Hmmmm... Just a curious thought - Destiny costs the same between platforms but one gets significantly more than the other in "exclusive" content....
So it seems I'm paying Bungie game developers to create and maintain content that I can't play - that MIGHT be unlocked at a later date that hasn't been specified (and I'm doubtful it ever will) . Why do I feel like I'm being told to ride in the back simply due to the fact that I have one particular console instead of an other? I can understand exclusive games - but not exclusive content at the cost of one group for the benefit of another.
I'd like to make more comparisons and comments such as the game world plague of micro-transactions (eve*cough*vers) but then this would start to sound like a rage rant instead of an curious observation of a person who feels like while they're part of a club... but who just isn't allowed past the front lobby.
Edit - thanks for the comments so far - some of the better ones are filling in some of the gaps I was wondering about.
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Edited by One Shot Ted: 8/25/2016 9:48:21 AM"Hmm... My PS4 cost me as much as an Xbox One would have, why can't I play Halo?" The answer? Because the most annoying business practices tend to be the most productive ones. Exclusivity is a thing, and Xbox users get their share of exclusive content as well. Just not in Destiny.