| forevercloud3000 said: It's you who is trying to rationalize this romanticized notion of Divine Market Justice. I have explained the plethora of ways and reasons more tactile real world situations effected the PS3's performance. There are so many there is no need to even attribute something as unprovable as Market punishment. You forget, its only the hardcore of gamers who even keep up with what the game developers say on such topics because we are the core "investors". Most casuals are completely oblivious to these semantics. And like I stated, my buying purchases are meticulously calculated for my tastes. The day I see more JRPGs come to any other platform at the pace they come to playstation will be a day indeed. PC offers likely the most games by a country mile, but statistically it is mostly filled to the absolute brim with indie level shovelware the likes of which only the Wii has ever experienced. Quantity over Quality. The games that are of extreme quality on PC usually get ported to console....most of which I am still not that interested in. Consoles are the big leagues of gaming, PC is minor and honestly the most cost inefficient of the options. |
Sure. The market didn't punish Sony with less sales in the PS3 era, it only it rewarded Sony in every era, PS3 included for having all the things you believe make Sony superior. Got it.







