Bungie is a company that's been around providing live service for three games for the past 16 or so years. That's your first mistake. Second one, star wars the old republic's developers came out and said that they were told to rush the game, and it's just now getting to where they were going to release it. Now, I'd like you to note that both DLC expansions they added and plan on adding bolster their content reserve by a fairly large amount. Both are their first cracks at DLC. Nobody gets it right at first, yeah. But there's this thing called effort? When you have a bad start you kinda put it into the game you're making. Ask yourself. Does the first DLC show they've put any effort into it? Because I mean, a fundamental change that should be patched in should NOT have to be paid for, yet, it's clearly listed there as a perk with the DLC.
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You really have a stick up your bum. Gonna keep ignoring you though. Halo wasn't live service. At least not to the degree Destiny is. Its wasn't an MMO.
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Destiny isn't an mmo. Bungie has even STATED it isn't an mmo. Halo wasn't "live service" to the degree destiny is and they still did a better job. Hold on, let me just get the definition of ignore for you. ig·nore iɡˈnôr/ verb gerund or present participle: ignoring refuse to take notice of or acknowledge; disregard intentionally. since you seem to have an issue understanding the meaning of words.
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Tl;Dr again.
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Oh. my. god. Finally.
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Tl;Dr again.