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brendude13 said:
Michael-5 said:

1. I disagree. I encourage JRPG's to be released on the 360, in fact when I had both a PS3 and a 360 I bought my JRPG's for 360 to not only encourage localization, but to encourage multi-platform releases. I hate console stereotypes. I bought my 360 largely for JRPGs, and yes sales are a lot worse on the 360 then the PS3, but they are still better then on the Wii. I want American and European gamers to get into JRPG's and I know at least if the game is released on 360 it will be localized. The same can't be said for half the Tales franchise, and most Wii exclusive JRPG's.

2. PS3 is selling decently well in Japan. Japanese gamers appreciate a proper HD game as much as anyone, their TV's are on average 5 years more advanced then ours, but the problem is Japanese houses are all very tiny. So playing on a handheld makes sense. Now that handehelds have reached a point of graphics that doesn't require sprites, I can see why many gamers have decided to switch. Games similar to the PS3 are possible on the PSP, and gameplay/story come first when it comes to JRPG's.

3. Tales of and Final Fantasy are huge brand name JRPG's. I expect both games to crack 2 million, and Versus to crack 5 if it stays exclusive. I mean how long has Versus been in development for? However I'd rather have both these mega titles go multi-platform, so western audiences (who for the most part have 360's instead of PS3's) can also enjoy these games. I mean imagine if a great japanese anime never localized. Hardcore anime fans would appreciate it, but english speaking fans won't.

That huge demand for JRPG's on consoles is largly from areas outside of Japan. More reason to release these games as multi-platform titles. I don't want to have to buy another PS3 (my old one broke, but I got it used) just for Tales of Xillia, but I'm tempted.

4. 1 million for a JRPG is great. Very few RPG's sell above that and usually they are "brand name" JRPG's like Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, Tales of..., Kingdom Hearts, or Pokemon.

5. For the same reason I don't want tales of Vesperia and FFVXIII to be exclusive. I very much enjoy owning FFXIII on my 360. Feels like I'm breaking the stereotype.

6. They haven't announced which platforms Tales of Graces f will be localized for. I'm really hoping for a 360 port, otherwise I'm likely to get the game for Wii.

7. If you are going to mod your console, do it with a used console. Most modded consoles break quickly, I have lots of friend with modded systems.

1. It won't encourage localisation whatsoever, as for encouraging multi-platform releases, you're just pulling wool over the developers eyes.

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3. Like I said, I want fanbases to separate, I don't want consoles with identical games. If people want JRPG's, they will buy a PS3 (if they don't have one already) in the same way that if people want Gears of War they will buy an XBOX 360. Why do I always get the impression that people think the PS3 isn't allowed any exclusives? I'm sick of the developers hopping their JRPG's between consoles, keep it exclusive, the console will gain a reputation for being the home of that genre, sales will increase across the board, simple.

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5. Why would you prefer owning FFXIII on the XBOX 360? I also own it on the Xbox 360 but I got the PS3 version first, why buy the inferior version to glorify the Xbox 360? One person doesn't break a "stereotype", infact it's just covering it up. Many, dare I say the majority of JRPG sales on the Xbox 360 come from JRPG hardcore's that own a PS3 as well, both you and I are part of those sales of JRPG's on the XBOX 360 but we still had the ability to buy it on the PS3 if it wasn't exclusive.

6. It will be PS3 only, they said they wouldn't even localise the Wii version (which I think could be a mistake). As for an Xbox 360 version, I think they learnt their lesson with Vesperia, I know I did.

7. I might buy a pre-modded system made by someone who knows what they are doing, it shouldn't wear out just because it's modded, maybe they knocked something loose when they were playing around with it.

1. You don't encourage localization? Why not? I want to play Tales of Innocence, The Last Story, and XenoBlade! At least when a JRPG is announced to be 360 MP or 360 exclusive, I know it will be localized, and that means I can play it. It also allows typically western audiences to try out japanese games, and I think that's important if the JRPG genre is to survive, and not be niche.

3. Why do you want fanbases to separate? That makes no sense! I want fanbases to overlap as much as possible, so that people who have never played a JRPG might give it a shot. What if someone is a fan of two completly different genres (like me FPS and JRPG). Do you want to force people like me to buy two consoles?

The reason why you want fanbase to separate is because you bought a 360 just for Tales of Vesperia. Maybe instead of complaining that 360 got an excellent exclusive, you can try out other 360 games which I find terrific.

Okay, keep the genre exclusive. 360 got JRPG's first, and still has more of them, lets just stop developing JRPG's for PS3. Does that make any sense? If Shooters were to be 360 exclusive, and PS3 JRPG exclusive, then lets have Sony stop making games like Uncharted and Killzone. This logic of separation just makes no sense.

Let all 3rd party games be multiplatform, so no one is excluded from playing a great JRPG. There are JRPG fans, or JRPG curious people on all consoles, let them all play these games without forcing them to switch consoles.

5. FFXIII is not inferior on 360, why would you even think that? I like owning JRPG's on 360 because it's a great game and it encourages 360 owners to try out JRPG's. I mean people compare achievements/trophies, people physically come over and see the game. It makes me feel good that my 360 library is not too FPS focused. I don't like stereotypes, and I want to encourage more people to get into JRPG's.

My PS3 broke, so I can't get it on PS3, and I only bought a PS3 because my 360 was in the shop and Uncharted 2 looked good. Had I had a good reliability model 360 in the first place, I would never have bought a PS3, and just borrowed my friends to play the handful of games I am interested in. So I am a JRPG hardcore, but I shouldn't be in the PS360 owners category because I only bought it to replace my 360 while it was in the shop.

6. Learnt their lesson with Vesperia? 500k sales is still 500k, for a JRPG that is hard to ignore. I hope it comes to 360 and Wii, like I said I encourage MP. If it doesn't I'll either have to borrow a friends PS3, or wait for a BC PS4.

7. To mod a console you have to open it up, and usually flip a switch, nothing major. Nothing really comes loose. However by modding you you also make the system bypass a lot of safety sensors (like tempurature sensor), so they wear out faster. Also some parts on many systems are made defective, so it's hard to remove them and replace them perfectly. 1st gen PS2's had defected lasers for instance, and an average lifespan of 2-3 years for non-modded systems. It's reduced when you mod it.

Also look into the type of mod each system has. Some mods play different games. I remember two people who had modded PS2's, 1 couldn't play PS1 games anymore, the other couldn't play a handful of CD based PS2 games.



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