How come gamers brag about exclusive titles like it's a good thing?

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#1 outatime557
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Why the hell would you care if the game is only for the system(s) you own? Does that make the game more fun?
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#2 UC3Drake
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Its called system wars for a reason.....

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#3 bleehum
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Read the board title. There's your answer.
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#4 outatime557
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No, I understand why Sony and Microsoft would make a point out of having exclusive titles for their systems, but what the gamers get out of this I don't get.
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#5 Pug-Nasty
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Exclusivity doesn't make a game better, but the better games are all exclusive.
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#6 UC3Drake
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Bragging rights unfortunately.

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#7 Randoggy
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People want to justify their purchase of said console. Bragging about exclusive games helps them do that.
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#8 GeneralShowzer
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Why the hell would you care if the game is only for the system(s) you own? Does that make the game more fun?outatime557
Yes. A PC exclusive game made with PC in mind is gonna play better than a multi-platform game. See the downgrade from Deus Ex to Deus Ex 2.
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#9 xOMGITSJASONx
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Don't understand all that but the best games i played this gen happened to be Uncharted 2, MGS4 and Denon Souls. All are exclusives. Its not about exclusives or multiplats its about how great the experience is for the gamer.

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#10 BPoole96
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Because exclusive games are what set platforms different from one another. If every game was multiplat there wouldnt be much incentive to buy one platform over another

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#11 Chojuto
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Exclusivity doesn't make a game better, but the better games are all exclusive.Pug-Nasty
There's the right answer. Just because a game is exclusive doesn't somehow automatically make it "better," but really good games DO tend to be exclusive. There are a lot of good multi-plat titles too, but a lot of them don't stand out when compared to those really special exclusive games.
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#12 tagyhag
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Exclusives are a good thing, otherwise what would be the point of owning different consoles?

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#13 cainetao11
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Why the hell would you care if the game is only for the system(s) you own? Does that make the game more fun?outatime557
Well said. Sad truth is for some people it might.
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#14 FIipMode
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Differentiates platforms from one another, gives a lot of incentive to buy the console with the most exclusives your interested in.

Plus how boring would it be if we just had 3 consoles that all played multiplats.

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#16 cainetao11
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[QUOTE="Pug-Nasty"]Exclusivity doesn't make a game better, but the better games are all exclusive.Chojuto
There's the right answer. Just because a game is exclusive doesn't somehow automatically make it "better," but really good games DO tend to be exclusive. There are a lot of good multi-plat titles too, but a lot of them don't stand out when compared to those really special exclusive games.

Disagree. It's all subjective. My best experiences this gen were Batman AA, Fallout 3, Oblivion as well as MGS4, Halo 3.
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#17 GeneralShowzer
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[QUOTE="Chojuto"][QUOTE="Pug-Nasty"]Exclusivity doesn't make a game better, but the better games are all exclusive.cainetao11
There's the right answer. Just because a game is exclusive doesn't somehow automatically make it "better," but really good games DO tend to be exclusive. There are a lot of good multi-plat titles too, but a lot of them don't stand out when compared to those really special exclusive games.

Disagree. It's all subjective. My best experiences this gen were Batman AA, Fallout 3, Oblivion as well as MGS4, Halo 3.

RDR and ME2 were considered the best games of 2010 and they were multi-plats.
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#18 Hahadouken
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How are exclusives not a good thing? They are something that ONLY said platform has and ONLY the users that own them get to play. Exclusives are the biggest weapon against the competition.
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#19 GreenGoblin2099
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Exclusives are a good thing, otherwise what would be the point of owning different consoles?

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Bragging rights??

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#20 Hahadouken
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No, I understand why Sony and Microsoft would make a point out of having exclusive titles for their systems, but what the gamers get out of this I don't get.outatime557
They get to play these games... which is the whole point of gaming.
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#21 fusionhunter
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It's what makes the hardware worth buying.

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#22 Laxer04
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Exclusives are a good thing, otherwise what would be the point of owning different consoles?

tagyhag

a good thing for who? the console manufacturers or the consumer?

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#23 FollowY0urBliss
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MOST (logical) like exclusives because they USUALLY are better than multiplat games. Exclusive games have the benefit of being developed for ONE platform. Therefor the dev exploits all the unique qalities that a specific platform has to offer. This cant be done with a multiplat.

