Exclusives areone of the mainreasons I have a PS3 and not a 360. Well, I have a Wii and I would like the games more if they made use of a traditional control scheme.
I got my PS3 for Gran Turismo, Metal Gear, Ratchet and Clank, God of War, and Twisted Metal. I knew that if I wanted to play the exclusive franchises I've been playing for the last decade, I would have to get a PS3.
I probably have more time in my multiplats, but that's mostly because of Oblivion, Skyrim, New Vegas, and Fallout 3. I probably own nearly as many exclusives as Multis.
If anything, Microsoft should focus on software. I mean, they ARE a software company. The 360, and its accessories, are really the only successful hardware venture MS has had to date. We've seen how poorly constructed the 360s were early in their life cycle. Heck, even the original XBOX was setting things on fire with their faulty power supply. Besides, if Sony leaves the market, I'll probably stop console gaming. Unless Nintendo returns to its roots and ditches this motion control fad, that is.
I haven't done a lot with it. I'm an Analyst/Programmer and I've done pretty well investing with the knowledge I obtained through my studies in Finance, but the MBA has been pretty useless thus far. I guess I can't complain too loudly. I'm making close to $30 USD an hour to mess around on gamespot today!you are getting paid for this? i am doing this all wrong,lol I'm not getting paid explicitly, but I'm at work killing time. This tends to be a slow time of year. I work with financial systems (accounting, budget, etc) and most departments hold off on system changes this time of year due to the approach of the fiscal year-end.
[QUOTE="Wanderlei_Rua"][QUOTE="delta3074"]i take it you are a university man yourself then.delta3074
I've got a Master's in Business Administration, Bachelor's in Information Systems (minor in finance).impressive,very impressive. I haven't done a lot with it. I'm an Analyst/Programmer and I've done pretty well investing with the knowledge I obtained through my studies in Finance, but the MBA has been pretty useless thus far. I guess I can't complain too loudly. I'm making close to $30 USD an hour to mess around on gamespot today!
[QUOTE="Wanderlei_Rua"][QUOTE="delta3074"]they take sats, not LSATSor MCATS or ACT's, those are american standards, i think one is an entry exam for medical collegedelta3074
MCAT, LSAT is Law School (grad school), GRE is general graduate school. They're all university exams.i take it you are a university man yourself then. I've got a Master's in Business Administration, Bachelor's in Information Systems (minor in finance).
[QUOTE="Wanderlei_Rua"][QUOTE="delta3074"]i know what they are, my kids do them, we didn't have any of those at school in the late 80's early 90's, don't care how you feel about my country, we only hold the world record for the largest empire in history, nothing substantial really (sarcasm)delta3074
Yeah, but the sun set on the British empire. It's something we have to continually remind you of. It's typical that the younger brother (the U.S) grows up to be able to kick the crap out of the older brother (GBR). I'm sure your kids take LSATs and MCATs *eyeroll* (for the sarcasm challenged).they take sats, not LSATSor MCATS or ACT's, those are american standards, i think one is an entry exam for medical college MCAT, LSAT is Law School (grad school), GRE is general graduate school. They're all university exams.
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