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Originally Posted by Valiant
Cost of the console was not the problem.. The games sales are what kills Sony.. Sony has been outselling 360 by a small margin for about a year now from what I read online, but their software sales and accessory sales suck compared to 360?? How do you sell more units but less games if people are not buying it for a bluray player only??
PS3 would have still lost the battle because companies were jumping the ship on exclusivity because PS3 was such a bitch to program games for.. With or without bluray, Sony would have lost to the sheer inferior number of quality games compared to the 360.. Games sales show this, even though PS3 has been outselling them..
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Agree to disagree on this then. the reason PS3 had a tough start is because of the hardware costs. How do you sell a $600 console when there are $250 and $400 consoles readily available? MS kept their lead because of a 1 year head (at the cost of the RRoD issue to boot) start to build up the game library.
If the PS3 doesn't have BD things are completely different and you have a 2 horse race to the finish. PS3 is gaining fast. I don't think Natal can maintain the momentum.