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NJ5 said:

Your logic works whatever way is better to suit your agenda. You know very well that the 360 is hurting the PS3 in terms of developers attention, which is the key thing. You just choose to hide behind rhetoric and nitpicking so that you can ignore it.

 

 

The 360 had a one year headstart, thus still has a larger install base due to the PS3 having higher entry pricing. However PS3 sales are catching up fast, so the PS3 is gaining in importance to multi-platform developing companies. Nothing really surprising, I could have told you this well before the PS3 launched.

Sony and its partners just need to push out more high quality exclusives like we know they will and have, this will expand the PS3's relative market share compared to the 360. Currently it's already at around 42% (PS3) vs 58% (360) globally, developing companies starting projects today may well expect a completely reversed market advantage situation for when their projects are ready for release.



Naughty Dog: "At Naughty Dog, we're pretty sure we should be able to see leaps between games on the PS3 that are even bigger than they were on the PS2."

PS3 vs 360 sales