I'm with you all the way on that. Unfortunately we'll be stuck with 360 ports from third party devs for pretty much this entire console cycle. I look to first party games for some gratification, but the "what if" factor will always loom over me if you know what I mean.
That's exactly my problem. If there was ever one game I have to play, it would be Skyrim. It is, in my mind, THE game to anticipate. I couldn't care less about the non-RPG/exploration-styled games such as Uncharted (but with T.E. Lawrence being a reference in the third one, I may check it out if I can get past my hatred for linear/highly limited in time gameplay), Killzone, or God of War, but they are the only games that really take my preferred platform's hardware and actually do what it was meant to do. Then, there's Skyrim... a game already outshined by existing PlayStation games in graphical quality and performance (I just keep picturing the hiccuping, prone-to-unstable-framerates of a nightmare that Oblivion and Fallout 3 were, for me, and they weren't even anything all that graphically stunning to show for the problems), but it's the game I want to take full use of my platform's capabilities more than any other game, yet I can only wonder about what could have been instead of actually getting what could have been. First-party Sony games don't interest me, but Skyrim does and I can already foresee better performance on the 360 simply because they actually programmed the game to take full advantage/consideration of the 360's architecture, but not the PS3's... the more capable of the two. :wallbash: