Please show me one multiplatform game Bungie has made since they left. I don't even know why they're still making Halo, I don't care if their next game was multiplatform I just want them to get away from all this Halo stuff.SteveDave said:Your last point was the point I was trying to make. You see a lot less exclusives out there than you did yesterday and consoles can't really on exclusives anymore. The 360 doesn't have to get many exlcusives, all it needs to do is take them away from PS3 and make them multiplatform because the 360 is cheaper. And why do you think Bungie left Micro? Because they want to make more money buy going multiplatform. No, Halo will never go multiplatform because Micro owns the rights but Bungie leaving validates what I'm trying to say. I'm not saying that exlusives don't factor in the equasion of buying a console but their role is diminishing and it is a pattern that will continue and bring changes to how the next consoles are designed.
I read on Edge-Magazine.com that after week two LBP sales were only at 400k, bad sales for what was supposed to be a great game.
The reason I call you an asshole is because you immediately jump to the conclusion that I am a fanboy because I have a differing opinion and own a 360.
Also, I wouldn't call Sony and Micro part of the big three in game publishing. EA and Acti-Blizz publish way more games.
The LBP sales could be an effect of countless things, mainly trying to get the game atleast well known which I don't think it has. I highly doubt that LBP being multiplat would make much of a difference in sales, but that's my opinion.
Never thought you were a fanboy, what gives you that idea? Just don't call people assholes for no aparant reason and you're fine, I just thought we were on a friendly debate of some sorts.
Erm, no. By "Big Three" I'm talking about the console manufacture-ers. I could care less if EA was a big name publisher, they have no reason to pay someone else to keep their games exclusive to one platform. Only the "Big Three" have reason to pay EA or Acti-Blizz to keep a game exclusive.