the user base needs to continue to support the game or it won't receive support itself. that means, paying for the dlc as they come out or not getting access to certain items. i'm actually ok with this practice.
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The game made all it's 500 million on the [i]first[/i] day of release, I see no reason as to why the dlc must be so strongly enforced given they already since broke even. https://gamerant.com/destiny-sales-numbers-210/
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Edited by Mister Nice Guy: 6/3/2017 5:47:01 PMThere are worse threads (I believe there was a comparison to a pricey Americano Espresso vs a gas station coffee in one as an additional gaff), but here is the gist of some of that: If you were around for the chaos that went into the forums during the same time period as this thread, you wouldn't even bother to try and find a reason: [url]https://www.businessinsider.com.au/destiny-the-taken-king-pricing-controversy-bungie-luke-smith-defend-rebuying-content-2015-6[/url] [url]https://www.bungie.net/en/Forums/Post/132505215?sort=0&page=0[/url] [spoiler]If you were around back then, then you shouldn't even be bothering making this thread, tbh...[/spoiler]
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This information is much appreciated, thank you.
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Nobody is in business to break even
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Upon the huge budget they have had to work with since 2014? Yeah, thats just called greed