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Editado por The Great DanTej: 10/30/2013 7:19:45 AM
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So how do you defend this?

The best selling point for consoles has, for a while now been which exclusives it has - But the thing about exclusives is that they purposefully restrict the growth of the medium, just to make a paywall of outdated hardware seem [i]better;[/i] This doesn't benefit you, the consumer, it makes it worse as you have to shell out extra just to get rid of one of the paywalls. So tell me, how do you defend this flagrant anti consumer practice? [spoiler]And please, post sensibly, there are plenty of terrible console threads, let's not make this one of them.[/spoiler] [spoiler]The closest thing I can make to an analogy is only being able to watch certain movies on one of two specific MPAA approved blu-ray players, but even then that's kinda shaky - so this is really a gaming specific problem, which means we'll get even less educated opinions than usual...[/spoiler]

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  • It's a component of gaming that I believe has become part if the game culture. People on PS3, for example, users take pride in their exclusives like Killzone and Uncharted. At the same time Xbox users take pride in games like Halo and Gears of war. In all the idea of exclusives has become dear to alot of gamers.

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