If you buy a tshirt in large and add a couple pounds, you don't get the XL for free.
If you buy a tshirt in XL and drop a few pounds, you don't get the L for free.
I know that doesn't really say what you want it to but when you actually look at the scenario at its base business plan, it's spot on.
Bungie did EVERYONE a huge bonus with the upgrade program the first year. And many people took advantage of it. But it was a bonus.
The way I see it.
I've spent 65$ on destiny at launch, expansion pass for 35$ at launch and TTK for 40 on 360 and 40 on xbone with the collectors edition for 20.
Grand total: 200$ for 2 full years of content and gameplay.
3 of my friends buy a new game every month cause there is always something new coming out and they usually finish them in 30 days.
New game 65$ x 24 (two full years of gameplay) = 1560$
Now let's say they trade in their games to gamestop at the max 30$ bringing their new game total to 35$
35$ x 24 = 840$
And just for a laugh let's say they only bought games every other month and still got the 30$ trade in
35 x 12 = 420$
So the way I see it, even if you spent 200$ on destiny, if you enjoy the game, do it. Your still spending less than others.
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That's way far off from what I was saying. I don't care to much for the dlc all I would like To do is play on the pvp part but u can't play the 1 St year without year 2 to play it how can it be justified that it would be a deal.
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Well you can pick up ttk for 20-30$ right now pretty much anywhere. Cheaper than CoD season pass imho
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There is year 1 pvp. It's in the classic playlist or something like that.
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I checked ok it as soon as I downloaded it to xbox one all I could do was the main missions that was my go to game everyday after work for the time I get and Ya can't
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If you go to crucible, at the bottom of the screen is classic 3v3 Classic 6v6 and classic free for all. That's what's available for non TTK players.
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They were all locked up for me