Microsoft has done this to other things. I was just using COD as an example. "Left for Dead" was suppose to come out for both Xbox 360 and PS3......Microsoft paid for exclusivity so PS users never got to play this game. The new "Tomb Raider", which I care less about, will be a 1 year exclusive on Xbox. My point is, Microsoft has done this more times than Sony, you xbox players just never dealt with it or seen it. Now this happens once, there is nothing but crying. PS players have dealt with it, so Xbox users need to suck it up and deal with it.
But all of Microsofts have been completely exclusive. Read my analogy below. You won't notcie a game you don't have. You will play another. You will notice when content doesn't seem as complete.
Your only missing 1 strike. Like right now, when this game was released, Sony has exclusive rights for 1 year for a few weapons, a PvP map and 1 strike mission. Are you really missing these? The current strike mission is Dust palace. it is not that great. The weapons, well....the Monte Carlo is awesome, and from what people have said, the Hawkmoon is awesome even though I dislike hand cannons. Yeah, I agree 1 year is too long, but in reality Microsoft is doing this to their own user base by starting this exclusive crap. It screws ALL PS players and Xbox players in the end.
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