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Diomedes1976 said:
I differ a bit ,the PS3 with less than 25% the userbase is selling around 50% of the multiplattform releases in the X360 (and better in Harry Potter for example ) .I think those are good numbers for the PS3 as "hardcore " plattform .

I don't think that matters honestly business wise. You move more copies, and thats all that matters. I don't think the companies care that Game A sells with a .8 attach rate to the PS3 and moves 50k units while game A also has an attach rate to 360 is .2 if the 360 version sells 450k (these are example numbers).

My point is I believe from a business stand point, when they look for what game sells better and where. They dont pull out charts with system attach rates, they pull out charts with the total sales numbers. Third parties couldnt care less about the attach rate unless the higher attach rate equates to a higher number of copies sold. 

 

Thats my take on it anyway. Attach rate could be sky high, but if it only is equating to small total sales of your software then who cares?