So the how does he infer entitlement from criticism? I bought the game, Bungievision created a forum for me to voice my opinion about their game. I both play and critique. Where does this bullshit!t idea of entitlement come from. I don't expect something for nothing. I paid my money. I want an enjoyable experience.
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[quote]I paid my money. I want an enjoyable experience.[/quote] There. Thats a shining example of it. You believe that, because you paid money, that Destiny should confirm to your idea of how it should work. Like i said, you bought a game, not controlling interest in their company. Wanting a great experience is expected. Getting upset because bungie doesnt take your advice, doesnt entitle you to a refund. Play the game, bitch if you like. If you get mad because bungie doesnt make THEIR game do what YOU say, you have an over developed sense of entitlement.
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Lol. Textbook Desticle. You believe that by supporting Destiny and Bungievision, you will somehow benefit from it. My discontent does not stem from gameplay itself or how good/poor the TTK expansion is. My irritation comes from the time gating, holding back content already paid for to artificially extend gameplay and removing/making previously purchased content irrelevant for the same reason. I'm not entitled to a great experience. What I purchased and what I thought I was getting are not the same thing. Like if you ordered your Bungievision underwear from Amazon and they sent you 343 studios underwear instead. You would be a p!ssed off, dissatisfied customer wouldn't you.
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If you called and complained, that would make you an entitled, whiny little brat by your definition.
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You are a Luke Smith d!ck riding Desticle and I doubt anything I say will change that.
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That's not entitlement, that's poor customer relations. Destiny is suffering because of it. Whether it is or is not dying is irrelevant. The "refer a friend" push is proof that their numbers are declining and every time Mr. Smith opens his mouth, he makes things worse.