The playerbase is already shriveled up to almost nothing, now you have a DLC paywall separating the players that are left. Nobody is buying it, more players of the base game will leave since you've removed content and DLC players are going to walk away in a week when they get tired of walking around MERCURY!. Not to mention your PR is in ruins
Give this DLC away, get millions of players back, fix your sandbox and maybe there will be players left when you want to sell your 3rd expansion.
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Bearbeitet von kellygreen45: 12/7/2017 2:53:07 PMYour game sucks[i].....so give it to me for free!! [/i] Seriously??? Never ceases to amaze me how people think they are entitled to the fruit of OTHER people's labors for free. What next? Going to restaurant and demanding a refund after you've already cleaned your plate??
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The player base is actually pretty big on the PC. Consoles are another story. Money also isn't going to drive someone when you're talking about such a small amount. People either like it or they don't. 20 or $30 isn't changing that
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My girlfriend works at GameStop, and as much as I love the game, she said she’s never seen a game sell so fast on launch and then see it return as a trade-in in such a short space of time.. they aren’t taking anymore trade in copies because they hold that many that they couldn’t give them away now..
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You're better off just asking Luke Smith for the steak he still owes all of us from Steaktacular.
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The way some people talk about it, seems like $19.99 is an impossibly steep price for an expansion. I’ve payed more than that for a meal that wasn’t even all that good. I’ve had more fun with the few hours I’ve played the new content.
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One DLC will not bring "millions back" One DLC will not change players out looks on a game they trash every 5 mins and continue to trash. Either put up if you like the game.. or shut up and move on if you dont. Its time ppl made this realization already.
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Even if they give it to people for free it just makes a larger amount of people aware that it's garabage. Yay, copy/paste Infinite Forest. Lazy.
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I got my two tokens and a blue on the new public event. Working as intended...
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Can we get one of you “community” cucks at bungie to respond?
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The base game is a 3 month demo for $60/£50.its obvious the actual game cost £100 to play for the full experience.The two dlc’s(they are NOT expansions) were completed with the base game and should have been drip fed content.This would have kept a far higher playerbase despite the EA like shortcomings.
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They do that and I might consider buying the damn game. Nah, -blam!- you Bungie AND Activision.
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"Waaaah! Give me free shit!" Muted.
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Don't worry, it's only a matter of time before this player population is gutted. It is going to be a long time before this game sees another ''meaningful'' update. Once you see Bungie start posting ads on IG and sending you emails, you will know it all went to shit. People thought Halo would never die, but look where it ended up. Trying to be COD with sprint, then adding obvious pay to win mechanics. This IP is a fail and its direction is an even bigger fail.
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That’s like asking bill gates to give you all his money. Hell no
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Everyone complains too much honestly. Just leave then lol
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when the -blam!- did they add mars?
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Lol that will never happen. Not even in a million years.
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A giant isopod is any of the almost 20 species of large isopods (crustaceans distantly related to shrimp and crabs, which are decapods) in the genus Bathynomus. They are abundant in cold, deep waters of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Bathynomus Giganteus, the species upon which the generitype is based, is often considered the largest isopod in the world, though other comparably poorly known species of Bathynomus may reach a similar size (e.g., B. kensleyi). The giant isopods are noted for their resemblance to the much smaller common woodlouse (pill bug), to which they are related.
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Really? Are you new to the franchise or something? Everything you are describing was standard operating procedure for all of D1. And the community and media weren't quiet about it either, it was all over the place. Let's compare this DLC to a lot of D1 DLCs. With the masterwork and forge systems, and the additional raid wing, there is as much or more content in this DLC than in the early DLCs of D1 (although PoE was still bad-ass). Some content got walled off in the other DLCs. Hell, all previous gear got walled off at one point. Ask us how that felt, especially when we'd ben promised it wouldn't happen, and then it got sold back to us in RoI. Some crucible activities were walled off (iron Banner, Trials), simply because they had a light level advantage or the person that hosted it was in an expansion-only area. Some PvE activities were either completely or effectively walled off. Sometimes you weren't able to access them, other times, you could, but the light level gap was so attrocious that you died to anything, and had to spend a mag to kill trash mobs. New legendaries and exotic were sometimes walled off, because you needed to hit a level cap (being stuck at 37 without TTK, meant you couldn't use anything that required level 40. Plus a lot more (but this is already getting long). What do you lose without the DLC now? A couple of prestige PvE activities, one exotic (Prometheus Lens), access to the lighthouse and Mercury, and a couple of story missions. Everything else is still open to you, unlike in the past. There is similar or more content to early D1 DLCs, we have a path to improvements at least roughed out by the company, and in general, all the changes were positive (shoulder charge still baffles me though...). This isn't new, it's not unknown, and it's certainly not grounds for you to ask for anything else for free. D2 is exactly what it was advertised and demonstrated to be: something similar to D1, but different in a of of ways. Persoanlly, as a fellow designer, I'd have done a lot of things differently, but everything is as it was shown and as it was intended to be. I mean, I'm sorry you didn't do your homework, but this is the way this was always going to go, from the moment the game had Destiny in the title. There is a 3 year long track record of this being the pattern; unless you just got internet access this year and didn't think to look into the previous game, you don't have a lot of excuse to be shocked by this. Caveat emptor, let the buyer beware, is still a thing. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go back to exploiting the Prometheus Lens...
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I don't see how this fixes anything. The problems with D2 have nothing to do with refunds or feeling like I wasted money. Destiny 2's cost is in the noise as far as spending goes. The [i]game[/i] is the problem, and refunds and a free DLC aren't going suddenly make the game better or resurrect my desire to play. I got 6 weeks out of it, decided I'd had enough, and stopped. Nothing has changed since then to make me think "now they're on the right track." tl;dr you can make boredom free, but it's still boredom.
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While bungie did -blam!- up this game in more ways than one, i fail to understand how someone is complaining about this when it happened as soon as "The Dark Below" DLC for D1 got out. What, you thought they would change their method of doing things going from D1 to D2? Every single DLC did this in D1. If you didn't upgrade you were left behind with about 1/2 of the game to play. If you think this is wrong then you should stop playing it, and never buy a D2 DLC again. That's how you fix things, not asking to be given DLC for free.
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hey at least they gave us a dlc and didn't leave us to hang out dry. Yes the campaign was short and yes maybe it was a tad bit overpriced for its content amount, but you have to remember that all of these people have lives and families and need to support those families, also they have to pay activision for cutting up the content just to release it later on in the game.
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I bought the game, I enjoyed it. I bought the dlc, I enjoyed it. No refund needed.
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This is almost so stupid it's mute worthy and I've never muted anyone on this forum. "Uur game sucs!!1. So gimme it 4 FREE!!!1!
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If no one is playing it, then why are you level 22...