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DucksUnlimited said:
sales2099 said:
psrock said:
sales2099 said:

THANK YOU. I thought I was the only one lol.

In short: PS3 has multiplats not on 360 like MLB, FF14, and a few others. But Xbox multiplats not on PS3 are vastly numerically superior. It is one of MS's #1 strategies this gen.

Sony fans praise the almighty exclusive not just because they are what they are, but in short doing so cripples Xbox's main strategy: to secure games NOT on playstation.

Gears of War, Left 4 Dead 1/2, Dead Rising, Witcher 2, Minecraft, etc etc etc........not on PS3. Doesn't count, it aint exclusive. Upcoming X1 games that are shared with Windows 8, XBLA games shared with tablets.......sorry, not exclusive. It doesn't exist.

This is a Sony world unfortunately, something Ive been trying to fight for a while, and sadly it comes to the point where we just live in their world and play by their rules. It sickens me to no end.

If its on one and not the other, it counts, both ways. In a true Xbox vs PS debate, these titles deserve a mention. Any filtering of these games is propaganda, nothing more, in its lowest form.

Add them then, It still doesnt fix the facts that Minecraft has become your idea of xbox exclusivity. That's what happens when you stop making games on a console and move on to the next.

Minecraft, among others like it = Multiplats, not on PS.

A Xbox gamer would however, treat it like an actual exclusive

So would Red Dead Redemption be considered a 360 exclusive by Xbox gamers because it's not on the Wii?

 

If something is on more than one system, it's not an exclusive. It's as simple as that.

If someone were trying to decide between an Xbox 360 or a Wii, Red Dead would TOTALLY count because we are doing ONE CONSOLE vs ONE CONSOLE. 

If someone were doing PC vs PS3, then PC gamers could say "Hey, I can't play Halo on a PS3 so I'm going with the PC!"

The most common comparison is PS3 vs Xbox 360!  How hard is it to just say "If I have a PS3 I can play this but I can't play it if I only have an Xbox 360" or "If I get the Xbox 360 I can play this game but I can't play it if I only have a PS3"?

 

 

If you compare one console's entire library to another, then it should be crystal clear which games are fair game and which games ar not.  It seems so simple but alas.