Some people aren't getting the point here.
Xbox players are paying for the same amount of content as PS players, but PS players just get more, to those of you pulling up exclusive games for consoles, your argument is ridiculously flawed.
Lets put it this way:
For CoD DLC, did PS players pay for the dlc just to have parts of it walled off for a year? No. It just came to them a month later. Not a year later, a month, sorry you're so impatient you can't wait a month for mediocre maps.
For timed exclusive games, you can get your pre-order money back, we can't, we're stuck missing out on content that we bought/are buying.
For general exclusive games, systems are always going to have exclusive games, there's nothing about that that will change, but this disgusting trend of games being multiplat and other consoles getting the short end of the stick is COMPLETELY different.
ESPECIALLY since it's bungie, Xbox has been bungies home for what, 10+ years? So it's a huge slap in the face to Xbox owners and mostly to bungie followers.
If you're just going to be a child and wave it in our faces i'll wave MCC and Sunset Overdrive in your face. And the vast majority of destiny players that are as well fed up with this game will just bail out for the next big game, and loyal bungie customers will be deterred away from the company.
What's this achieving? Splitting the community.
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