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The fact that game sharing exists between two consoles on Xbox 360 for the Digital Destiny game and the Digital Expansion Pass means that Bungie had accepted and implemented Microsoft's content license rules. The fact that game sharing is no longer working for The Taken King is either an overlooked error, or a decision made by bungie to discontinue Microsoft's license rule. There was no change mentioned, and purchases were done same as before. It's only after the purchase that you realise game sharing is not working, therefore it is almost like they misled us, as we logically expected the deal they've been making ever since destiny began (game sharing). Nothing can be really said on the matter until bungie responds clearly to this situation, so there is no point disputing about whether or not bungie changed their rules, as it could have just been an error they haven't acknowledged yet.
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  • [quote]he fact that game sharing is no longer working for The Taken King is either an overlooked error, or a decision made by bungie to discontinue Microsoft's license rule. [/quote] I agree, that's what i meant above when I said that Bungie removed the option to game share. [quote]There was no change mentioned, and purchases were done same as before. It's only after the purchase that you realise game sharing is not working, therefore it is almost like they misled us, as we logically expected the deal they've been making ever since destiny began (game sharing).[/quote] I have to disagree with this. [url]https://www.destinythegame.com/taken-king/wheretobuy[/url] Go to the digital download(because that's where everyone is having the issues) If you look at the all caps text in bold that you cannot miss: [quote]DIGITAL DOWNLOAD FOR GUARDIANS THAT OWN DESTINY AND BOTH EXPANSIONS[/quote] The key word is own, not played. It says very clearly [b]before[/b] you even select a console let alone a retailer that the digital download for $40 is for people that own it. Ownership in this case is tied to the gamertag/account that purchased Destiny and the two previous expansions. I don't think Bungie could be any more clear. If people chose not the read whats in all caps and bold and purchased the wrong edition that's really on them, not Bungie. If there is a way to make it possible(which I don't know if there is), the retailers should allow people to delete the digital download edition and be credited with the $40 provided they then pay $20 more and get the Legendary edition which would make them whole. That would solve this issue. People who still disagree with Bungie's DRM decision can choose to speak with their wallets and not purchase any more iterations of Destiny. People who want to legally own their own version of Destiny and all it's expansions now have a way to do that at a cost that is more than 50% less than what people who paid for things correctly spent. That's goes way beyond fair, and is really another issue altogether.

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