Mass Effect 3, I dunno whats the story on that game.
Mass Effect 2 on PS3 I've read will only be a port of the original game, with an added cinematic explaining what events happened in the original title, the cerberus network add on, and some of the DLC, but not all of it. The reasoning for Mass Effect 2 comming to the PS3 is because EA aquired the rights to the franchise after ME1, and unlike EA has no reason to keep the game exclusive to Microsoft systems.
Also it is a port, it was not originaly designed with PS3 specs in hand, it won't run as well as other timed exclusives (which were timed from the start).
Still good points, I'll admit PC gaming is substantial, but when comparing consoles to one another, a console exclusive is still some form of exclusive, or reason to get one console over the other, and still takes away the arguement that PS3 has had a better lineup recently, or will in the future. Also most 360 exclusives are pure exclusives, only non pure exclusives MS has this year are Fable 3, Conviction, Supreme Commander 2, and Metro 2033. Halo, Alan Wake, Crackdown, Kinect/games, among others are still pure exclusives, and Fable is a timed 360 pure exclusive.
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