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Old 07-27-2006, 02:59 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by DS
I mostly meant the backwards compatibility of two systems when I mentioned the library. And I know the 360 has more party support but the problem is that since the 360 is so close to PC status that it is very easy for companies to release a multi-platform game. Sony seems to like to throw money at companies to get them to release exclusive titles.
Except they've largely lost that, making it meaningless.

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I explained, or tried to, my reasoning for putting the library, it has been said for ages now that there is not much difference in the blu-ray and HD-DVD except for the storage size, it has been proven that the PS3 supports 1080p, Sony has already confirmed free online, extended features are a fact as well, and there are already a few exclusive games that show great promise (MGS, God of War, etc).
Well, that would probably mean more if XBox wasn't getting their own exclusives, and many "Exclusive" titles weren't now cross-platform. Supporting 1080pi is nice, but the number of extra features offered is rather limited, and free online will be less of an issue what with Nintendo doing it too (And their library will include all prior 1st party games), though Free online support is still awesome, it hardly makes up for a lot of the drawbacks.

I'm trying not to make assumptions but I feel like I'm pretty well backed in what I mentioned. The discs are walking the line but nobody knows what they really hold in terms of games.
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