Soriku said: Torillian said: So your conclusion is that there is enough of a Hard Core base to help any kind of game do well....or atleast games that would be typically deemed as Hard Core. Then would you also concede to the idea that if a Game does particularly well on one of the other two systems that it will have an adverse effect on the sale of these Wiis to the Hardcore gamers and therefore have an affect on the sale of the Wii in general? (or perhaps it's best to say it would have an effect on the Demand for the Wii, since it could be argued that it's demand is far enough above it's supply that this wouldn't make an affect on sales) My apologies if this discussion has been done to death, and perhaps the same people aren't making different arguments, just different people with the same desire to see the Wii do well. |
See, if they put crap on the PS3 or 360, it'd sell just as bad, if not worse. |
That's the key sentence. The fact that most 360 games sell alot more than Wii games isn't about the userbase, casuals etc, it's because most good games are on 360. And that's cause when developing a game for an HD high-cost console you can't afford to make it crap and test if it will sell, cause if it doesn't the developer will be losing A LOT of money. That's what most developers have the Wii for.