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#24 lawlessx
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because fanboys love to brag about something only they have.
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#25 Hahadouken
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[QUOTE="tagyhag"]

Exclusives are a good thing, otherwise what would be the point of owning different consoles?

Laxer04

a good thing for who? the console manufacturers or the consumer?

Both. It's a benefit for the consumer because it's a huge incentive for owning the platform.
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#26 gandaf007
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Exclusive titles mean competition and ultimately, I think competition is good for developers, publishers and gamers.

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[QUOTE="cainetao11"][QUOTE="Chojuto"] There's the right answer. Just because a game is exclusive doesn't somehow automatically make it "better," but really good games DO tend to be exclusive. There are a lot of good multi-plat titles too, but a lot of them don't stand out when compared to those really special exclusive games.GeneralShowzer
Disagree. It's all subjective. My best experiences this gen were Batman AA, Fallout 3, Oblivion as well as MGS4, Halo 3.

RDR and ME2 were considered the best games of 2010 and they were multi-plats.

Yet MGS4 and UC2 were the best games of 2008 and 2009 and they were exclusives ;)
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#28 coasterguy65
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Because otherwise fanboys would have to admit that the PS3 and the Xbox are basically the same system under the hood, with almost exactly the same performance. Something the rest of us already know.

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#29 Pug-Nasty
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[QUOTE="cainetao11"][QUOTE="Chojuto"] There's the right answer. Just because a game is exclusive doesn't somehow automatically make it "better," but really good games DO tend to be exclusive. There are a lot of good multi-plat titles too, but a lot of them don't stand out when compared to those really special exclusive games.GeneralShowzer
Disagree. It's all subjective. My best experiences this gen were Batman AA, Fallout 3, Oblivion as well as MGS4, Halo 3.

RDR and ME2 were considered the best games of 2010 and they were multi-plats.

I enjoyed Heavy Rain, GoW III, and even ModNation racers more than RDR. RDR wasn't even interesting enough to support itself through one playthrough.
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No, I understand why Sony and Microsoft would make a point out of having exclusive titles for their systems, but what the gamers get out of this I don't get.outatime557

more quality games? Do you really think that Uncharted 2 would've been the same if it had been made for PS3, and 360? It's easier to focus on one console, and developing exclusive games has it's ups, like having support from Sony/Microsoft themselves. It's even worse if it's PS3, 360, and Wii, not to mention PS3, 360, Wii, and PC. A lot of games being developed for all platforms usually are worse than they would have been on an exclusive platform whether it be focus, team size, experience, money, or limitations (problem PC gamers face because of console limitations).

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#31 DerpyMcDerp
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It's how poor people try to make themselves feel better about not being able to afford owning every console available. :)

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#32 ArchoNils2
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First of all, TC, I guess SW is the wrong place for you.

Anyway, exclusives, especially from a first party IP, tend to have an overall higher quality. Sure there are a lot of crap exclusives, Wii collects them as shovelware, but the average score of first party IPs is usually a lot higher than the average score of the entire library of the same system

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#33 sinpkr
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its cause it makes u more 1337

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#34 Jolt_counter119
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Because exclusive games get an E in front of their A rating which makes it badass.

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#36 iowastate
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Exclusivity doesn't make a game better, but the better games are all exclusive.Pug-Nasty

that is an opinion but not mine.

for one thing you said "all" the better games -some of the better games are exclusive but I have disagree that all are exclusive.

in fact I will go so far as to say that I believe most of them are NOT exclusive to any one system.

I also don't believe there is such a thing as console exclusives.

if a game is available on the PC and one of the consoles it can not be considered to be any kind of exclusive

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#37 DireOwl
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Most gamers don't. The vast majority of my buddies play online shooters on 360 or my female friends play the Wii. If at any time I asked them what do you think of Demon Souls? They would most likely respond: What the !@#* is that?

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Exclusivity doesn't make a game better, but the better games are all exclusive.Pug-Nasty
not true.
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#39 TheEroica
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[QUOTE="Pug-Nasty"][QUOTE="GeneralShowzer"][QUOTE="cainetao11"] Disagree. It's all subjective. My best experiences this gen were Batman AA, Fallout 3, Oblivion as well as MGS4, Halo 3.

RDR and ME2 were considered the best games of 2010 and they were multi-plats.

I enjoyed Heavy Rain, GoW III, and even ModNation racers more than RDR. RDR wasn't even interesting enough to support itself through one playthrough.

