Thunderbird77 said:
Yet again wrong, it's called reaping what you sow. Third parties sell worse when they don't try. When they do try, they get better sales on nintendo platforms. When they do crappy decisions on ps and xbox, they also get poor sales there, No magic involved. You can talk about third party support or EA, one doesn't equal the other. Also, it's safer to say sony and ms NEED third parties or else they'd crash, nintendo has been profiting without them for a while. Theyr support helps a console's success but isn't absolutely necessary for staying in the market. Wii didn't really have much better 3rd party support than anything and calling it casual just screams for me to ignore the statement. Wii U proved many things but not the ones you talk about. |
If it's that simple, then why do third parties pick Nintendo consoles to consistently take a dump on, instead of trying harder? Why don't they sometimes put more effort into the Nintendo version of a game and give the PS or Xbox version a half-ass port? Better yet, why don't they just make the best possible game they can make out of every console version of their games? In your scenario, that is literally the only factor that effects sales.