This may sound a bit one sided but I am gonna try and stay factual. I am open to you shutting my fat mouth up as long as you can do so in a calm manner.
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Before I get flamed for dissing Sony, let me even it out by dissing the other 2 systems first. Skip this part if you are a skimmer.
Wii - In a recent study it was found that Xbox and the Wii were practically identical graphics wise. Wii was just a little bit better though. In an interview with one of the Nintendo heads it was stated that the reason Devs are hesitant to dev for the Wii is because of Nintendo's dominance, while that may not surprise anyone. Nintendo's response was that this is because usually Nintendo gets stuck with a developers third or fourth string developers. So in actuallity most Wii third party games are gonna be trash filler games. Not to say there all bad.
Xbox 360 - Microsoft has consitently said that the failure rate for the Red Ring of Death is around 5%. Well there are businesses that are reporting that it's closer to 50%. One business that ordered 300 systems had half of them get the Red Ring of Death. Google "360 Failure Rates" to see for yourself.
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Start reading here for the skippers.
My problem with Sony's PS3 is that with development of these huge powerful consoles the idea of taking risks in a company shrinks. The way I see it, we all want to have the best graphics and speed and all that right now, and everyone wants to get ahead so badly that they are willing to ignore the pitfalls of making a jump like Sony is.
As many of you know the PS3 uses an 8 core processor, which brings Development costs through the roof. The high end 360 game costs 15 million to make, and the high end PS3 game costs 25-30 million to make. So right now in the PS3's market, if a game isn't a smash hit a company will pretty much be screwed big time. With the PS3 sales in the toilet right now companies are taking almost no risk at all with the games that they are producing for it. Creating such games as Lair, Killzone 2, MGS4, and FF13. Those are 4 of PS3's unreleased third party exclusives with massive development costs. Can we guarantee ourselves that these games will be hits? If they aren't would that make developers shrink our current pallete of gaming?
Take for instance Katamari Damacy. Would that game have ever come out on a system like the PS3. It was a risk that Sony took and it payed off. Dev costs weren't that high afterall. The PS2 was the weakest system of the 3. (although Sony is notorious for making awful dev packages).
Please tell me I am wrong, is Sony's PS3 gonna skew the pallete of games to only the "safe bets"? Are safe bets a good thing or a bad thing by your standards?