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AEGRO said:

People are looking the subject in the wrong way.

If i buy a certain console, do i also have to buy EVERY exclusive that releases on that specific console?

That is one silly closed minded way of looking at the market.

I bought the Ps4 for its exclusives, as the majority of the consumers. I will buy Uncharted 4 but i dont like Gran Turismo. I bought Bloodborne but i dont like MLB The Show.

Does exclusives have to have 100% attach ratio so people convince themselves that exclusives are actually the reason to own a console? Of course not.

It is called: diversity of tastes and games.

If all consoles had the same games, what makes them unique? What makes you choose one over another?

In this specific scenario, what made you choose the Xbox One over the Ps4 when almost ALL Multiplatform games Run and Looks Better on the Ps4?

As i asked before and nobody answered, if you chose the Xbox One over the Ps4 even knowing that the games run better on the Ps4, what was your reason?

People under estimating exclusives are being silly honestly. Because if someone thinks that the reasons that i mentioned before are more important than exclusive games, you are not a gamer.

 

- Brand Loyalty? Yes...

- Controller? Yes...

- UI? Yes...

- Hate the Ps4 because reasons? It's the opposite of your diversity thing... it's called "going negative" and that's when the value of bad games overshadows that of good ones. The scale is not just adding points...

- Hate Sony? Of America and Europe? Yes. Of Japan? No, but I am thankfully and sadly not in Japan and it's too late to turn things around. I am decidedly off them until they are spun off... 

 

That said, I chose it for the exclusives since they hadn't gone multiplatform back then and I've never been big on PC gaming. Between that and my recent vitriol towards the other two, MS was the best one out there. Are they still the best?

To me at least? Yes, but they are a shadow of their former selves...