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Actually I've just realized that it doesn't even matter. Sure you can even compare the "libraries" of each and blindly ignore that exclusives matter far more than multiplats, but even then the 360 doesn't even have an edge in 2010. The only good 360 exclusive up to now is Alan Wake. But in all reality, an exclusive isn't equal to a multiplat.
argetlam00
This is a common logic error in SW (that makes me fear for our future, but that is another story).
Logically every game counts exactly the same (aside from perceptions of quality). Each game is +1 game on whatever platform it is released on. An exclusive is not +1.5 or +2, etc. Each game is precisely and exactly +1 whether it is exclusive or multiplat. This is easily proveable mathematically.
I don't need a 360 to play PC/360 multiplats, I do need a PS3 to play PS3 exclusives. I can play every PC/360 multiplat without ever touching a 360. Exclusives make a system stand out.
Because you dont need a 360 to play PC/360 games, does not mean that the whole world does not too, some need a 360 to play PC/360 games, because dt is cheap, can be used in the living room and is easy to use and you dont have to move your work PC every time you need to play a game on a TV
So, what you dont need, is irelevant, the point is how many bought Mass Effect on 360, and those are 2 million or more
So, 2 million gamers needed a 360 to play Mass Effect 2 and did not play it on PC
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