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Square Enix: from love to hate and return.



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2 mainline final fatasys in the same year lol how crazy



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Alby_da_Wolf said:
Square Enix: from love to hate and return.

It's really crazy isn't it.



Square-Enix just said during the FF14 Q&A that they are looking at bringing FF14 to the Microsoft platform. Ruh roh. I'm thinking it will be on the PS3 first, but on the 360 sooner or later.



I love how people think the developers make it a personal thing when they're developing games. They're just looking at numbers. Square Enix is not sitting around the office saying, "I hope the PS3 fanboys aren't going to be mad at us for releasing this on 360." THEY DO NOT CARE. Money is money.




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Yeah.... So if they delayed the PS3 version... I'm not going to buy the fucking game anymore.



Domicinator said:
I love how people think the developers make it a personal thing when they're developing games. They're just looking at numbers. Square Enix is not sitting around the office saying, "I hope the PS3 fanboys aren't going to be mad at us for releasing this on 360." THEY DO NOT CARE. Money is money.

Well, no. PS3 fanboys buy SE games. Million copies. So they ARE money. XB360 are money too, though. But in the end, nothing good comes to SE pissing off PS3 fans, the right balance is making XB360 as content as possible while avoiding as much as possible pissing off existent PS3 fans. It can be done and it looks like SE is trying to do it, IMVHO. But one thing springs to my mind: and Wii fanboys? Why everybody looks caring only about PS3 or XB360 fanboys' reactions?  



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Well, it won't surprise me. I won't be buying a 360 because of ffxiii though. If it doesn't release on ps3 oh well. I'll just have to play other titles.



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Domicinator said:
I love how people think the developers make it a personal thing when they're developing games. They're just looking at numbers. Square Enix is not sitting around the office saying, "I hope the PS3 fanboys aren't going to be mad at us for releasing this on 360." THEY DO NOT CARE. Money is money.

Well, at its core, a corporation owes it's allegiance only to it's shareholders and those are the people it's CEO ultimately is accountable to. However, you shouldn't mix this up with individual developers who may not see a dime of moneyhats or other incentives that may sway decisions at the top as they're likely to be different. You should know this if you ever worked for a comany before.



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It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, surely the most vicious. It is the only one international in scope. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives"---Maj. Gen. Smedley Butler

Pristine20 said:
Domicinator said:
I love how people think the developers make it a personal thing when they're developing games. They're just looking at numbers. Square Enix is not sitting around the office saying, "I hope the PS3 fanboys aren't going to be mad at us for releasing this on 360." THEY DO NOT CARE. Money is money.

Well, at its core, a corporation owes it's allegiance only to it's shareholders and those are the people it's CEO ultimately is accountable to. However, you shouldn't mix this up with individual developers who may not see a dime of moneyhats or other incentives that may sway decisions at the top as they're likely to be different. You should know this if you ever worked for a comany before.

I've worked for several companies, both public and private.  Shareholders want to see companies succeed so that their shares are worth more.  Developers want to make as much money as they can because development budgets are just getting bigger and bigger these days.  Square Enix knows that it's pretty stupid to release a game only for the 22 million PS3 fans, when there's another 30 million 360 fans, a percentage of which will also buy their games.  Shareholders are largely NOT PS3 fanboys and are largely NOT going to be offended or angered by Square Enix releasing a game to MORE potential buyers.  PS3 owners are largely NOT going to skip out on buying a game just because it also came out on the 360 and they're all butthurt about it.  The whiners you see on the internet about loyalty and "this game should only come out on this platform" are the minority.  Most gamers don't care as long as they get to play the games they want to play. 

This concept is becoming more and more prevalant which is why third party developers' word means absolutely NOTHING (I'm looking at you, Splinter Cell: Conviction) when they say that a title is exclusive.  If the console maker doesn't have a hand in the development as well as rights to the name, it's probably not going to stay exclusive for much more than a year.  That's just the way the industry is now.