sales2099 said:
LivingMetal said:
sales2099 said: Statistical tie! I dont think anybody expected 360 to evaporate PS3s hard work catching up, while at the same time keeping relevant despite PS3s 2011 exclusives! |
Not very relevant from a gamer's perspective. As long as Microsoft primarily caters to the masses and the casuals/non-gamers (shooters and Kinect), it's no surprise that sales have risen as they have during the most hyped shopping time of the year. From a sales and investor's perspective, the Xbox 360 sales nubers are relevant. You target the biggest audience, you garnish the biggest sales. But too bad they did not invest their resources in more 1st/2nd party games such as platformers, action adventures, and survival horror. If they did and these titles were of considerable quality, the Xbox 360 would become more relevant as a hardcore gaming console. In fact, the PS3 is more relevant and its sales are more impressive because Sony continues to cater to the gamers by their 2011 exclusives.
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360 was very relevant from a gamers perspective.
You do realize that 90% of 360's and PS3 library is the same. And when you see great multiplats like Assassins Creed, Battlefield 3, Modern Warfare 3, Skyrim, Bulletstorm, Frontline, Brink.....I could go on.......sell much better on 360. MS naturally has every reason to invest into kinect cause they allready have the core gamers on their side. MS's exclusives, while fewer in number, have more real world relevance then PS3 more numerous, yet culturally irrelevant by comparison, exclusives.
On the internet most of us have the "exclusive complex". You also hear "exclusive whore" or "exclusive nuts". They really don't make a difference unless the people care about them. Flagship wise, Sony has GOW, Uncharted, and GT. The rest don't have public brand recognition. Really, in the end, gamers go for the multiplats as again they are the bulk of the library.
And to me, given PS2 domination last gen, no amount of how good PS3 is selling can be considered "impressive".
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