[QUOTE="Lebron181"] Since when was PS3 not available in western market? As a matter of fact, There are more ps3's sold than 360 in the western nations.
If Square really like money, Infinite Undescovery and Star Ocean wouldnt be exclusive. FFXIII multiplatform was actually a good idea now that i think the whole thing through. But FFXIII versus i believe is impossible for 360 to run it.
Thoughts?
jazreal
Can anyone say squares a hypocrite??? no, but pissed off cows can....and YOU say that the ps3 has sold more in the western nations?????? uhhh either link, or go home, cause we ALL know THAT aint true :PEDIT: and dont even start with the whole "360 cant run it bull@(%# :P thats what all you cows said about half the exclusives that MS has TAKEN from sony.....and you were all wrong then too :P
what are those "half the exclsuives" ms took away?
-360 can pretty run anything ps3 can, if devs keep that they want it on the 360 in mind. in terms FF13, they will compress it down so it can work on a 360.
games are like movies. Theres a blu-ray and then theres a dvd. Bluray is uncompressed because it has the space to be, dvd is compressed down so it will be. In terms of difference, well most likly the ps3 will have crisper sound and sharper images.
Squares not a hypocrite, its just they need money. Sure the PS brand was what made them "famous" in FF7, but if u remember it was a huge shocker when square left nintendo to go to sony (due to better technology at the time in the PS system). Companies need more money now and there taking advantage of the fact that there are 2 systems out that are pretty much able to run anything. Look at bioshock, went multiplat for more money. Pretty soon less and less games will be come "Exclusives", until the US economy is booming (since US plays a major role in sales).
Come to think of it, i really dont care about this whole situation, from the start when i saw FFv13 and say itsgoing to have a CC and KH fight system to it, i said "hmm sounds like a buy" but im not into rpgs, only action rpgs
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