I understand how you feel, friend. But for some, the errors that Bungie has made are too great to be forgivin easily. While you might be ok with buying your way to a better game, others aren't. Especially veteran gamers who still remember a time "dlc" didn't exist, where games took longer to develop because they put as much great content into the disc as they could, where the existing content was all you needed because it was done flawlessly. I ask you , what's the point of a "patch" if you have to "patch" the patch" again, and again, and again? The time of great games has past. Gaming companies no longer care about satisfaction from their fans, they care about how much money they can pry from their hands. I for one am deeply saddened by this, i've bought all Destiny dlc's with the high expectations i had for the game before release, but sadly many of us "guardians", no, "Spartans". were greatly disappointed in all of their content. So, i for one will not participate in Bungie community day. There's no community left in Bungie, there's only a corporate shell of what used to be a great community. I'll see all of you great forum posters on the 8th, maybe.
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I see your point, and it makes sense to me. This whole situation must be very frustrating. You came from a time when Bungie created masterpieces, where a completely perfect product was given to you in one blow. I feel for you. I also understand that Bungie is trying to make Destiny into a World of Warcraft game, where new installments are added all the time, and you must pay for them. Destiny is a new type of console game, and that's what drew in my interest in the first place. Much respect to you Spartan, I feel that your Guardian descendants should always look up to you.