How can you continue to supply a service that is broken? The community have paid to play this game (or use this service) can't access what they have paid for.
Normally companies that continue to fail it's customers offer some sort of compensation?
This is just another nail in the Bungie coffin, we all want to believe you can do better that's why we're still here!
Here's a suggestion: Take Destiny 2 offline for a month or two sort your crap out and when it comes back online, issue an update including the next DLC for free - win your player base back.
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Is a game like tomb raider a subscription service? It was the same price as d2. No it’s not. You play that game, you beat it, you are done with. You buy destiny 2 you [quote][/quote]got a game that had a campaign and a raid etc, the same amount of content you get from a basic game. A game like WOW you pay for the expansion content plus a monthly fee on top of that. D2 very much NOT a subscription game. On top of that IB is NOT a basic game mode. It’s a rotating special event. Is it disappointing yes, but would prefer getting kicked during a match? A bug can be found at any time. There is so many scenarios that have to be tested. Some can be found early and some may be later. For all we know it could of happened from the go fast update.
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With Destiny you buy a ticket that lets you have access to Bungie servers to play their game. It's an online game, they are providing a constant service which lets you have access to the product you have your ticket too play. Without that service it matters not that you have paid for a game you would not be able to have access to it. Ticket purchase + Bungie service = Space Majik Ticket purchase - Bungie service = No Space Majik Get it? Any way - i'm trying to get you free stuff - or do you disagree with that too? ;)
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A game like D2, division, gta online, warframe, overwatch, fortnight and many more are considered services, basically any game which requires an internet connection and you with or against other players. Games like tomb raider, basically any game you can play without an Internet connection is not a service. Just because you don’t pay a subscription upfront doesn’t mean anything.
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We don't pay a subscription, we are not paying for a service. Stop being stupid.
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You don't even properly [i]own[/i] the game, though, just access to their servers, which will block you out of any chunk of the game if you stop paying for their seasonal updates.
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I don't think i'm being stupid, you have paid to use their servers haven't you? IB is a monthly activity included with your purchase is it not? You are unable to have access to that part of their service. There is a very good reason why we don't pay a sub for this particular IP!
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Let’s say you bought the game and season pass for £90 at launch, that’s £7.50 a month for 12 months, you can add any microtransactions to that also. This absolutely is a service, this is how the industry is going right now.
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You can't compare it to a subscription or a service. It is not charging a monthly fee on top of the purchase price. Destiny literally costs the same at launch as a WoW expansion. Destiny is actually pretty damn cheap compared to other AAA games though. Most other games in the standard bracket are offline and have the same 8-10 hour campaign with only DLC after that if any.
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I’m not trying to be rude but you are so so wrong on every level. Iron banner, monthly. Seasons, however long they are. “Endgame” content which is designed to keep you coming back. Always online, this means servers and manpower. Trust me the price of the game and season pass not to mention “season pass 2” in the fall is considered by Activision/bungie as a subscription.
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Haha that'll never happen
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You're absolutely right!