Look at it this way then.
You go to Burger King as you say. You want extra bacon. You pay for it.
You then go to McDonalds, they're implementing a policy that any Burger King customers aren't allowed to order extras unless that person has not been to Burger King in over a year. How do you feel? You know that extra ketchup or mustard exists, you can see that bacon, but because you decided to go elsewhere, you're penalized.
Whilst I understand the example is stupid, it's not a far cry off from what's going on here. Exclusivity across multi-platform games hurts everyone.
It causes conflict amongst playerbases, tarnishes the names of developers for taking the contracts, the name of the purchaser for having the gall to do it and the creators of the console for allowing it. It's a shady and pathetic business practice. It's not the same when it's an entire game just for a single console. Fine. I'm missing out purely because I made a different decision, but I'm not penalized for it. There's no carrot dangled in front of me.
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