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irstupid said:
Aeolus451 said:

Ninty fans can own other consoles and they are the ones making a big deal out of it. Sony fans wouldn't try to transfer their account to ns to play fortnite because it's redundant.

That's not what I'm saying, Kathy Newman. Again, if some people wanted to play fortnite on the ns, they shouldn't have put alot hours or money into playing it on the ps4 because that shit doesn't transfer over in the vast majority of multiplatform games. It's common knowledge and it's not a practice exclusive to sony. If I had a xbox one, played cod and bought dlc for it on there, I wouldn't expect my progress or dlc to transfer over to the ns if I got the game for it. People didn't think about it and shot themselves in the foot.

Oh, so sorry, didn' realize we were dealing with a pure hardcore sony fan here. Only true Sony fans only game on a sony platform and wouldn't even look at another console, let alone play on one.

But your examples are faulted. We are talking about a free to play game here. They work differently than purchasing a full retail game or DLC game. When you play a free to play game you are under the impression that no matter what system you pop this in, you just log into your account and play. All free to play games I've played, I can log into my tablet, my phone, my new phone. When it comes ot the PC, I can log into the PC and all my stuff is still there. When it comes to consoles, I can log into them and its also all there. Case in point, look at Fallout Shelter. Card games are all the same as well. The game is linked to a master account that has NOTHING to do with the system it is on. The system is just a medium to play the game.

A free to play game works the same as any multiplatform game on consoles. How something works on tablets and phones doesn't matter because they are treated as tiny pcs and not platforms with exclusive content/restricted marketplace.