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Originally posted by: Bill
What I'm getting from your post is that say, Nintendo, wouldn't allow Capcom to let gamers play on Sony's servers...If Capcom had their own servers, then that kind of thing could be avoided. Of course, that would probably be very expensive...
What I am saying is that I know for a fact that neither Nintendo or Microsoft will give approval to a title that allows online play with players who are playing on another console, no matter who runs the servers that are hosting the games. I am pretty sure the same holds true for Sony, but Sony do allow for PS2 players of FFXI to play with PC players. Whether that is just an exception Sony made for Square though, I do not know.
The answer to the question as to who houses a game's server can be answered by simply looking at the platform the game is running on. If it is on Xbox then the game is online via Xbox Live, and is running on MS's servers. If the game is on any other platform (PS2, GC, PC), then the game is running on the publisher's servers. Simple as that.
Chris.