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I think "bottom line" isn't what you're looking for, there is just "a line" in Destiny now. For a large majority of the community we participate in about 75% of the content. We do our weekly chores, weapon quests here or there, have fun....then the line hits, where you as a 'normal gamer' can no longer participate. The attitude now is "well, just don't play it", which is fine...until your audience is no longer playing your game.
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  • Same attitude that 343I had when dealing with their fan/player base during the days of Halo 5... (A game that dropped in price not even 4 months after it's release to $20) If this is the attitude then they deserve to go broke and spend the next 5 years trying to make a Destiny 3 and win back everyone they lost. Just like 343I is desperately trying to do. Don't attack your player base.

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  • I'm one of the "audience is no longer playing" ones. I had 9,000 hours combined between D1 and D2 and I stopped playing March 9th. I'm anything but a casual. The "Annual Cash Grab" ($60 CDN charged for $10 CDN worth of new content that I did not want to play and to get to play the new content I had to grind 12+ month old stale content) was the final Nail in the Destiny Coffin for me. There is very little likely hood I will be coming back either, so enjoy the $50 CDN you got form me Bungie because that's the last you will see.

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  • I'll be joining the group come the end of this season, or the last thing they release for it. The game is expensive enough without them wanting even more money for a DLC that'll supposedly "fix" the game with issues that shouldn't have been there in the first place. They can blame Activision all they want, even Visceral and Bioware managed to make great games with Dead Space 1&2 and the Mass Effect trilogy despite being under EA. Eventually became their ruin, but they still made masterpieces that never made excuses. Even then that's mostly because all the most important staff of those studios left at some point after the last good game they made or early in development of their first major relative mistakes. I can trust the little guys and gals at Bungie, but I don't believe in or trust the people there who make the decisions.

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