Well my personal opinion is what product doest have its flaws be it games, movies, cars etc. I haven't played one game that I said to myself wow that was completely perfect in every way possible. One of my favorite games ever is dark souls that game has glarring flaws all over the place but it's still one of my favorite games. Flaws are relative.
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Of course the game has flaws, and most of them don't bother me. But the lack of content and the fact it was obviously cut for the DLCs is really disheartening. Imagine you buy a car advertised as a v8 but after purchasing you realize it's only a v6, then the dealership tells you you can but the other 2 cylinders a couple months down the road
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Well that's the gaming world we live in now. You cannot blame bungie for that. You can blame electronic arts for setting the market trends of that.
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Edited by CIeric: 10/23/2014 6:31:10 PMI'm not blaming Bungie, but as a consumer you can't just accept it and say "oh okay" while they bend you over the kitchen sink and put it in your ass. If i blame anybody it's probably Activision, they're notorious for putting their fingers in the cookie jar. Just because "that's how it is" doesn't mean we should be complacent with it. Girls get rap ed every day, but I'm not sitting here going "well that's just the way it is"
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Took me a second to realize auto correct took "notorious" and made it "nutritious" in your post.
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Holy crap that's hilarious...and fixed lol thanks
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Well I hope that one day you become a CEO of a gaming enterprise to drive this change. Because corporate vision is blind to a tiny percentile of consumer complaints.
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That's why people speak out on forums, it's a way to commiserate with like-minded folks and hopefully be heard by someone more important in the chain. people just want to get the product they paid for. I'm not opposed to DLC/xpacs (I played wow for almost 8 years) but I'll be damned if someone is selling me a half a pizza for the price of a full pizza