Was there any explanation about why it was necessary to make same console platform players be unable to trade unless they have matching cross save status?
So, for us console players, if I (PSN) have cross save enabled, and if my friend (PSN) does not have cross save enabled, we cannot trade with each other, despite having never had any problems trading prior to cross save.
I was wondering if there was any place or source of communication or explanation as to why this was necessary or unavoidable from the devs. I can kind of imagine how this may have been something unavoidable in order to make cross save available at all -- since platinum is tied to IRL money and hence intricately tied to contracts between DE and Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft -- but I was wondering if there is any record of DE explaining about this.
I do not keep up with all communication from them especially devstreams, so I was wondering if someone could sort of fill me in, if ... there was any such explanation at all.
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As title says.
So, for us console players, if I (PSN) have cross save enabled, and if my friend (PSN) does not have cross save enabled, we cannot trade with each other, despite having never had any problems trading prior to cross save.
I was wondering if there was any place or source of communication or explanation as to why this was necessary or unavoidable from the devs. I can kind of imagine how this may have been something unavoidable in order to make cross save available at all -- since platinum is tied to IRL money and hence intricately tied to contracts between DE and Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft -- but I was wondering if there is any record of DE explaining about this.
I do not keep up with all communication from them especially devstreams, so I was wondering if someone could sort of fill me in, if ... there was any such explanation at all.
Thanks in advance!
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