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Neodegenerate said:
Captain_Tom said:
Neodegenerate said:
Captain_Tom said:


What you people don't get is that it costs no extra money to turn a few settings up.


I get that there is no cost to doing so.  What you don't seem to get is that there is no actual benefit to the company in doing so.  Increases desirability of one version of your product at the expense of another version is not good business sense.


LOL how could that hurt sales?  Either way you are wrong because they are clearly already doing this.

What they are doing currently is minimal.  There is no blow you away level graphic difference (like Bayonetta last gen as an example) in any of the current 3rd party situations.  The hurting of sales comes from "why buy this version when the other version is better" concept.  Some people, who don't have both consoles, won't buy the worse version strictly because it is noticably worse.  Companies don't deliberately shoot themselves in the foot.

1) Bayonetta had loading problems on PS3, not graphics.  But they fixed that with an update.

2) Oh and lol people will get the game they can get.  COD was better on 360 since World At War, and yet PS3 sales of the games were only slightly behind 360's.  No one is going to not get a game because a stronger console has a better looking version.  Your argument has no basis in any sort of evidence.  Show me anything that backs up your claim.