"This isn't a mistake. This isn't a balancing error. This is a test. Online license agreements have long given them the ability to legally erase things we've already bought, and now they're dipping our toes in an entire ocean of urine. And that urine is lapping against a shore of shattered game discs, licking against a collapsed statue of Super Mario, as we fall onto the stinking surf and scream that they've finally, really done it." Cracked.com
100% spot on.
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I will take whatever you said about it as what they said. Because when I tried to read their article it just wasn't working so I stopped. Unfortunately Bungie's decision to make a live game that they want to change and update isn't the best thing. As we've seen with the updates, past DLC drops, they changed everything instead of adding the new and leaving the old. While not a serious problem apart from those without because they were particularly being coattailed by being allowed to get to the new max if just a little slower. Though of course they were locked out of new content that was featured in the end game activities. Now with TTK they did a overhaul and changed the endgame activities level cap, though they shook the non buyers off the coattails finally.