As a PS3 or X360 user, would you choose to play [b]cooperatively[/b] and [b]competitively[/b] with next gen console users in your network, if the option was made available to you?
Feel free to share the reasons for your choice in the comments, if you wish.
[quote]“I’ll speak for the hypothetical player,” Wolfson explains. “I have a disadvantage sniping across the map because [my opponent with a next-gen console] is only two pixels on my screen and I’m four pixels on his. You see that in the world of PC gaming, where people are always racing to the best video card to give themselves the advantage.”[/quote][quote]“Regardless of where the reality is, there’s definitely a perception among gamers that better hardware means you have an advantage. We don’t want to have to enter that fray, so to create the best, most level playing field, both actually and perceptually, we separated it by platform.”[/quote][url=http://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/for-bungie-straddling-four-consoles-in-destiny-was-a-balancing-act/]Source: Digital Trends[/url]
If you've got thoughts on this as a PS4 or XB1 user, I'd be interested to hear about that as well. Would it bother you to have opponents and team mates using 360 or PS3 consoles?
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I'll be playing on PS4, and as far as I can tell, the more the merrier. However, the opt-in concept might actually limit the number of servers I can join, since everyone in there would have to have opted in, and let's face it, if it's not the default setting there aren't a lot of people who are going to take the time to change it. If it was a one-sided opt-in, though, where PS3 users could join PS4 lobbies, I'd be fine with that. PS3 users would get the short end of the deal, but us next-gen gamers blame them for everything left out of Destiny, so they can suck it up.