SteveDave said:
Why do you think that you have seen so many games that were once exclusive are no longer exlcusive anymore? Because the huge publishers EA, Act-Bliaa and Take-2 see the money in multiplatform games. You fail to mention these publishers, you must have forgot. Sony and Microsoft see this and that is why Microsoft has DLC and made the big deal with Netflix or Sony's attempt to create the interactive interface (forgot the name)and has Blu-Ray. Wii doesn't have to do such things because 1st party games drive the system. I'm not saying that exlusives are dead but what games a console has doesn't completely go in a consumers decision into buying a game because the other consoles have the same games. That is the reason I purchased my 360 after great contemplation, because of the DLC. And I'm not bitching and moaning about not seeing LBP on the 360 I am simply stating that its bad sales could be directly connected to its exlusivity and disecting why it is so, so maybe I can learn something and not be an asshole like yourself.
I'm not trying to be an "asshole", I'm just saying what I think. No need to get your nickers in a twist over my opinion that is different than yours.
First of all, why do you think some other developers/publishers (Square Enix, Konami, Media Molecule) keep some of their games exclusive to one console? Because they're payed by one of the big three (Sony, MS, Nintendo) to keep it exclusive. Ea/Acti-Blizard/Take-Two are going to keep their games on one consome because they don't
own any other console unless one of the big three pay them to keep exclusivity. I believe L.A. Noire, made by Rockstar, is supposed to be a PS3 exclusive (though I think it's on 360 now). Either Rockstar were payed to keep it exclusive or they for some reason decided to keep it exclusive anyway.
If you're buying a games console the first thing on your mind is usually going to be the games. If one console is the cheapest, and has all the games regardless of quality, most people are going to go to that. I can't blame them, that's probably what I would do to, but the two other companies are going to want to drag you away from the competition and exclusives are one way to do it.
And also, what bad sales? I don't know how much LBP has sold so far, but could you validate your statement of LBP not selling well? Even if it's not sellling well, who knows what could be the problem; advertising, people thinking it's gay/stupid/a simple platformer/don't care, all the other games coming out this season, ect...
My friend who had owned a Wii since launch bought a PS3 for LBP and many other games that were
exclusive to the PS3 or inevitable games that would be exclusive to it like God of War III, Resistance 2, White Knight Chronicles, ect...
People bought a PS3 for MGS4, LittleBigPlanet, ect..
People bought a 360 for Halo 3, Fable II, Gears 2, ect...
People bought a Wii for the next Mario/Metroid/Zelda game.
I'm not saying that everyone bought that certain console for that certain game, but that's what many people bought it for; the
exclusives.
You can talk all you want about how it "makes sense" for developers to go multiplatform with their games, but aslong as the big three have money in their pockets and maybe a basket of chocolates, you're going to see exclusives.
HOWEVER, I do agree with the notion that it's stupid for most
3rd party developers to have exclusive games unless they're payed to (Square's RPGs on the 360 is an example).