I find it hard to believe that in 3 years we will have many exclusives of any sort that aren't first party. By then, the learning curve on the PS3 should make it a lot easier (and Sony is working on development tools to make it easier as well---they have already pushed out their next version of development tools).
So I would expect EA, take 2 and all the others to make games multiplatform. Socom will stay PS3 because zipper is owned by sony. Halo will stay 360. Other than stuff like that---I am not sure.
I agree that memory is not an issue at all for the PS3--it has a bigger hard drive (other than v the Elite). Although the ability of the 360 to work with the PC could make the storage issue less relevant.
I still find it hard to believe that the 360 will get an exclusive on these. LA has done a better job in xbox than ps2. But Free Radical's successes were ps2 exclusives, werent' they? I tend to believe, that most of this is just wheel spinning from Star Wars fans with nothing better to do.
And as for when we should expect to see a SWBF3? I would bet it will coincide with some major Star Wars initiative. The way that the DVD launches were timed with the game launches.
So I would expect EA, take 2 and all the others to make games multiplatform. Socom will stay PS3 because zipper is owned by sony. Halo will stay 360. Other than stuff like that---I am not sure.
I agree that memory is not an issue at all for the PS3--it has a bigger hard drive (other than v the Elite). Although the ability of the 360 to work with the PC could make the storage issue less relevant.
I still find it hard to believe that the 360 will get an exclusive on these. LA has done a better job in xbox than ps2. But Free Radical's successes were ps2 exclusives, werent' they? I tend to believe, that most of this is just wheel spinning from Star Wars fans with nothing better to do.
And as for when we should expect to see a SWBF3? I would bet it will coincide with some major Star Wars initiative. The way that the DVD launches were timed with the game launches.
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