The player base is the game! We all play destiny so we are all apart of the same player base.
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Edited by InstaGood: 11/3/2014 10:51:02 PMThat's a nice sentiment, but ultimately incorrect. Sony paid Bungie a lot of money for the exclusivity. That money offsets any profits they would have made from the markedly smaller Xbox One install base.
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Edited by Camping Aint EZ: 11/3/2014 11:09:03 PMWhere are your sources that say that? How do you know that they cover the "smaller?" Bc if anything xbox users are covering both those costs bc of the overcharge. So I highly doubt Sony is covering any losses of bungie.
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I'm using logic to deduce the reasoning as to why Bungie would accept an exclusivity agreement. Why would you take money from one company if you could work with two companies and make more money? Obviously, someone at Bungie did the math and determined they would make more profit through an exclusivity agreement. Companies don't withhold content out of spite, so what other logical reason could you have for withholding content? There aren't any. There's only one logical reason for such a move and it's profit.