Do you mean his statement here?
[i]"We're interested in making sure that last gen character can move to next gen," he said. "A lot of people are going to buy Destiny on PS3 or Xbox 360 and then get a PS4 for Christmas. Don't tell me I wasted those last 100 hours there. So we're really interested in supporting that. Our longer-term platform plans, I couldn't speak to right now. But we don't want to lock people in."
However, he could not offer details on how the transfers would take place. He said that no decision has yet been made for those console owners who switch brands, meaning that a PS3 owner who buys and Xbox One might not be able to transfer their saves.
"We don't have any plans to announce there right now. Traditionally that's been restricted by the platform [holders] themselves. We'll just have to wait and see where they go with that."[/i]
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Yes exactly that and it's skewed amongst a few other ones too.
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He clearly states, [i]"We don't have any plans to announce there right now. Traditionally that's been restricted by the platform [holders] themselves. We'll just have to wait and see where they go with that."[/i] There is no committing statement being made, only the hope, or intention, of doing so. Even the commentary being made by the author of the article states, [i]"He said that no decision has yet been made for those console owners who switch brands, meaning that a PS3 owner who buys and Xbox One might not be able to transfer their saves."[/i] It still may be a future ability, but the system differences between the two platforms and how the servers save player data per each system would not be an easy task to manage between to the two. It is why the was no definitive commitment being made.