You didn't need to preorder anything. You can buy the Taken King DLC for $40 from the xbl market place when it becomes available. Same with the collectors content for a extra $20. But if you bought the "legendary" bundle all you got is the game, expansions 1&2 and ttk.
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With the amount of hot garbage that came out in 2014 ( And BF4), I don't know how anyone could pre-order anything. How many times do people need to be burned by overhyped games, unfinished games and downright broken games sold on the market before people stop supporting the pre-order system that is enabling this travesty?
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I don't understand why people believe that preorders enable game devs to produce poor games. They don't. It shows that people are interested in them and allows people to get a guaranteed copy on launch. What enables poor development of games comes from the publishers and the companies that invest in the Intilectual Property. Low funding, rushed due dates, cut backs, and making a game as cheap as possible. Like Destiny. It's clearly obvious content was cut out and sold to us later as tDB, HoW, and tTK. They called about traveling to Saturn in 2013 yet we are now just doing that after we put an extra $70 into the game. Mass Effect 3, you had Ashes to Ashes DLC that was released on day one for the collectors owners. Thst could have easily been in the base game itself. But EA told Bioware to cut it out and sell it to us. EA is also the reason why Mass Effect 3 had those lousy endings at launch. And look at Watch_Dogs. It wasn't that great of a game (I liked it) but they cut back on the graphics heavily from that E3 demo because consoles weren't able to support it correctly. So they just hid them in the games files.
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Unfortunately I had to figure that out the the hard way. I'll be getting my money back my next day off work. Sucks that I had to find out after the fact, but at least I did find out, right? Better than wasting $60 on nothing.
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Yeah, sorry you had to walk in the heat. But I also don't recommend preordering TTK. Because Bungie flopped big time on the main story. What little story is there, its very amature writing. I for one am going to wait til the reviews come out before I start throwing more money at them. Fool me once shame on me. But I will not let then fool me twice.
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Eh. :/ I don't do much console gaming anymore, but the only thing I've had a bit of fun with recently is destiny, so I might as well keep going. I can deal with amateur-ish writing as long as the gameplay is good. They're gonna have to do something pretty bad to get me to quit.