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AlfredoTurkey said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:

Exclusives matter, but people who are defending Xbox dont seem to be depending on where it applies. Exclusives might sell less than they used to, but they stabalize the yearly sales of a platform and keeps mindshare solely on that platform.  All the month to month topics will revolve around your platform and eventually if you're good enough something will stick with the masses. With Nintendo all it took was time. Phil Spencer has also said that even though exclusives are strongest with Nintendo that Sony and Nintendo both excel at single player experiences and that the culture responds as such. You cannot have that reception if you do not create the culture. Xbox fans are looking towards a culture with Microsoft where exclusives are not important and that is why you've come to that conclusion. Traditionally speaking with consoles that has never been in question until Microsoft got here. We all know exclusives matter, but we never questioned their relevance until Microsoft. We know full well that the Xbox would've tanked without Halo or Gears though. 

Exclusives do matter, but they matter far less than they use to. That's all I'm saying. The Xbox One is only 5% behind Sony in the US, practically neck and neck, and look at how many more exclusives Sony has. That shouldn't happen. So I think Microsoft sees this and doesn't really feel the push to buy a bunch of developers.

Yes, exclusives matter far less than they used to. The US is not the world though. If the Xbox had more to offer it and Microsoft would act like they gave a damn about Japan they would be closer to the library they had on the 360 than they are now. This library this gen is vastly inferior. Phil Spencer might be downplaying marketshare now, but markethsare is what makes you more appealing to foreign developers. Sonys exclusives sell all around the world and the exclusives appeal to many people.  They wouldnt be outselling them by double. In fact the switch is going to prove that exlusives have the power to sell consoles. Again, perhaps not as well as having a vast multiplatform library, but giving people options gives a company more power.