There have been 4 weekly resets since the release of HoW and if you've not bought the DLC you running out of luck. Bungie have decided to force the hand of the players who have decided to not buy the DLC by locking us out of either the nightfall or the weekly heroic with every weekly reset.
Bungie always speak from the perspective of the DLC users and never acknowledge what non DLC users are meant to do when we are locked out. It's obvious that bungie are either too lazy to fix this, don't know how to fix this or just want to force our hand to buy a very lame expansion with largely re-skinned weapons and bosses.
I would have rather bungie make a DLC worth buying and then see it fly off the shelves based on its own merits rather than coerce the exisitng destiny users into buying it. Perhaps they are aware that the DLC is nothing impressive and therefore need to resort to pressure tactics.
Either way, thanks to bungie's anti consumer policies the bottom line is non DLC users lose access to content we have already paid for.
Bungie, make it fair for everyone or stand up and say that that's not the kind of developer you are and your DLC users always come first and non DLC users don't matter.
Nightfall and weekly heroic strikes for us all. Every week. No exceptions.
Addendum
I would suggest a featured nightfall and weekly heroic mission in each dlc and the original game. The more dlc you have the more weekly strikes you have. Similar to how you can do both VoG and Crota each week.
Addendum II
DLC users. Did you ever wonder why you didn't get an extra nightfall and weekly heroic with each DLC the count is still one regardless of your payment? Seems a bit like a rip off?
Addendum III
This is now the norm.
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In the UK the expansions cost £20 each, that's more than $60, the price of a new game. This isn't about new content vanilla users don't have access to, that's perfectly fine. This is about content that was available until the DLC and then stripped out and placed behind a paywall. This is essentially Bungie holding content you've payed for hostage until you buy their woeful DLC (that was already on the disk and then resold to you for the price of a new game). Want to play today's daily? Give me money Want to play the weekly? Give me money Want to play the nightfall? Give me money Want to play a strike above 24? Give me money The fact that people support this tells me: A - they have no idea they're contributing to the screwing over of the consumer that is now so prevalent in gaming B - they have no idea of monetary value C - they are blind fanboys D - all of the above