Think of it this way, Bungie has located itself for 10-11 years on the Xbox. Now when they introduce a new game, but it being a cross platform with Xbox and Playstation. They haven't had much rep with the PSN side, so they probably thought that giving extra for PSN members would allure a lot more people towards Destiny. Now with Xbox being left out, I'm not seeing the issues. You should be Bungie's biggest fans, so some couple of in game weapons you have shouldn't challenge that loyalty towards them.
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Halo is big enough that even if you didn't play it because of your personal system choice, you know what it is. It's more than likely that the majority of people on these forums have probably played it before even if they are PlayStation owners. Saying that Bungie doesn't have as much rep for the PSN side doesn't hold a lot of water. Oni, a game made by Bungie was only for the PS2 console (console, because I know it was also on the PC). Xbox players aren't feeling left out, many, not all, are feeling shunned because of some apparent bad blood between Bungie and Microsoft that does nothing but damage one of their user bases.
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And without Microsoft, Bungie would be probably forgotten today so its hard to understand why Bungie is abandon MS and their Fans so much. I LOVED Bungie, but now...Destiny is far far away from a Memorable experience. Halo still is and ever will be. So Bungie is replaced for me by 343 Industries
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Okay, it's like you were beginning with how "Bungie Abandoned Microsoft", but then you started going on about how Destiny isn't memorable enough. First of all, if Bungie were to actually abandon Microsoft. Then why would they keep Destiny on the Xbox?
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Hello.... less content on Xbox? Thats what I call Abandon and it keeps going with this DLC
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one strike less. oh no!