[QUOTE="abdelmessih101"][QUOTE="K1LLR3175"]Exactly.I would rather have good Multi-platform game with a great story and gameplay then have a Terrible exclusive and say to myself 'Well atleast the 360 can't get this one' The one thing that sucks this gen is the fact that game companies don't know what the word loyalty. And by that I don't me Square Enix making FFXIII for the 360.I mean companies like Bethesda making Fallout 3 content for the 360 and PC only cause Microsoft can cut them a big ol check.I have a 360 aswell and it still seems wrong.I know in this crazy economy every penny counts but I would rather be a broke lover than a rich bastard.....if that makes sense lol. K1LLR3175
I understand what you're trying to say, but I still have a problem with the FFXIII debacle because SE announced it as a PS3 exclusive and then went multiplatform - if they announced multiplatform from the start, I wouldn't have a problem with it at all.If people did not get upset about the most minuscule things there there would be no problem period.It is just a game,a video game for our entertainment.Something to get us from the real world.I kinda figured that the game was going multiplatform.You need to stop the Loyalist stuff.I ain't trying to be smart.And in a way I see where you are coming from but like I said,at the end of a day...it is just a game.As long as you get to play it that is all that matters.Like you said aslong as the quality does not sink then everything is A OK.Lost planet was announced as a 360 exclusive....but look how that turned out,same thing goes for Dead rising,but it got released on the Wii.Things change over time.It is what makes things interesting,I guess whether you like that interest or not.
The flaw in your rants should be obvious: The lack of it being an exclusive isn't (at least for me) about noone else being allowed to play the game just for bragging rights or some sense of "fanboyism." It's about the inherent downgrade of quality that has come with so many games BEING multi-plat. There are too many games that provide evidence for said lost quality, and in the case of exclusives, MGS4, Heavenly Sword, soon to be KZ2, etc, the effect of exclusivity and its relationship with quality is glaring. As a consumer, I want the best bang for my buck...and keeping certain games exclusive helps better ensure I'm getting all I'm paying for.
Does THAT make sense to you? :)
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