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trend matters because it will show other things for example here is an imaginary data set

01/09 360 17% PS3 24%
02/09 360 18% PS3 22%
03/09 360 13% PS3 17%

this kind of data would have different implications.

Of course that data could be written as actual units:

01/09 360 57(85+) PS3 43(85+)
02/09 360 59 PS3 44
03/09 360 60 PS3 44

but then you have to do the percentages in your head, or at least, there is a second step to seeing how those percentages are changing.

It's all about what you are trying to prove. Say,.. ps3 85+ games were increasing in frequency whereas 360's was falling. You can always show this by showing the actual units but why make someone do the percentages in their head? It is stronger to show the result with as little extra steps as possible.

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But see, how many of those games are exclusive and how many are multi-platform?



Battlefield Bad Company 2 > Modern Warfare 2

^ thats the thing sony its a powerhouse publisher.

microsoft isn't.

actually neither a hardware company completely but they are there fighting.



This thread reeks of flame bait :P.



                           

It speaks more about the size of the PS3 library than any perceived quality.



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PS3 definitely have better and more innovative games.



Wow, the 360 has 600 games for it?



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So is this just retail releases, or is it arcade and PSN stuff too? spin spin spin spin



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Proves that HD games have good graphics AND good gameplay



nojustno said:
reask said:

17% of PS3 games have an 85 or higher review score

According to Edge’s graph o’ the week, data complied by Entertainment Design and Research shows that 17 percent of PS3 games released between 2006 and 2008 have received review scores of 85 or higher.

By contrast, 30 percent received a score of 65 percent or lower.

Last week’s breakdown of Xbox 360 review scores showed 13 percent with a score over 85 and 38 percent under 65.

So PS3 wins

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360 still has more 85+ games so this thread is kinda pointless (and funny )

 

 

 It also has 2.4 times as many games that could be classified as pure crap. Have we done a Wii graph yet?