It's just a step to far to deny content that's been paid for or that was available previously.
I've been playing well before games even had dlc's when games were sold with full content shock horror, I begrudged having to pay for extra content when that happened but it wasn't forced and my original content wasn't impeded or buggered up if I chose not to.
It's a matter of principle and while you have people that wont or can't hold out on them when they cross the line it will head in a direction where it is all about milking and we will only have substandard games.
They get away with this because they know they are dealing with children as the majority of consumers.
I think if you've just begun Destiny and bought the new game it's great, but if a stand isn't made over this now and they get away with it you will be the next to be stitched up and be prepared to be stitched up with other games because this sets a precedence for a new milking technique
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I always remember playing fighting games and trying to unlock all the secret characters and stages. Now you have to pay extra for everything. It's disappointing, and not nearly as rewarding.
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yeah they just pay for everything these days, it's the generation of instant gratification, I remember seeing the shark cards on grand theft auto for in game money and couldn't believe it, to me it takes away the whole fun of it if you aren't working towards getting stronger or upgrading and opening new things
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or cheat for everything