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Edited by ThisWickedEarth: 6/14/2018 2:44:12 PM
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You are all wrong about the cost of this game and the DLC.

What is an hour of engagement worth? No, seriously. If you spend an hour doing something. What is that worth in terms of money to you? $1? $10? $100? How many hours do you have playing this game? Regardless of how much you "like" it. How many actual hours of play have you gotten out of D2? D1? CoO? Warmind? Stop talking about getting ripped off. If you have more than 10 hours into this game. No one ripped you off. And every hour you play beyond that, your cost to play ratio goes down. Every single hour you are engaged, your $60/$80/$100 investment pays off. And yet some people are complaining about cost? They want "free" content? No. Unless you bought this game, and were not physically able to play because of something that Bungie did that prevented you getting that hour, ten hours, 100 hours, etc... They owe you EXACTLY jack and shit, and jack left town. **EDIT** I am perfectly capable of recognizing flaws in D2 while still understanding the aspects that have kept me playing for nearly a year. I can critique things that I feel have not been finished, while still appreciating the improvements that have been made. Nothing in regards to this hobby is so black and white as to be set in stone for every player at all times.
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  • I agree 100% - I am so tired of people saying they've been ripped off - if you didn't cheat to get a return by now - then you can't say that, AND nothing is free - stop crying for free stuff. get over it

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