Wha???? how?? really?!?!?! RDR was fantastic, train to graveyard...
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#40 Pug-Nasty
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[QUOTE="Pug-Nasty"]Exclusivity doesn't make a game better, but the better games are all exclusive.iowastate

that is an opinion but not mine.

for one thing you said "all" the better games -some of the better games are exclusive but I have disagree that all are exclusive.

in fact I will go so far as to say that I believe most of them are NOT exclusive to any one system.

I also don't believe there is such a thing as console exclusives.

if a game is available on the PC and one of the consoles it can not be considered to be any kind of exclusive

I agree in that exclusive means found on one gaming platform. The games I've enjoyed most this gen have been exclusives, but I haven't enjoyed all the exclusives. To be honest, I could have probably got by so far in the gen with just Sony's first party efforts. I should have really specified first party, rather than exclusive. A game can be exclusive but not produced by the hardware manufacturer, and the hardware manufacturer has more to gain by making the best game they can.
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#41 Heil68
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[QUOTE="Laxer04"]

[QUOTE="tagyhag"]

Exclusives are a good thing, otherwise what would be the point of owning different consoles?

Hahadouken

a good thing for who? the console manufacturers or the consumer?

Both. It's a benefit for the consumer because it's a huge incentive for owning the platform.

That's pretty much it right there. Exclusives are usually top quality games too.
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[QUOTE="Pug-Nasty"][QUOTE="GeneralShowzer"] RDR and ME2 were considered the best games of 2010 and they were multi-plats.TheEroica
I enjoyed Heavy Rain, GoW III, and even ModNation racers more than RDR. RDR wasn't even interesting enough to support itself through one playthrough.

Wha???? how?? really?!?!?! RDR was fantastic, train to graveyard...

I enjoyed it, but got bored half to two-thirds the way through. I couldn't bring myself to replay it, and...

[spoiler] playing on as Jack was more than I could bear. [/spoiler]

I played through GoW III about six times, and will likely play it again.

Heavy Rain I only played once, mostly because I didn't want to spoil the game by making different choices. I felt that the ending I got, not a good one, was part of what made the game so awesome.

And, ModNation Racers is just an ongoing delight.

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#43 AnnoyedDragon
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Depending on the platform, namely PC, the exclusivity of a title can greatly impact the experience.

I'm not just talking about technical performance, games are fundamentally designed differently on PC than consoles. Consoles tend to exaggerate visuals and get into your face about it, because they are viewed on the other side of the room on a TV. Where as PC is about finer details, because you are positioned close enough to a high pixel density screen to notice them. There is the difference in memory, with Crysis 2 as a example of a open environment game being converted to streaming; for console compatibility. There is also the difference in controls, impacting how we interact with a game and what options are available,

There is more to a game being PC exclusive than it just being exclusive, it can completely change how a game looks and feels to play.

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#44 Gamerz1569
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Because they're trying to brag about the one (1) platform their parents bought them for christmas ;)

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#45 Mrmccormo
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Xbox 360 gamer: "I have 20 games to play this year, and 2 of them are built with my system's strengths in mind!" PS3 gamer: "I have 40 games to play this year, and 20 of them are built with my system's strengths in mind!" Which one seems better?
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better quality (production values)
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#47 NodakJo2010
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If there was no exclusives...what would be the reason to buy the wii, ps3, or xbox?

There would be a monopoly in the gaming industry and charge whatever the heck they want for the one console.

I don't brag about exclusives, but I get the console where the exclusives seem the most fun for me. Which is why I own a ps3 because GT5, 3D Dot, Motorstorm, Modnation, LPB all gave me great experiences where I wouldn't find on any other console. Which what makes each console unique.

The reason I got a Wii is because of Metroid Prime, Super Smash, and the New Super Mario Bros. Why? Because they offered me a great experience on the Wii that I can't find on the PS3 or 360.

Same goes for owning a 360 console. Sad to say though I haven't had enough exclusive games to try other than Halo for me to properly judge the 360.

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#48 iowastate
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Good point - the SNES - and DC - PSX and those were fun but. without exclusives what reason would we have for anything other than a PC? which really is what I use most of the time now. MOST of the best games are also available on PC and the best versions IMO are on the computer
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#49 madsnakehhh
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Why the hell would you care if the game is only for the system(s) you own? Does that make the game more fun?outatime557

While i'm agree that people tend to overreact about exclusives, they are also the reason you buy and keep a console, so yes, exclusives are important.