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Usually not a lot. If a game looks good then it really does not matter what console it's on. There are exceptions though; I think Rayman Legends was a big one for many a Nintendo fan.
It totally affects my decision as to which console I will buy. Sony has some of the best games that you can't get anywhere else, so my decision is making process is easy. For everything else there's Steam.
exclusive games are not gimped because of a weaker console. so yes my anticipation for games like the last of us are high.
Depends.
If its timed exclusive, its the most stupid thing in the world. It kills all anticipation for me.
However if a game is being built from the ground up to only run on one console, it will probably be better quality.
I think it depends on the game, I always have all the consoles so it isn't an issue, nothing is exclusive from me, but I have franchises that I prefer and get more excited about.
Overall though it isn't something I've really thought much about.