Are ps3 players left out of everything ?

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Ritterkreuz

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More communication from Bethesda would definitely go a long way here, and reassure PS3 players that we have not been abandoned.
 

Skyrimplayer

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Honestly, I think I'd put my money into a good gaming pc. Seems to be so much more you can do with it.

Yeah I looked at some gaming laptops and for me the price seems a bit more than what I'm willing to pay for gaming not to say there's anything wrong paying those prices if one such desires but for my personal preference console gaming is more along the lines of what I am willing to pay for gaming.I was thinking more along the lines of copping the next x box released instead of the ps4 if sony is going to continue leaving the sony players out of dlc's x box is getting for games as successful and popular as skyrim.It makes no sense to me to pass on such a lucrative investment on such a popular game.
 

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Yeah I looked at some gaming laptops and for me the price seems a bit more than what I'm willing to pay for gaming not to say there's anything wrong paying those prices if one such desires but for my personal preference console gaming is more along the lines of what I am willing to pay for gaming.I was thinking more along the lines of copping the next x box released instead of the ps4 if sony is going to continue leaving the sony players out of dlc's x box is getting for games as successful and popular as skyrim.It makes no sense to me to pass on such a lucrative investment on such a popular game.

Something I feel I need to chime in here:

I doubt sony does this on purpose. One of the bigger issues with console gaming right now is exclusivity. Nowadays, most games are multi-platform, or could be multi-platform rather easily. The only reason a game wouldn't leave a system, or if a game was "incomplete" on one system almost always has nothing to do with anything else but internal politics within the industry. This has a very bad effect on the industry because it isn't a real form of competition, instead of offering something new or better than another company does, they are just trying to "steal" something from someone else.

It may be done as exclusive this for that long or unique feature X, but unless there's something to compete with it on the other side, it's a loss for gamers.

The day I stopped playing consoles was the day that Tales of Vesperia got rereleased on the PS3 in Japan only with 30+more hours of content for less of the price that I paid for my version, then subsequently went out of print in the USA. They used the original release to get a huge exclusivity deal with microsoft to then fund the final development of the "real" game, to which they only released in japan for the ps3.

Those sorts of incidents happen all the time on consoles. I felt so betrayed that I haven't played a console since unless its my Wii or my 3DS (can't live without Zelda, Super Smash bros., or Poke'mon), mainly because nintendo has hardly a fraction of those kinds of incidents.

One of the most glorious things about PC gaming now is because it isn't seen as competitive by huge publishers, they don't care about exclusivity on it. Therefore, the games we do get, this situation happens like...once every thousand years. When the planets align.
 

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