Bungie has been very vocal about what content you're getting locked out of for a long time, so why does it come as an Earth shattering shock to everyone today?
Granted, I'm not saying that I agree with their decision; we can all agree that it's not fair from now to 10 years from now when Desntiny's last bit comes into existence.
What they're doing is legal weather we like it or not, and it's technically no different than the day that the original Halo 2 severs we're shut down for good. People we locked out of all that Halo 2 content, a game that defined an era in gaming, but no one reached for the pitchfork.
I've put in 1,500+ hours in Destiny, and most $60 games go for 100 hours. That's a lot of math (sarcasm), but in the end I've played enough hours to justify $900 of game time.
At this point, there's hardly anything left to do in year 1 because they capped the content anyway, so unfortunately Fatebringer seems to have reached its limit.
So if I'm not a fan of any of this then why post it? Because we should just play the game for what it is, or just don't.
If you hate Destiny this much, then don't play it, and find another game that makes you happy. If you loved Destiny, but hate where it went here then leave and remember all the hours you did have fun. If you loved Destiny, and still do...the King comes for us all!
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10 Antwortensorry OP but you forgot something very important... you don't get to define what others "should" do or for that matter when they should do it nor how they should feel about it. Perhaps more important, is that the tone and meaning of your message is that if players are unhappy they should simply leave....otherwise known as love it or leave it.. People protest to enact change, without protest, without agitators we would still be living in the stone age. In your world we would be bent over a log accepting our fates, never resisting, never seeking change.